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IHAD the notice all ready to nail on the door of this column: Cheryl-free Zone. Step Right In. No Charge. But then I looked at the date. And what you're hearing right now is the sound of that notice being torn up. Because tomorrow is - well, I'll give you a clue.
"Ah went to Blaydon races, t'was on the ninth of Joon, Eighteen 'undred an' sixty two on a summer's efternoon..."See the full content of this document
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'At Least I'll Be Singing Blaydon Races Tomorrow
Yes, the Geordie anthem, written by the great Tyneside comedian George (Geordie, natch) Ridley 149 years ago at about the time Lewis Carroll was spinning a yarn to little Alice Liddel, who would never, ev...
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