Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands

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Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands

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Have you ever met a mature lady, and thought,,, i'd have loved to have met her when she was younger. That is how i felt with this lady.
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Zonda observed:
Have you ever met a mature lady, and thought,,, i'd have loved to have met her when she was younger.
Indeed I have – and put my big foot in it.

A few years ago I was taking photos of the personalities at a gliding competition. I was showing them to the middle-aged catering lady and said to her:

“I like this one of you. You must have been a stunner when you were young!”
“Thank you very much Jack”
Pause:
“What do you mean when I was young?”

Jack :oops:
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Zonda wrote:Sad-eyed Lady of the Lowlands
Didn't that originally take up all of side 4 of Blonde on Blonde?

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shame they dont live longer. like the red admirals and others of their family :(
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Lee said:
Didn't that originally take up all of side 4 of Blonde on Blonde?
It sure did Lee, are you a fan of the great man too? I bought all of the early stuff, but not much of the recent. The Xmas carols last year were awful. I bought it, because it all went to charity.

We've all copped for that slip up Jack. I've actually started thinking about what i'm about to say, in recent years. :lol:
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Zonda wrote: It sure did Lee, are you a fan of the great man too?
I am Zonda, and like you mostly prefer the earlier stuff. My first ever concert was Bob actually, 1985 at Wembley Arena.

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