Once Again FAO Lord B

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Hi sir - I almost reached the Holy Grail today but ended up in Abergavenny just 22 miles from you. Didn't stay long, had nice lunch in pub just down from market entrance and when we came out it was snowing heavy, mountain tops were white. As the weather was wet and cold decided to return to the "Mecca of the West" - Bridgend where it had been fine and sunny all day. God looks after the rightous in Bridgend.
 
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I'm glad you had a nice day out Colin and a nice meal, Abergavenny is a nice little town due to its English influence I agree. My next door neighbour has a stall at Abergavenny market, shes there today. I'm also glad to see that God is looking after the righteous in Bridgend, I'm pleased to know his working week has been reduced to a few minutes whilst tending his Bridgend flock, heheheheheh! If he ever needs to look after the whole populace of Bridgend He'll need to employ assistance lmaooooo.

Taking a trip up to Abergavenny

Hoping the weather is fine

If you should see a red dog running free

Well, you know he's mine

A chase in the hills up to Abergavenny

I've got to get there and fast

If you can't go

Then I promise to show you a photograph

Ah, passing the time with paradise people

Paradise people are fine by me

Sunshine forever, lovely weather

Don't you wish you could be.....

Taking a trip up to Abergavenny

Hoping the weather is fine

If you should see a red dog running free

Well, you know he's mine

Ah, passing the time with paradise people

Paradise people are fine by me

Sunshine forever, lovely weather

Don't you wish you could be...

..

A chase in the hills up to Abergavenny

I've got to get there and fast

If you can't go

Then I promise to show you a photograph

A little photograph, a little photograph

Up to Abergavenny

La-la-la-la........

remember that one??? Marty Wilde.
 
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I'm glad you had a nice day out Colin and a nice meal, Abergavenny is a nice little town due to its English influence I agree. My next door neighbour has a stall at Abergavenny market, shes there today. I'm also glad to see that God is looking after the righteous in Bridgend, I'm pleased to know his working week has been reduced to a few minutes whilst tending his Bridgend flock, heheheheheh! If he ever needs to look after the whole populace of Bridgend He'll need to employ assistance lmaooooo.

Taking a trip up to Abergavenny

Hoping the weather is fine

If you should see a red dog running free

Well, you know he's mine

A chase in the hills up to Abergavenny

I've got to get there and fast

If you can't go

Then I promise to show you a photograph

Ah, passing the time with paradise people

Paradise people are fine by me

Sunshine forever, lovely weather

Don't you wish you could be.....

Taking a trip up to Abergavenny

Hoping the weather is fine

If you should see a red dog running free

Well, you know he's mine

Ah, passing the time with paradise people

Paradise people are fine by me

Sunshine forever, lovely weather

Don't you wish you could be...

..

A chase in the hills up to Abergavenny

I've got to get there and fast

If you can't go

Then I promise to show you a photograph

A little photograph, a little photograph

Up to Abergavenny

La-la-la-la........

remember that one??? Marty Wilde.
I remeber that song very well - didn't go far mind in the hit parade. Regarding God and his duties to the residents of Bridgend He has very little work as the majority of us are respectable, upright citizens and have no problems with life. The ones who need tending by God are in a minority and takes very little of his time. In fact we are so good that he can leave a deputy to look after us whilst overseeing the rowdy elements which exist east of the dike.
 

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