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Ginger You're Barmy (1962) is a comic novel by David Lodge based on his experiences as a conscript to two years National Service in post-war Britain between August 1955 and August 1957.
- David Lodge
- 1962
15 de sept. de 2023 · The label says "Balmy"=soothing, but of course it should be "Barmy"=mad. Harry Champion (real name William Crump) was one of the most famous of all the old-t...
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- Roger Wilmut
25 de abr. de 2021 · This was recorded on August 4, 1910. It helps to know that "cady" is a word for a boater hat.I'm always in the fashion. I'm a noted chap for that,for lately...
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- 2000
- Tim Gracyk
9 de ene. de 2011 · CHORUS. Don’t walk about without yer cady on. Ginger you’re barmy. “Get your hair cut,” they all begin to cry. With nothing on your napper oh you are a pie. Pie must have a little bit of crust. Why don’t you wear a cady? If you want to be a don. You want a bit of something on. To take off to a lady. VERSE.
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Ginger You're Barmy! · Harry Champion A Night At The Music Hall (Disc A) ℗ 2006 JSP Records Released on: 2006-01-01 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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When they let me out they told me this, "If you want to keep away from here": "Don’t walk about without yer cady on, Ginger, you're barmy! Get your 'air cut,” they all begin to cry, "With nothing on your napper, oh you are a pie!
…Roman Catholics living in London; Ginger, You’re Barmy (1962), Lodge’s novelistic response to his army service in the mid-1950s; The British Museum Is Falling Down (1965), which uses stream-of-consciousness technique; and Out of the Shelter (1970), an autobiographical coming-of-age novel.