Couldn’t resist it Mr G!
 
by Anna Raccoon on June 25, 2009
Couldn’t resist it Mr G!
Anna is the landlady of the Raccoon Arms. She lives in the Monbazillac area of South West France and still takes a keen interest in British politics.
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Nice post.
But why did I think about the British economy after the housing bubble burst there, I wonder?
Well, you’ve got me there North Northwester – can you elucidate? Why did you?
Nice one
Hehehe, I’m not a fan of motor racing but that was kinda neat. I’ve never saw a wheel come off so fast since the last election!
Excellent. What fun!
Excellent.
that tyre knows better where it’s going than Gordon McMoron!
nice one :0)
It’s a Mandelstone tyre Blink………
Excellent
I’ve been trying to watch this but the tears just keep on flowing – I’m All Shook Up! I’m with ya all the way Michael……….
Indeed, Elvis, Michael was one of the world’s finest ‘loose wheels’.
As were you.
Coffee?
Theatre, opera, concerts in all sorts of musical genre – nothing has ever come close to a Michael Jackson concert. He was pure genius and I’m gutted I will not be able to see him live in concert again.
well I saw him twice at wemberley some years ago. well, I went twice but he didn’t show the first time so they had a rematch. aren’t you english civilized. the first gig was cancelled about 2 minutes before it was due to start and everyone said, hey, that’s okay and went home!! wouldn’t happen up here. the second show was great, Mickey launched himself in the air from a massive explosion and stood still on the stage for about, oh, a couple of days, then he broke into song and it was glorious. he’ll be okay up here….
I saw MJ in Vegas with the Jackson 5 (by accident rather than design) and twice in Wembley. He turned up on time and performed for hours with the odd lightning costume change – he really was brilliant and well worth the round trip of several hundred miles and a wait of about eight hours on the steps of Wembley.