Thursday, August 17, 2006
When a silver lining gets greyer



I previously vented my spleen in the direction of Royal Tunbridge Wells but as the old adage goes every cloud has a silver lining and the pictures left are Tunbridge's lining.
The star of Chinese Elvis impersonators is apparently in the ascendancy and Paul Elvis Chan's performance - with full white 70s jumpsuit - promised much but ultimately delivered little. It was shut.
Seeing no other reason to stay, I left. So this is a case of when the silver lining becomes decidedly grey.