Even the drabbest days seem better with a soundtrack I’m
often heard to say.
Sitting in front of my keyboard on a rather wet and windy Wednesday
my spirits are far from being dampened with the likes of Carmen Miranda, The
Beach Boys and Harry Belafonte pumping from my stereo reminding me of warmer weather.
And when I’m on the move it’s no different, I can often be
seen with a pair of headphones attached to an ancient CD walkman, bopping along
to my favourite tunes as I wend my merry way around the Medway towns.
Yet however much lost in music I might be, I do make sure
that no matter what when it comes to having to cross any kind of road I
disconnect from the wall of sound going on in my head but it’s definitely something
I see plenty of people guilty of not doing .
As Grandmaster Flash once said “don’t step out when you’re
close to the edge “because if you’re not giving traffic your full attention there’s
a chance might lose more than just your head.
MEDWAY MESSENGER - GIRL FROM THE NECK DOWN COLUMN 01 /02/16
I have since realised that I may have confused the lyrics of grandmaster flash's the message with this 80's road safety campaign spoof of it so apologies for that Mr Grandmaster Flash
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