Re: And today, joining the underground .....
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 11:53 am
https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1 ... _tn__=EH-RDave wrote:Chas off of Chas and Dave.
No relation.
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https://m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1 ... _tn__=EH-RDave wrote:Chas off of Chas and Dave.
No relation.
Were blood and guts flying?pwrmoore wrote:John Cunliffe. There'll be an official day of mourning in Greendale.
Steptoe & Son - genius writing, as was Anthony Aloysius St John Hancock Both stand the test of time.BaggyTrousers wrote:You deeeerti old maaan - that was Harry H Corbett's catchphrase for his on-screen Da, Wilfred Bramble and apparently, they didn't like each other. Writer Ray Galton is taytie. I assume Hercules the horse is no longer with us, unless in a pot of glue.
I rather liked Steptoe & Son, similar era of Til Death Us Do Part. They don't make'em like that any more. Probably as well.
Oh dear how sad, never mind, did they find his latest haul along with the body ?WeeWorld wrote:Bradley Wernham, Britain’s most prolific burglar dies aged 27
Hopefully, this toerag had not yet polluted the gene pool. It's always great when a death is a cause for three hearty cheers.WeeWorld wrote:Bradley Wernham, Britain’s most prolific burglar dies aged 27
Very sorry to hear that. One of the good guys,Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Can't believe we're into February and no one's posted any for 2019 yet.
Sadly here's one. Jeremy Hardy.
The world is a sadder place today than it was when he was bringing smiles to people's faces. A very funny guy. I obviously didn't know him, but I liked him.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-47056671
Love it. This deserves a thread of it's own.Frank wrote:It's always sad when someone dies but maybe we should also commiserate when someone lives in the interest of balance.
Andrew Castle for example. Seriously what's the point of him?