Would you protest on a roof to see your child again?
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by: redversdowns
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Would you protest on a roof to see your child again? Watch our Rock Videos and listen to our Army of Daddies Calling song, you can even download it for FREE! Right then. Here I am on Harriet Harman's roof. It all seemed like such a good idea in the pub a few weeks ago. The morning chorus of birds is doing little to alleviate the nerves, this really is quite naughty. And surprisingly easy. As London stirred, we opened the gate, and clambered up the side of the house with no security or dogs to disturb us. Extraordinary!! Looking out across the capital I remember when we first took the girls to the Natural History Museum. It was such a happy day. Blinded by love I would never have dreamt it would end in such an acrimonious divorce. We got an early train into Paddington and took the circle line to South Kensington. We all held hands on the short walk from the station to the museum, a family. The girls loved it, already very excited by their first visit to London; this was the icing on the cake. That was probably one of the happiest days of my life. Although I did not think it at the time. You never do. One thing led to another and the marriage fell apart. As it would happen I was painted in court as some sort of Tyrannosaurus Rex, like the one that stood before me that day. My beloved wife would be seen as the leaf eating liberal diplodocus, harbouring our children from the feared predator, the father. Now I can not see my children, what else do I have to loose? The ex wife has the house, the kids, even the Sky Plus box. I must do something. I am doing something!! I think these campaigns are working. My all time favourite was the Batman feat at Buckingham Palace. Cunning stunts. Fathers 4 Justice state the importance of the father in a child's development, the importance of family, why we should not encourage a society where children are bought up by lesbians. It is as simple as that. Anyway for now there are more pressing concerns. The police have arrived and there is a T Rex on the deputy prime minister's roof. |
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Redvers Downs has put pen to paper and has written a song called Army of Daddies Calling. Take a minute to listen to this lyrical rock genius and watch the 3D animated character come to life in the video. You can review the song and add your comments to our rock music forum. Redvers Downs was massively influenced by rock music and song lyrics from The Small Faces, The Who, The Rolling Stones and Spencer Davies Group, to mention a few.Redvers Downs write some influential protest song lyrics & 3D animated videos
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