The Kids
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Active from | 1976 |
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Albums | Naughty Kids |
Flabbergasted! (live at AB) | |
The Kids | |
Members | Ludo Mariman |
Danny De Haes | |
Luc Van de Poel | |
Genres | Alternative/Indie |
Hard Rock | |
Dance/Electronic | |
Children's Music | |
Pop | |
Record labels | Philips Records |
BNF Collection | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1047365 |
About The Kids
Smart meters: Almost three million still not working
... I would use my smart meter to calculate the cost of everything, from every time one of The Kids uses the straighteners to how much it costs to put a wash on...
For some Israeli hostage families, the painful wait goes on
... Movies for The Kids...
March wonky Christmas tree 'like leaning tower of Pisa'
... " There s no symmetry to it at all, but we love coming down with The Kids to see the lights turned on, so we re just hoping the lights are going to do the trick...
Lady Leshurr says trial was 'hardest battle of her life'
... " Knowing that I couldn t visit her grave, be there for The Kids and knowing they had to see all of this during that time was horrible...
Art and class: Working-class artists on breaking into exclusive world
... " Mainly it s people with money who can afford to take The Kids to art classes or whatever, " she said...
Sailing to school and the daily issues of climate change
... It is daily life for The Kids on these boats...
The trauma surgeons battling to save young victims of knife crime
... We may think the answer is going into schools and sharing our experience, but listen to The Kids...
Illegal e-bike riders 'goading' police, force says
... " Nichola, who was out shopping on the estate, sums up the situation: " I think the police s hands are tied because if they chase them and anything happens to The Kids, they re in the wrong...
Harlow giant tortoise walks cause astonishment, says the owner
Peter Big Boy takes a "" out for a little walk, and
A Man , said takes his giant tortoise for a walk, that it "seems to be, the children cheer" in lockdown.
Peter, 68, takes out his seven stone (44kg) reptiles, which he calls, "Big Boy ", for "a little stroll" in the vicinity of his home in Harlow , Essex "every so often".
"It's just something I do on a beautiful warm day, But it does cause a bit of a surprise," He Said .
"We have not come very far, [and] it takes a long time to get there. "
The couple were spotted walking along a bike path, in the vicinity of Harlow earlier This Week , Mark Ingall, head of the city Council.
Writing on Twitter, Mr Ingall said: "I Am often surprised at how the animals I see when I has to walk home along The Cycle tracks in Harlow - But this seven stone beauty really the last straw. "
Peter did not want The Bbc said his last name, The Sight of A Man walking with a giant turtle, the stops often to the traffic, But The Kids love it.
"can't you see animals in zoos or in the case of fetes at The Moment , and I think it cheers people, isn't it?" He Said .
"It certainly seems to cheer the children. "
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"The Big Boy " turtles, the largest of its 40 or so, and is about 19 years old.
"He is turtle African-spurred-and you can live for about 80 years," He Said .
"I sometimes take it out when I take the dogs for a walk.
"I have him cart a push so that we could learn, where I wanted to go Faster - But he's also heavy for that now. "
Peter said, he always had animals, including a crocodile, But "I didn't want for walks. "
harlow, animals, coronavirus pandemic, reptiles, tortoises
Source of news: bbc.com