I thought this might be good page to introduce, a kind of cyber-space forum OR! You can visit the new weblog that I have created for the GSPS at Livejournal.com

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I've removed the Sussex Oath from the subscriptions page as it was upsetting some folk. Seems they didn't like to swear allegiance to anything… well good for them I say. Let anarchy rule, after all, it's what Spike would have done. Eccles for King! Bring back Bluebottle! Neddie Seagoon for Prime Minister! Ahh what joy it would bring.

What's next…. Ah yes. The unfinished pages--- well, it's like this, the web-site is a kind of hobby of mine and as such I don't get a lot of free time with which to update it, what with Work & Life to contend with… 

And of course -
as you all know - I am now the official web master of the whole GSPS no less!!!!! Gadzooks and spluttle me cruns' where will it all end. Take a peep at www.thegoonshow.org.uk to find out.

Where next - hmmm -  Yes !

The site is so full of photo's that it makes it slow to download. Perhaps it does, but that doesn't matter, I like to try and include plenty of photo's of our outings and so on as they make-up most of the stories contained in the pages.

There are a few more unanswered queries but I'll stop for now and go straight to - And Finally; and say that if you enjoy the Goons then please consider joining the Society, you'll be pleased that you did. And if you do join using the Sussex subscriptions form then please let me know by email, thanks. I like to keep track of these things you know.

I attended the Spike Milligan memorial service along with several other GSPS members and  several hundred 'Celebrities'.  One day I will get around to writing a piece for this. One day…

Meanwhile,  Spike's gravestone down at Winchelsea, in East Sussex, the inscription is written in gaelic, translated it reads:
                               
                                      "I told you I was ill"