When John Wesley traveled all over England, declaring the gospel of Christ
in the fields and on the village commons,
in the streets of large
towns and
in public
places in the countryside, he was still acting as an ordained minister of the Church and he was still preaching
in the Church — although the authorities of the Established Church of England, regrettably, did not seem willing to recognize what should have been a patent and
wonderful fact.
I am fortunate enough and choose to live
in richly multi-cultural Croydon and love the diversity of this
wonderful place, As a «migrant» to Croydon
in 1989, from several other British
towns previously, I have developed a fondness for Crystal Palace and many of my friends and neighbours attend Selhurst Park.
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Town Called Hell, Alfonso Arau, An American Werewolf
in London, Animal House, Antony Jay, Artie Ziff, Bing Crosby, Blues Brothers 2000, Bob Hope, Captain Kangaroo, Carl Gottlieb, Chevy Chase, Clue, Coming to America, Dusty Bottoms, Elmer Bernstein, Empire Magazine, Fat Tony, Freddy's Nightmare, Henry Fonda, Into the Night, It's A
Wonderful Life, Jack Webb, Jenny McCarthy, Joe Mantegna, John Belushi, John Landis, Jon Lovitz, Jonathan Lynn, Josh Mostel, Little Richard, Lorne Michaels, Martin Short, Meat Loaf, Michael Eisner, Michael Jackson, New Line, Once Upon a Time
in the West, Paul Mazursky, Phil Hartman, Police Academy 3, Randy Newman, Rick Baker, Robert Shaw, Robert Young, Roy Rogers, Sam Kinison, Saturday Night Live, Sergio Leone, Spies Like Us, Splitsider, Steve Martin, The Groundlings, The King's Speech, The Magnificent Seven, The Simpsons, The Singing Bush, The Stupids, Three Amigos, Thriller, Tom Arnold, Tom Stoppard, Tony Plana, Trading
Places, Transformers 3, Troy McClure, Walt Disney, would you say I have a plethora of pinatas, Yes Minister