Socially-distanced wreath-laying, a two-minute silence, a re-broadcast of Winston Churchill's speech and an address from the Queen are among the national events taking place on this, the
75th anniversary of VE Day [the British Empire's victory over the beastly Hun]. We might well dress up as
Anne Shelton.
Anniversaries - a forte of this here blog, as any fule kno - are remarkable things. Whoever would have dreamed that there might have been a possibility that
centenarian Tom of Finland could blow out birthday candles on the same day as Sir David Attenborough [they were only born six years apart on this date, after all]? Or that these two maestros of such
very different - ahem - specialisms might also share their big moment with the likes of Sid James, President Harry S. Truman, Enrique Iglesias, Melissa Gilbert, Marcus Brigstocke, Lex Barker, Darren Hayes of Savage Garden, Toni Tennille, former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont, Roberto Rossellini, Gary Glitter, eminent historian Edward Gibbon, Dame Felicity Lott, Philip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire, Roddy Doyle, Ricky Nelson, Phyllida Law, and - erm - Dave Rowntree, drummer with Blur...
...so why not, on this most British of celebrations, have a little number from that most British of bands?
Hold on! I'm not finished yet...
Girls & Boys is indeed a bit of a party choon. Heaven forfend, however, that we should forget that some traditions are
always adhered to at the close of any week here at Dolores Delargo Towers.
So, to complete the circle of "Britishness", let's let the "UK's answer to Donna Summer" Miss Tina Charles lead the way to our own socially-distanced virtual
street Zoom party this evening - and Thank Disco It's VE Day Friday!
Have a good weekend, dear reader - and don't let your
"Victory Rolls" get too messed up!