His ability to get down to the very crux of the problem is one of the many many reasons I love Robyn Hitchcock.
Thursday 12 December 2019
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Well said, that man.
I didn't think Robyn could go up in my estimation
I was wrong
Hitchcock doesn't mince words in that remark
What they all said. And what Robyn said too.
here here and the majority of his country agree with you
oh wait.........
A very scary pattern is emerging in the Western World for us to have "leaders" with wild blond hair that are described as such. Hit the nail on the head though.
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