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Chrimble
proper noun
Alternative form of Crimble
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It will all happen at 12.01am local time "here, there and everywhere", according to a heavily Beatles song-referencing statement on the band's official website, which ends: "Happy Crimble, with love from us to you".
But at last, the chain reaches an end: It is kicking-out time at the most saliva-splattered Crimble party of the season.
Through Crimble, Gil got involved with a group of well-to-do bohemians who were setting up what would become the first proper Glastonbury festival.
You can find Mrs Crimble's gluten-free sage and onion stuffing mix in most supermarkets.
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So I get three of those guys and another piano player that I met in Crimbles music shop, and that was the band I went into the club with, that became known as Them.
He arrived on a London hippy scene that shared his new interests, and quickly struck up relationships with many of the capital's key countercultural figures, including the anarchic journalist and singer Mick Farren, and Turner and Thomas Crimble of Hawkwind.
The co-organisers were Andrew Kerr, Thomas Crimble, Mark and Jytte, Bill Harkin (who designed the stage), and myself.
"The first time I visited the Worthy Farm site in the autumn of 1970, Gil was there with [Glastonbury festival co-founders] Arabella Churchill, Andrew Kerr and Thomas Crimble," says Bill Harkin, who designed Glastonbury's original pyramid stage.
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