- Tue May 29, 2012 6:54 pm
#465599
Today's Tedious Link:
Aztec Camera and Mick Jones, Good Morning Britain
Today's Transcript:
The end of the road is where you'd be if you accidentally turned into a cul-de-sac. 'Cul-de-sac' is a French phrase, a bit like 'rendezvous' and 'fromage'. Fromage means cheese, which goes nicely with biscuits. Biscuits are normally sold in a packet or tin. Tin is found in the ground and traditionally mined in Cornwall. Cornwall is also famous for its pasties. Penzance in Cornwall is where you used to get lots of pirates in the olden days. Other famous groups of olden days people include the Incas and the Aztecs, which links to Aztec Camera and 'Good Morning Britain'.
Flaws:
Incas still exist today - they aren't just from the olden days.
Tedious Facts:
Released - October 1990
Highest UK Chart Position - #19
Missed any of Dave's Tedious Links? Catch up with my Tedious Links 2010-12 page here
Today's Tedious Link:
Aztec Camera and Mick Jones, Good Morning Britain
Today's Transcript:
The end of the road is where you'd be if you accidentally turned into a cul-de-sac. 'Cul-de-sac' is a French phrase, a bit like 'rendezvous' and 'fromage'. Fromage means cheese, which goes nicely with biscuits. Biscuits are normally sold in a packet or tin. Tin is found in the ground and traditionally mined in Cornwall. Cornwall is also famous for its pasties. Penzance in Cornwall is where you used to get lots of pirates in the olden days. Other famous groups of olden days people include the Incas and the Aztecs, which links to Aztec Camera and 'Good Morning Britain'.
Flaws:
Incas still exist today - they aren't just from the olden days.
Tedious Facts:
Released - October 1990
Highest UK Chart Position - #19
Bas wrote:She's the Tina Daheley of chrismoyles.net
Missed any of Dave's Tedious Links? Catch up with my Tedious Links 2010-12 page here