The things that I remember My Blog, Saturday, May 13, 2023 The “F” word mistery It was a typical Friday afternoon at Bernie's Abbey, the most exclusive Gentleman's Club in Upper St Martin S Lane, Covent Garden, London. The rain was pouring outside, and the three members of the club, Lord Plush, Count of Vanella, and Sir Jagger, were sitting by the fireplace, sipping brandy and discussing the world's problems. That night in February 1966, the gentlemen of Bernie's Abbey were gathered for their weekly meeting. Lord Plush, as usual, was regaling the group with tales of his grandeur and the glory days of the British Empire. The Count of Vanella, on the other hand, was more interested in his pipe and brandy margaritas, while Sir Jagger was busy tinkering with the ambient music system. As the night wore on, the conversation turned to the recent phenomenon of pop music and The Beatles. Lord Plush was incensed at the very mention of their name, declaring the...