Prince Charles (he wrote) was very elated
When he discovered we're closely related
The palace, the corgis and even the castle
Could all be mine, if I wanted the hassle
When he discovered we're closely related
The palace, the corgis and even the castle
Could all be mine, if I wanted the hassle
Is that 'cassle' or 'harstle'?
ReplyDeleteI think you are better off as you are :-) You are a Prince Among Bloggers...
ReplyDeletePrince who? ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh noooo Sir David. Stay in blogland! :-)
Forget about it - we won't let you go astray. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI'd pass on that castle... it's way too much hassle!
ReplyDeleteBesides, we would miss you. Big smile.
Although mostly in Norwegian the anemone blog is worth a visit as she now is coming out of the locker and present herself as Anne
ReplyDeleteI would abdicate immediately!
ReplyDeleteYou have your own castle, David, and a lot of dear friends. Eddie
yeah, but who needs the hassle...
ReplyDeleteI guess I would love it for a little while, but then I would love to go back to the real world though. There would definitely be too much hassle living in a castle!
ReplyDeleteWise decision to avoid the hassle
ReplyDeletedon't take more than ye can handle
Prince Charles can live in England
Let Sir David be King of Blogland
Where he has his very own castle
And all the fun but none of hassle
Oh want the hassle David, want the hassle! I would much rather meet you than Prince Charles (and I like Prince Charles!) and it would give you an excuse to come to Blighty and be a bit further north than London. Say... Scottish Lancashire? lol :)
ReplyDeleteI am realising that my blog does not update or let you know on google reader when I have posted. So pop by from time to time. I have posted, it just doesn't show.
Princes come , Princes go, Some ebb, Some flow. 'Tis better to be legal, than to be regal, But, be a Count like me, 'Cause it is jolly well free.
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