@Robusto a special that celebrates having acquired ten followers.
For some reason people really like doing that. Posting a video on YouTube or a picture on Instagram or whatever wherever, just to celebrate some round number of subscribers.
Here I'm talking about MuseScore specifically, where people will post a score and then promote it as a special for reaching some round number of followers.
And specifically specifically, I'm talking about someone who is amazed to have reached 10.
On YouTube you're expected to do these for reaching 100k and 1mil. Because that's where you get sent the silver or gold plaque from YouTube. So there's lots of videos of unboxing that thingie.
On MuseScore there's no point really, you don't get sent anything and you can't show it off. People just do it for the sake of promotion I guess. If you see a score titled "My first waltz", you don't give a fuck. If the same score is titled "500 follower special! My first waltz", you might actually click on it. Just to see who the heck managed to get that many subscribers and what kind of stuff they had to post to get there.
The phrase "Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells" is a generic name used in the United Kingdom for a person, usually with strongly conservative political views, who writes letters to newspapers or the BBC in a tone of moral outrage. Disgusted is the pseudonym of the supposed letter writer, who is a resident of the stereotypically middle-class town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in the south-east of England. The term may have originated either with the 1944 BBC radio programme Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh, a regular writer to The Times or with an editor of the letters page of a local newspaper, the Tunbridge...
which is another town entirely
but shares the non-coincidental feature of being known for ... having wells.
Which doesn't explain Bath.
Or Milton Keynes.
Or Westward Ho! .
Land's End... totally makes sense.
John O'Groats too. Especially if their culinary pinnacle is a owl of groats.
Assuming groats are something to eat that go in a bowl.
I am not going to look that up. I don't want to know.