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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Trying to wear my Barclay rebuild with careless nonchalance...

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Stop raining already!
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Do you know about the legend of: St. Swithin? The link takes you to Wiki, but briefly, he was a man of the people, who rose to Arch Bishop and became the Arch Bishop of Winchester from 853 until his death in 865. He wanted to be buried among the common people whom he so loved, but he was so loved in return, that to honour him, the people buried him in his cathedral. It then rained continually for 40 days and 40 nights until his congregation exhumed his body and buried it among the common people. And the sun came out. Friday 15th July is St. Swinthins Day.

Last week, at the Shake and Stir festival, we got photographed, dancing a rather sultry tango. Robert, my name is, De Niro it is not, this was no 'Scent of a Woman." But at least the crowd were pleased.

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By the way, I do know that it was Al Pacino not Robert De Niro in Scent of a Woman. (poetic licence.)
 
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Do you know about the legend of: St. Swithin? The link takes you to Wiki, but briefly, he was a man of the people, who rose to Arch Bishop and became the Arch Bishop of Winchester from 853 until his death in 865. He wanted to be buried among the common people whom he so loved, but he was so loved in return, that to honour him, the people buried him in his cathedral. It then rained continually for 40 days and 40 nights until his congregation exhumed his body and buried it among the common people. And the sun came out. Friday 15th July is St. Swinthins Day.

Last week, at the Shake and Stir festival, we got photographed, dancing a rather sultry tango. Robert, my name is, De Niro it is not, this was no 'Scent of a Woman." But at least the crowd were pleased.

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By the way, I do know that it was Al Pacino not Robert De Niro in Scent of a Woman. (poetic licence.)

Also WELL DONE, Robert!! Fabulous look, and do I see at least two other fedoras in the crowd? And your blue/white puppies are perfect, Pal!!!
 
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