The vocal only lasts for 28 seconds, so it's rather difficult to spot but it's definitely Heinz singing.strang steel wrote:Yes, I remember that from the 1960s. We used to have arguments at school as to whether it was someone singing the tune, or whether it was another keyboard instrument trying to imitate a persons voice.
Food in the 50's
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well mr bunt , i always thought tapes and cd's were recordings from vinyl recordings , now you must also remember that a lot of stuff you get on tape and cd's are not the recordings from the number 1 hit single. The recording companys made numerios recoordings before finaly choosing the one for the charts , these lesser ones becomming available in later years to the unsuspecting listener.
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to day in 1952 , another sad announcement as the King passed away , the young prinncess and her husband had to curtail their saffari holiday in kenya as the nation mourned .
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Food in the 21st century.
I've just bought 250 boxes of Tesco Everyday Value burgers. What a bargain!
They only cost me a pony
I've just bought 250 boxes of Tesco Everyday Value burgers. What a bargain!
They only cost me a pony
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Nay lad, never buy that many. You'll not be able to fit them in your fridge, and then - they're off! I hope they don't give you the trots... and if they do you're soon in a stable condition.
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A friend of mine who's an analytical chemist with a local pharmaceuticals firm checked them out for me. He said the fat level looked OK but he didn't like the Shergar content.Autocar Publicity wrote:Nay lad, never buy that many. You'll not be able to fit them in your fridge, and then - they're off! I hope they don't give you the trots... and if they do you're soon in a stable condition.
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I forgot to mention that after I'd bought the burgers I went to see my doctor. She told me to watch what I eat and gave me two tickets for the next race meeting at Newmarket.
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If you're still hungry when you've finished the burgers you could round them off with a Dessert Orchid...
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...and when eating is finished, if a certain type of smoking is your preference, one could sit back and have a nice Havanna shergar. ....
.... - Update - OOPS!, Sorry Mr. Bunt. Somehow missed yours about Shergar: Mine's not so good!
.... - Update - OOPS!, Sorry Mr. Bunt. Somehow missed yours about Shergar: Mine's not so good!
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You can still get Vesta curries etc, all the traditional varieties too. As for the sausage, I dont know about walls but Westlers do sausages in lard ina tin. I had some a couple of years ago and boy I can't begin to tell you bloody horrible they were!Micky wrote:This is 1960s, 70s & 80s food.
I use to like eating those VESTA CHOW MEIN, VESTA CHOP SUEY & VESTA BEEF CURRY meals that came in a dry-form in a box that you had to cook yourself.
With the VESTA CHOW MEIN & CHOP SUEY you use to have to cook the crispy noodles that came with these meals in a deep frying pan, i use to like those meals but i haven't seen them in any shops now for maybe over 25 years now?.
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WALLS tinned sauages in lard. Lovely
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You all certainly have the bit between your teeth.
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Like the Peperami advertising - "It's a bit of an animal" - yes, but which bit?hyperion wrote:You all certainly have the bit between your teeth.
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You've all probably seen it, but . . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwe8zAPb4V8