by Christine Mon Jun 02, 2014 3:47 pm
Sadly, not me. In some state of bewilderment I signed up for the London to Brighton bike ride the following day, so the amusements around the 42nd tree are not for me. I think it should be great fun to see the Pogues in a pastoral setting.
Looking at the response to your post, however, it does not look all that good overall, does it? I've been to Thetford to look at a not very exciting Tom Paine statue but Wikipedia tells me the town also had the first black mayor in England, in 1904, Dr Allan Glaisyer Minns, which seems pretty impressive.
Sadly, not me. In some state of bewilderment I signed up for the London to Brighton bike ride the following day, so the amusements around the 42nd tree are not for me. I think it should be great fun to see the Pogues in a pastoral setting.
Looking at the response to your post, however, it does not look all that good overall, does it? I've been to Thetford to look at a not very exciting Tom Paine statue but Wikipedia tells me the town also had the first black mayor in England, in 1904, Dr Allan Glaisyer Minns, which seems pretty impressive.