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Post by delboy on Apr 30, 2011 22:08:14 GMT
tynesider !!!!! really. You clearly could never be trusted with the power of invisibility. At least not by women anyway. Me........i'd be straight down the bank to help meself to all the wonga.
I would also go to Millwall. Get on the pitch and hold some of the opposing players off the ball. And of course pick the ball up and run into the oppos goal. 10-0 every week yyyaaaa haaa. I would also have a roam around in some the houses in my close. Just to have a nosey. If anyone was in a state of undress i would leave immediately.
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Post by mrlimbo on Apr 30, 2011 22:16:33 GMT
could it be David McCallum from the man from uncle??? LOL....... i was "Illya Kuryakin" as a young child
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Post by Chrissie on Apr 30, 2011 22:23:05 GMT
could it be David McCallum from the man from uncle??? LOL....... i was "Illya Kuryakin" as a young child *Swoon*
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Post by jerryrm on Apr 30, 2011 22:27:05 GMT
LOL....... i was "Illya Kuryakin" as a young child *Swoon* I had a crush on Wendy Richard, "Are You Being Served" and other shows, which are not being shown in the U.S. I hated to read that she had passed away.
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Post by delboy on Apr 30, 2011 23:29:29 GMT
Do you remember a song from the 60's called "come outside". It went like. "theres a lovely moon out there. come outside" And a chick is saying "what for". That chick is Wendy Richard. She was paid a one off fee for her part in that song. I think it was £25.
Useless fact #161.
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Post by jerryrm on May 1, 2011 0:00:23 GMT
Well i for one am glad that you are all here Jerry. Del, when Chrissie invited me to post in her forum, I was the only American here. I wasn't sure what kind of a reception I would get from you British. I received a very warm welcome, from a group of wonderful people, from a great nation. I'm glad that you all are here too. I don't think I have heard that song, but the "British invasion", as it is called on this side of the pond, didn't come until the Beatles in 1964.
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Post by bluecow1980 on May 1, 2011 7:18:34 GMT
jerry noone needs to be invited to post, I couldnt give a monkeys where anyone is from so long as theyre a friendly bunch! Anyhooo I like the idea of the invisible Jerry... its almost got a men in black feel to it!
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Post by delboy on May 1, 2011 21:13:18 GMT
Sorry to delay replying to this Jerry. But i keep forgetting that i have a lot of part conversations in a lot of different threads.
I do not understand the attitude of some Brits toward Americans. And i feel kinda apologetic about it.
There are many millions of good and decent British people that would feel slightly ashamed that you felt so hesitant at posting on a UK forum.
Sadly there are many idiot people that are prejudiced and poorly mannered too.
Maybe the song that Wendy Richard sang on was just a uk thing . Actually, thinking about it, it was sung in a cockney accent. So probably wouldn't have been released in the states.
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Post by jerryrm on May 1, 2011 21:28:21 GMT
blue and Del. Don't feel apologetic, Del. I didn't mean that I thought that I would be disliked, but rather that I might be considered an intruder, since I'm not British.
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Post by Chrissie on May 1, 2011 21:29:56 GMT
Here you go Del & Jerry - there is a lovely moon Go on - if any of you have never heard it before it's so funny
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Post by Chrissie on May 1, 2011 21:33:34 GMT
Del, don't worry, no matter where anyone is from (apart from outright spammers) they are never considered as intruders here (((Jerry))) we all luvs ya
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Post by jerryrm on May 1, 2011 21:35:47 GMT
Thanks Chrissie, it's a catchy little tune. I don't think it was released in the states, I have never heard it before.
I love to go for a walk when there is a lovely moon out, but not with Del. LOL
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Post by delboy on May 1, 2011 21:37:14 GMT
Yeah... i love that attitude Chrissie. And i'll drink to that.
There it is Jerry. Chrissie has posted the song up. The girl part is Wendy Richard ...LOL
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Post by jerryrm on May 1, 2011 21:41:27 GMT
Thanks Chrissie, I luvs you all too. This was only my second forum and the ECF, while British, is mosty populated by Americans. If you hadn't invited me, I wouldn't have joined here as I would have felt like an outsider and an intruder. I see now, that I was very wrong to think that way.
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Post by delboy on May 1, 2011 21:43:05 GMT
Glad to hear that Jerry.
With all the ladies here it would be somewhat odd if you and i went for a walk in the moonlight lol
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