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gillybob Mon 22-Aug-16 19:19:51

m.youtube.com/watch?v=TpZJD6deEGc

The real Alan Jackson . Heartbreaking song about 9/11

NanaandGrampy Mon 22-Aug-16 18:38:19

An oldie but a goody Grannyknot !!

Grannyknot Mon 22-Aug-16 18:15:00

nana&grampy grin

I love all those heartbreak country lyrics ...

"You chose a fine time to leave me Lucille,
Four hungry children and a crop in the field ..."

grin

NanaandGrampy Mon 22-Aug-16 13:20:53

I like this country song called Backwards .....

And he said "ya wanna know what ya get
When you play a country song backwards? "

Ya get your house back
Ya get your dog back
Ya get your best friend Jackson back
Ya get your truck back
Ya get your hair back
Ya get your first and second jobs back
Your front porch swing
Goin dinga linga ling
Your bling bling bling
And a diamond ring
Ya get your farm and a barn and the boat And the harley
That old black cat named Charlie
Sounds a little crazy, a little scattered And absurd
But that's what you get when you play a country song backwards !

smile ???

Christinefrance Mon 22-Aug-16 12:20:13

Yes I thought he was going to die and leave all his money to the village. That would be a good country song.

Cherrytree59 Mon 22-Aug-16 10:00:22

What type of money lender was he?
Did he lend to people who were struggling with very low interest repayments or a very high interest.
Or did he lend big bucks to the oil companies?

I did think for minute that you were going to end your post with..
'He has returned to sweep to off my feet with a proposal of marriage'.

ninathenana Mon 22-Aug-16 09:26:27

Strange yes, but I agree that we could do with a few more Allen Texas Jackson's in the world.

If he's genuine.

LullyDully Mon 22-Aug-16 09:06:45

There s a country singer called Allen Jackson from Texas according to Google.
Post a bit too detailed for school kids.

fiorentina51 Mon 22-Aug-16 09:03:38

Hmmmm. ?

sunseeker Mon 22-Aug-16 08:58:31

It's a bit early for someone to have been at the sherry isn't it!

LullyDully Mon 22-Aug-16 08:28:52

Sounds like a wind up to me. Sorry.

Charleygirl Mon 22-Aug-16 08:27:21

There are now 3 posts which I have reported. One weird post, okay, 3 a definite no.

Galen Mon 22-Aug-16 08:25:01

Strange. Two posts as well.

kittylester Mon 22-Aug-16 07:54:23

What gilly said. confused

PRINTMISS Mon 22-Aug-16 07:54:15

but interesting..............

f77ms Mon 22-Aug-16 07:53:20

Lol yes very weird

gillybob Mon 22-Aug-16 07:49:42

Weird.

Muletown Mon 22-Aug-16 07:38:50

THE VISITOR

Sometime ago I met someone from the U.S.A. a man not so many years younger than me. We "bonded" from day one, we had the same sense of humour and so on and when I discovered he was in the money lending business I at once "demanded" a loan of some 1500 dollars repayable in 25 years time when I would be 100 years old. Never a day went by that I didn't ask him, "When do I get my money"? I never did get it. I think I was told, "Your credit isn't good enough" or something like that.

He and his Wife were very religious; he told me they prayed everyday. I have never done that in my life, so in that sense, we were opposites, but then they do say that opposites attract. So what was the big deal? why did we get on so well together? why did we like each other which obviously we did? He wasn't perfect but then neither am I, so just what was the attraction?

I spent far more time in his company than I did in his Wife's and yet what an attractive and charming Lady she was, in a way it didn't add up, yet the answer was simple he was my kind of person, yes he was on holiday so he had plenty of time to "spread himself around", but he went out of his way to meet and make friends with people.

As a certain lady said, "He was very down to earth" and I believe from this man we can all learn so much. He asked me before he left for home to read a letter he had written and then send it to our village newsletter.

After reading it, what was clear was that he had become very fond of, not just our village but also, it's people. Criticism was something which was not part of his make up which was a subject I could be well advised to address. And yet, since he was human, surely there had to be some people or places that he didn't like; but then so what, just how important is that?

The question I ask is, “Just what can we learn from someone like “Allen Texan Jackson?" He was born in Texas and indeed that was his middle name, it could be that I shall never even see him again. He was a man who liked people and as a result that took him more than once to our Church, Chapel and our Sunday School Room, where every Monday morning refreshments are sold, proceeds to Church and Chapel, and just as important to him was the visits he made to our Village Pub and our Social Club.
On the last Sunday here he went to Church in the morning, and in the evening we both enjoyed snooker together in our Club, and a few drinks as well. I will always think of this man as someone far more religious than I will ever be, but a man who is convinced that God isn't just to be found at our Church or Chapel, but in places like our Village Pub and our Social Club.

And when more of us take on board that sort of thinking our Village and all us will be all the better for it.