I will be travelling the length of Worcester on Saturday on the M5 on my way to Cornwall. Can you all please stay off the raods to reduce the volume of traffic and make wmy journey quicker. Thanks.
Tonight of nights you should be far away A million miles from where you are You'll hear the rhythm as it sounds across the sky Above your heads a shooting star
And they'll be dancing in the moonlight Dancing in the strange light Voices from the bright lights I wonder who they are Don't worry 'cause it's only a shooting star
They move in closer with their gleaming eyes Arrested chariots of fire Don't make a move for they begin to speak I do believe they wear a smile
And they'll be dancing in the moonlight Dancing in the strange light Voices far and friendly They know just who you are Don't worry 'cause it's only a shooting star Repeat
Hmmph Where is the 'Weekily Wildlife spot'?, or 'View from the sett'? I am from Worcestershire and there is nothing in this programme for me. Not even a weather forecast to help me predict slug activitiy.
And as for the Malvern being a bit barren.... the malverns are a whole string of hills and you have obviously been only up the north end. And barren - well that is not really a word for views of wooded herefordshire countryside from purple flowered bold grandeur is it?
Even your listeners are ignorant.
And meanwhile the Malvern Joggers did a beautiful run around Hanley Swan last night, if you would like some running news.
hmmph This radio station is completely worcesterist!
Badger-Did you watch Country File at the weekend. It was all about TB and Badger culling. I have been on the more wooded areas of the Malverns and its very nice. Clent still wins:)
Ooooh! Hanley Swan - I ride through there all the time. It looks like a set out of 'Heartbeat', just needs a few Morris Travellers dotted along the roads and it would be perfect.
But I'm with the badger about the hills, Malverns knock the clent hills into a cocked hat.
(actually I've never been to clent, I just wanted to use that expression because I like it :0) )
The Wyre Forest is lovely. One used to live in an old railway carriage down button bridge lane. My cats misspent their youth there (up a tree)
Morris Travellers in Hanley Swan? You must be joking - it is millionaire belt! But my lovely VW garage man has now moved into the village so there are some lovely past their best campervans now parked on the main street. Beautiful countryside in between the road bits though. On a very serious note though, the owner of the very lovely village stores was found in a pool of blood and glass last week, having disturbed intruders, and is still in a coma.
Wickett, thank you for your rightful observations upon my lovely hills.
KK... Wildlife update.. my cats brought a little brown bird into my bedroom yesterday morning. AFter an exciting chase involving under the chest of drawers and into the top of the wardrobe, both cats were evicted and shamed, and the little bird revealed itself to be fully recovered with a bold fly round, before exiting out of the top window with a final tweet.
As a east Yorkshire lad, how do you pronounce Worcestershire? Is it "Wear-cest- a-shire" or "Wustershire"? I use that brown sauce of their's and have always pronounced it "Wuster" Sauce , but the advert with that guy from "gimme, gimme, gimme" pronounces it as "Wuster-sir-shire" sauce or summat!
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accountants pah arent they just a pain
Jethro quiz? Prizes?
Might we be sponsored by a local big city 'Opium Den / House of Torture and Pain'?
Lets have the Nolan Sisters this morning
think you would have a bit of trouble picking this up
whereas i
am just next door so if i move my computer into the garden and put it on my head i can pick up the faint strains of a worcester accent coming at me
:-)
Mister W they did some cracking harmonies on thatversion!
i neva knew that
you must come to a west mids soshal some time
Everybody geared up for the Salwarpe Fete this weekend? The advert says "teas and other refreshments" - and I think I know what that means...
...Lock-in!!!
sounds crazeee!!!
Unless you grease my palm with GT85.
<<<<<<<almighty kick,, bl**dy 8 track>>>>>>>>>
B*gg*r OK.
Now on the 'Dansette' this morning we have the Nolans with:- 'I'm in the mood for dancing', for you to bop along to.
I heard about the use of stinging nettles to improve performance. Not sure how - take your mind off your muscles aching?
Nolans? Not got anything a bit heavier - I need to rock - how about 'Dollar'?
Carrier coming in with message.......
Shooting Star
(David Courtney)
Tonight of nights you should be far away
A million miles from where you are
You'll hear the rhythm as it sounds across the sky
Above your heads a shooting star
And they'll be dancing in the moonlight
Dancing in the strange light
Voices from the bright lights
I wonder who they are
Don't worry 'cause it's only a shooting star
They move in closer with their gleaming eyes
Arrested chariots of fire
Don't make a move for they begin to speak
I do believe they wear a smile
And they'll be dancing in the moonlight
Dancing in the strange light
Voices far and friendly
They know just who you are
Don't worry 'cause it's only a shooting star
Repeat
In the moonlight
Where is the 'Weekily Wildlife spot'?, or 'View from the sett'?
I am from Worcestershire and there is nothing in this programme for me. Not even a weather forecast to help me predict slug activitiy.
And as for the Malvern being a bit barren.... the malverns are a whole string of hills and you have obviously been only up the north end. And barren - well that is not really a word for views of wooded herefordshire countryside from purple flowered bold grandeur is it?
Even your listeners are ignorant.
And meanwhile the Malvern Joggers did a beautiful run around Hanley Swan last night, if you would like some running news.
hmmph
This radio station is completely worcesterist!
Hanley Swan is Worcestershire.
Is there anything beyond the ditch on the top of Malvern Hills.
It took long enough to stop this Hereford and Worcester nonsense!
LDB perhaps you might care to become our first regular contributor on all matters 'Wildlife'.
I have been on the more wooded areas of the Malverns and its very nice.
Clent still wins:)
But I'm with the badger about the hills, Malverns knock the clent hills into a cocked hat.
(actually I've never been to clent, I just wanted to use that expression because I like it :0) )
Yes I'll do that dirty 8 miler next spring.....
Morris Travellers in Hanley Swan? You must be joking - it is millionaire belt! But my lovely VW garage man has now moved into the village so there are some lovely past their best campervans now parked on the main street. Beautiful countryside in between the road bits though. On a very serious note though, the owner of the very lovely village stores was found in a pool of blood and glass last week, having disturbed intruders, and is still in a coma.
Wickett, thank you for your rightful observations upon my lovely hills.
KK... Wildlife update.. my cats brought a little brown bird into my bedroom yesterday morning. AFter an exciting chase involving under the chest of drawers and into the top of the wardrobe, both cats were evicted and shamed, and the little bird revealed itself to be fully recovered with a bold fly round, before exiting out of the top window with a final tweet.