Advantages: Excellent Jazz Album. Disadvantages: None!
was growing up and when I spent time with my grandparents. All of these songs really take me back years and I love recalling those times a lot. This really is a true jazz album that certainly is one of the best of it?s type of all times. Miles Davis was the King of Jazz in my opinion. He played his trumpet and put together these beautiful pieces of music like no other person of his time.
I really would highly recommend this album, if you are into jazz music or just wanting to try out some relaxing music ,that?s slightly different to listen to. This is also a great album to listen to for any saxophone lovers and trumpet players also, as it really will show you how it is done. It really is very nice indeed. It also is a great album for any dance fanatics, who are into old time jazz also. There?s great pieces of music on this album to keep ...
Advantages: great pool, good cabins and great deals available Disadvantages: 15 minute drive from main parks
I went to Disneyland last week with my family and stayed there for 3 nights at the Davy Crockett Ranch. I have now visited Disneyland Paris 6 times and have also been to Disney world in Orlando as well last year. However I have stayed at the Disney hotel and a few of the others but I have to say that Davy Crockett ranch has to be one of the best ones there and certainly my favourite as it has so many great features and offers much more as well as being more free.
The Accommodation:
When you stay there you will be put in a small wooden cabin in a particular area which are all named such as Tomahawk or Bobcat. Each small 'camp' includes about 50 to 100 cabins all with separate parking spaces and outdoor bins. Inside you have a choice of either a one or two bedroom hut and all of them can sleep up to 6 people, with a double bed ...
Advantages: Pulled snooker from pub sport to top television Disadvantages: Cannot compete with the influx of new talent any more
Steve Davies - 6 times world champion and absolute snooker king of the 80s! He can't play anymore, but boy can he commentate!
I used to enjoy watching Davies in the 80s when I was a young lad, my father being a keen watcher of snooker. There is no doubt that Davies was the king of modern snooker then, when the sport was just becoming accepted as a television sport. Lots of women apparently used to find him extremely attractive - with his tall thin demeanour, and the way he used to slide his cue back and forth between the dimple in his chin. Whatever turns them on!
The attraction of Davies was clearly that he was the young kid on the block in the 80s, and he took on what was largely a group of older established men who played slowly and drank lots of beer. That wasn't for Steve, he wanted to stay sober, sipping water ...
peppermint 02.05.2001
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