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Roy Jackson
Roy Jackson
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Posted at 12:35 on 30th October 2010

 

'Swing Low Sweet Chariot', sung in most Rugby Clubs on a Saturday night.

Very low pass
Picture by Stacey Olymbios

I think that this is a great picture.

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 09:27 on 31st October 2010

I would guess that the chance of two different POE members picking the same photo for the same song would be very remote. 

However both Poe & Roy chose the same abstract image - a frog pic for "He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother". 

Any mathematicians around who give us the odds on that happening??

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Vince Hawthorn
Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 20:46 on 31st October 2010

                                   PUFF THE MAGIC DRAGON-

                    not sure who by but Peter Pual and Mary come to mind

Dragon Balloon
Picture by David Roberts

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 20:56 on 31st October 2010
Wonderful!  Great fun.
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Roy Jackson
Roy Jackson
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Posted at 21:40 on 31st October 2010

Hi Cathy, the images that POE and myself used in the 'My Brother' song titles are different. By the way I had missed the POE effort, which i think is great.  The POE image is of two Frogs, while mine is a different picture and shows a pair of Toads.  It is easy to tell the difference between Frogs and Toads, if you are a Frog or a Toad that is;-).

Regards Roy.

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cathyml
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Posted at 06:14 on 1st November 2010
LOL, Roy!!
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Vince Hawthorn
Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 22:11 on 2nd November 2010

                              JUSTIN HAYWARD

                         FOREVER   AUTUMN

Autumn Mists on Cannock Chase
Picture by John Godley



 

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Roy Jackson
Roy Jackson
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Posted at 23:31 on 2nd November 2010

 

         Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft.  The Carpenters.

 

A picture of Todds Crag from Ambleside.
Picture by Roy Jackson



 

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Roy Jackson
Roy Jackson
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Posted at 00:07 on 3rd November 2010

 

          This great picture brings to mind the old song.

   In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening, by Hoagy Carmichael.

 

Blue all the way
Picture by shaun wilson


                 and this one reminds me of the song.

                 Mellow Yellow by Donovan.

 

On the fly
Picture by shaun wilson




 

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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 20:58 on 3rd November 2010

                         BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER

                            SIMON AND GARFUNKLE

     There is trouble brewing here re Devonwall. The Cornish are totally against moving parliamentary boundries and mixing any Devon constituences with any of those with Cornwall, King Athlestan in 927AD decreed that the country of England shall be the eastern bank of the River Tamar now and for evermore. Tuesday this week saw a defeat in parliament for the Cornish on this matter- they are not a happy lot about this!!!

Royal Albert Rail Bridge and Tamar Bridge- Saltash - June 2009 Sunny Day
Picture by David Thomas



 

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