We aren't the lucky, special ones: alive while so many are dead.
We're just slightly behind them in the journey.
We aren't the lucky, special ones: alive while so many are dead.
We're just slightly behind them in the journey.
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Apologies for the terrible mix up last night over the "special" service. A dreadful autocorrect error on Denzyl's iPad when he created the rota.
Yesterday evening should have been Bible Sunday. Not Bublé Sunday.
We will be providing counselling.
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As the full moon sets through the mists towards Woburn, and the sun rises in its misty glory towards Bedford, I feel proud to be English!
For today is St Crispin's Day - and Agincourt Day! And what could be a more fitting day than Agincourt Day to celebrate Brexit!
Agincourt - that dramatic British victory in the midst of the Hundred Years War. Which erm ended in a dismal defeat for the English, as the Crown lost all its continental possessions and gained just Calais. A story of honest Englishmen led to disaster by the vanity, greed and folly of their leaders.
After which the weakened English turned on each other, in the butchery of the Wars of the Roses.
At least the Hundred Years War produced a saint! Albeit she was French.
But still, let us Remember Agincourt!
After all, it's more comforting than remembering Orléans, Patay, Formigny, and Castillon.
And now we sing "Happy Birthday" to Wellington from the Perishers.
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An empty bench in Soho Square
If you had come you'd have found me there
But you never did
Because you're dead.
Killed by someone who used a corrupt legal system to evade justice.
Like the entitled and powerful so often do.
And I'm so sorry baby.
Melissa Sparrow (Mrs)
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