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Ain’t nothing so bad
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Ain’t nothing so bad

31/12/201705/11/20201 min read Keith

Written by Keith Ames & Jim Hawkins, and featuring vocalist Sharleen Linton

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All over you
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All over you

10/11/201305/11/2020 Keith

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Shame
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Shame

10/04/201305/11/2020 Keith

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Keeping a dream alive

15/03/201305/11/2020 Keith

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Blind drunk and stupid Cupid

10/03/201302/10/2013 Keith

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The day she said I will

04/03/201303/05/2013 Keith

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Nicoll Road

01/02/201326/10/2017 Keith

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You hurt no-one but yourself

25/01/201322/09/2013 Keith

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Radio play

02/01/201303/05/2013 Keith

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Colleen

07/12/201203/05/2013 Keith

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Love is all I have to give

02/12/201203/05/2013 Keith

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The golden age of this romance

22/11/201203/05/2013 Keith

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Ben is being inventive again with a camera/phone. Ben is being inventive again with a camera/phone. Set a theme of reflections for photography coursework, he came up with this. @taylorguitars
Passing by a little piece of heaven today: @the_is Passing by a little piece of heaven today: @the_isle_of_purbeck_golf_club
“I don’t suppose you would remember me, but I “I don’t suppose you would remember me, but I used to follow you back in ‘63”
A joy to be in Christchurch for a few days. Self-c A joy to be in Christchurch for a few days. Self-catering the moment we could! Sunny and fresh on Hengistbury Head this morning.
Thinking of my mum today. Olive was born in north Thinking of my mum today. Olive was born in north London in 1914, qualified as a nurse in the 1930s, met my dad in 1939 and they married a few days before war was declared. Five children later (I am the fifth) and various house moves led to her final years in Bournemouth. Mum died of cancer in 1976. I was 17 then and it all seems a long time ago. This photo is from a family wedding in 1953. I still repeat many of her humorous phrases, mostly picked up from vintage radio comedy shows. ‘Can I do you now sir?’ Gone, but never forgotten.
Our new doormat. Set to be an amusement for delive Our new doormat. Set to be an amusement for delivery personnel!
Welcome to birthday week. At home, my lovely famil Welcome to birthday week. At home, my lovely family responded to my wish to visit a casino (dream on) with a domestic version. I was piling up the chips at roulette, but lost it all to Julie in the final hand of poker. Still, a fun way to turn 62.
A special present from my lovely wife! A special present from my lovely wife!
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