I couldn't help but think of William and Harry when watching this.......
Thanks to poster cinerama for alerting me to this.
Excellent video from a young Swedish girl.
Scottish Reporter holds dangerous Australian Dropbear...
Got to hand it to Quick Dick McDick - he does say it well....
Sometimes it is nice just to watch something lovely.
Enjoy!
Isn't he marvellous? YHes he haspassed but his voice lives on.
The passion in his voice is splendid.
I own every album he recorded but to be fair, this was a great song.
I listen to this every Christmas Day and consider how fortunate I am to have good family around me.
Well worth a watch!
The much maligned fruit bat - instead of watching the horror of an Australian Police Officer stoning a wombat to death and getting away with it because he is Indigenous... something that will put a smile on your face.
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