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Riding to Llandudno on a charabanc… verse/song fragment

Callback to:
Riding to Llandudno on a charabanc
Fifty miles an hour and we don’t care a hang
The engine’s full of petrol and the driver’s full of beer.

(If there was a next line we never heard it)

Origin

Unknown

Collector

Granny Dixon – 1950s
Marion Dixon (Howes) – mother of Mum, spouse of Pop

Notes

Granny & Pop lived between Llandudno and Colwyn Bay. The song invariably came out when we set off for the former

Submitted: 29/12/2022 by Mark

any thoughts?

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