Like John Sergeant, the dancing Yorkshire Pudding finds his career is cut short. Especially for ye swooning devotees of "Strictly Come Dancing" - enjoy!
"O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams." - Hamlet Act II scene ii
20 November 2008
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Uncanny resemblance, isn't there?
ReplyDeleteWho's John Seargent?
ReplyDeleteDOTTEREL Whaddya mean? Me and the pudding or John Sergeant and the pudding?
ReplyDeleteCRAIG Sergeant = chubby 64 yr old journalist who has won the affection of the British public via a TV dance competition programme called "Strictly Come Dancing". Forget the credit crunch, Sergeant's resignation is far more newsworthy.
Excellent ! loved the show.
ReplyDeleteWTF??
ReplyDeletea yorkshire pudding without gravy is like Seageant this weekend, without that russian lass
ReplyDeleteI guess that's why they call it the blues indeed
Very good, now, haven't you got marking to do?? ;)
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