A spoken version of this story, by the late, great Gerard Hoffnung, writer, cartoonist and raconteur can be found HERE. Friends from the USA may be amused as much by his plummy English accent as by the story. His timing is quite masterly.
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huzzah huzzah...thanks for the song! Fun to listen to!
ReplyDeleteI think bricks fell upon his head one too many times. Very funny.
ReplyDeleteA spoken version of this story, by the late, great Gerard Hoffnung, writer, cartoonist and raconteur can be found HERE. Friends from the USA may be amused as much by his plummy English accent as by the story. His timing is quite masterly.
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GeeezLoueez (aka LeAnn)
He does have fine timing!
ReplyDeleteA great song indeed. Thanks for the treat.
ReplyDeleteHeehee! Good one.
ReplyDeletehee hee indeed
ReplyDeletewow, honest one.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chuckle. LOL I love the voices.
ReplyDeleteA brickie's song! I've a brother who's Corries mad. You have to take your hat off to them, they write some alternative stuff!
ReplyDeleteA brickie's story! How funny - I'm still laughing,
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