Jimmy Carter doesn't want to sell his house
Well, would you want to buy a house, no matter how des the res and how chic the area if it had a grave in the front garden? That, apparently is what Jimbob wants to inflict on his family and the good people of Plains, Georgia. Apparently Arlington just doesn't cut it.
Regrettably, I cannot lay hands on a photograph of that particular piece of real estate.
Regrettably, I cannot lay hands on a photograph of that particular piece of real estate.
what a fucking knob!
and who exactly would want to go and look at his body?
The egos of these people are jaw dropping.
talking of graves I lived in a graveyard for 5 months while staying with a friend.
It was the old registrars office turned into flats , I quite liked it
Croydonian said... 12:01 pm
Apparently one can be buried in a garden here, although it is rare because it tends to wreck the property price.
PH - I expect the neighbours were quiet.
Anonymous said... 12:49 pm
I knew a man who lived in Graveyard - but he was ome kind of vampire/zombie creature - not sure - he is now a Member of the House of Lords.
Stan Bull said... 4:24 pm
"Plains is where our hearts have always been,"
It's certainly a pity he and his missus didn't stay true to their hearts and remain in Plains and ever upped sticks for Washington DC circa 1977-81. The President and the Killer Rabbit episode. See Wikipedia.
Oh, the malaise.But note Carta's peacekeeping and humanitarian work since leaving office and the 20 (dire) book he has penned. Inspiration for Emily perhaps?
Croydonian said... 4:35 pm
He was a remarkably useless president. Fortunately the good people of Nevada had the sense not to send his son to the Senate and thus create a Carter dynasty. Shudder.
Rigger Mortice said... 8:50 pm
the bush one is hardly a good advert for them
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