I know the Romans used to drive on the left as per evidence from an ancient quarry road wear. I think the yanks and frogs wanted to just be different from the British so decided to drive on the other side when they had their revolutions.
Hands up if this makes you feel ancient! From the Radio Caroline site. On this day - 1963: The Beatles' first album, Please Please Me, is released in the United Kingdom. Needing an further 10 songs to add to the two singles also on the album, the band had recorded what was essentially their live act in three sessions on the same day.
1st LP (that's what we called them) I purchased. Can't remember what I paid, but still have it along with Beatles for Sale, Help and Rubber Soul.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/disability-sport/65866376 Alfie Hewitt wins Doubles Title again. Unfortunately lost in Singles, but what a truly incredible man, and a great ambassador for disabled sport. Top man Alfie
Town fan in peace.Well done to Grunt Hulk with this: Norwich City's Grant Holt completes walk for children's hospices https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-66442449 He was always a real thorn in our side!
I have booked a trip back to the motherland for the first time since my sisters wedding in the winter of 2018/19. I might even manage to go to a game! We were due to go just as covid hit and it was cancelled. Just got the flights booked and need to book everything in the middle, but really looking forward to it.
Just came across a book on kindle called "Call the Canaries Home". But it is nothing to do with the club.
Great Britain's Alfie Hewett successfully defended his men's wheelchair title at the US Open against compatriot and doubles partner Gordon Reid. Hewett was in control throughout, beating good friend Reid 6-4 6-3. Great player, well done Alfie The triumph is Hewett's eighth Grand Slam singles title and fourth at Flushing Meadows.