then at the end of the day large quantities of very loud roak music.
roak
Roke \Roke\, n. [See Reek.] 1. Mist; smoke; damp [Prov. Eng.] [Written also roak, rook, and rouk.]
2. A vein of ore. [Pov.Eng.] --Halliwell.
You have been living in the country for too long have't you?
Next think you'll be "A-spying a maiden one fine morning"
from there it's downhill through the Fol-diddle-de-fol's and the
next think you know it's the beard, bells, clogs, ribbons and a white outfit.
Why not try here LINK FOR NICK
Have fun
DaveA
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