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2022 Browns Advisory Novices (3m) Chase - ex RSA
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
It could just be, in the cold light of day that everything goes to the originally thought out plans and nothing changes at all
Never say never in this game though and in the spirit of that I've just slavishly and begrudgingly laid my Galopin stake and backed the Turners to be on the safe side - good shout Saxon.
My anxiety is starting to mount the closer we get to March, that much is true.
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Originally posted by knockando View Post
My anxiety is starting to mount the closer we get to March, that much is true.
"I Know This, Much Is.....T-R-UUUUUE"
Ive had to put that video on Youtube now, for a big singalong."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by That Horse View Post
Despite your invaluable insight on all things horseracing, your taste in music clearly shows the old adage is true - nobody's perfect
PS: Of all those pulled into the New Romantic genre Japan (led by David Sylvian) will always be the standout best of the lot, for me.
Pity they fizzled out pretty quickly after finally breaking through into the mainstream charts.
Their "Quiet Life" albums remains one of my favourite, over 40 years later.
That's going on next, with Meat Loaf's "Bat Out Of Hell" to follow, in tribute to the two great men.
RIP Jim Steinman and Meat LoafLast edited by Saxon Warrior; 21 January 2022, 01:04 PM."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Spectre View PostIn terms of music taste and mentioning Jim Steinman, Meatloaf, and David Sylvian Sax, two out of three ain't bad!
It's a great place to be, jukebox on, racing and formbook on tap."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by nortonscoin200 View Post
I treated myself to an 1800 on my 50th birthday - it's a year younger than me and sounds loads better.
I think that was the last model they produced before stereo came in.
Jukeboxes can need a heap of room.
I remember looking round a big site full of shipping containers all of them containing jukeboxes, pinball games, and other arcade games.
Fascinating place, probably doesnt exist any more.
Could hardly drag myself away."Journeys to Glory, breathing in his head".
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Originally posted by Saxon Warrior View Post
Fantastic.
Jukeboxes can need a heap of room.
I remember looking round a big site full of shipping containers all of them containing jukeboxes, pinball games, and other arcade games.
Fascinating place, probably doesnt exist any more.
Could hardly drag myself away.
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Originally posted by nortonscoin200 View Post
If ever you're near Stourbridge this shop is well worth a visit. They ship container loads of jukeboxes from the US and restore them in the basement. They're happy to show you round and they have loads of fully restored ones upstairs in the shop. The restored ones look brand new. I just went for new speakers/amp electrics and kept all the dents - the scars of a rock 'n' roll lifestyle should be worn with pride - and it was a damn sight cheaper doing it that way.
https://jukeboxshop.co.uk/about/
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Originally posted by Exar Essay View Post
Tongue in cheek? Given he knows Lydia was putting him up in advance.
For me that sounds like Lydia wasn't considering it then but is now.......Last edited by NormaJean85; 22 January 2022, 11:16 AM.
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