A " Tough" Crowd.

I'm behind Jamie, doing bunny ears! 

One table in our audience tonight proved to be , what is said to be in the trade, as a challenge!!!
It was the top right hand table , where all of the ladies ate their crackers and cheese without looking up!
Not once , during out first set!
That takes some doing when you are belting out You Raise me up at full effin pelt I can tell you!!
The rest of the lady golfers of Meliden seemed appreciative enough , well
all expect one old dear who looked semi conscious on the front row, but Jamie , as always, was his usual 1940s avuncular self and we all sang and enjoyed the night because we all love to please him and we all love the songs we sing.....
Btw, gentleman farmer, Peter, never commented on my new Sainsbury's trousers and lovely mustard coloured new top!
Hey ho
I've got to try a little harder

26 comments:

  1. Obviously the cheese and crackers were really good ..... But then so we're we!!!

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    1. We were sarah, but you know I'm not exaggerating about that table am I?

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    2. No exaggeration at all John!

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  2. Well, I mean, there WERE crackers and cheese. All else fades into the background, you know.

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    1. We were so much better than a cracker!

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  3. We can't SEE your lovely mustard coloured top!

    For some reason it makes me so happy to read that you all love to please your director. He must be very good to work with.

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  4. Ah, trousers. That's better - not that you give a whatever. Stay Welsh.

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  5. Tough cookies, huh? There’s always the group.
    And glad everything went well.
    You’re too funny. Bunny ears? 🤣
    XoXo

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  6. Tough crackers, you mean. They were probably half asleep. But the rest of the audience enjoyed the show. And that's who you perform for.

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  7. Next time perhaps you could remove their cheese and crackers and say "oh sorry but they are a bit stale".What about wearing a seasonal corsage? x

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  8. It was only one table. I am sure most of the audience was very entertained.

    Did they serve cheese with the crackers?

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  9. Nice photo, happy faces.

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  10. I was hoping for an audible...next time?

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  11. And neither could we, positioned as you are behind both Jamie and the lovely Lady in Red.

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  12. Anonymous4:23 am

    Jamie is lucky to have such a dedicated choir to lead. Am sure he appreciated your songs. Cheese & cracker ladies must have missed dinner.

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  13. Don't worry; farmers are never fashion aficionados.

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  14. A mustard top??? You are so bang on trend (as my daughters say). John the fashionista hehe x

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  15. I bet you looked smart John, I can't see from the photo, only your lovely face X

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  16. When my daughter was at school one of the teachers took a group to an old people's home to sing . Things were going well until one old lady shouted "how much longer are this lot going to sing for God's sake kill me now " needless to say the singer's just collapsed in laughter .

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  17. By a strange coincidence I am eating cheese and crackers. But I'm looking up!!!

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  18. I spotted Wally in the "Where's Wally?" picture. He was being immature.

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  19. Were they actually members of the golf club or had they just snuck in for free food, do you think?

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  20. You want to try morris dancing in front a load of bikers at the local pub...there was a deafening silence once we'd finished and they had invited us to perform !
    Arilx

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  21. Bunny ears? Really? Well, there's one in every bunch... Oh wait, the guy next to you has ONE finger raised. Which finger would THAT be? And I guess there are TWO in every bunch.

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