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Old Jul 12th 2007 | 6:17 am
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Che Guevara , i would want to know what he thinks to the socialist revolutionary movements of today .

Did he regret the Bolivia job & also i would ask why Ipom has his face on a pillow .



oh yeah , & did he want a t-shirt with a students face on it
 
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Che Guevara , i would want to know what he thinks to the socialist revolutionary movements of today .

Did he regret the Bolivia job & also i would ask why Ipom has his face on a pillow .



oh yeah , & did he want a t-shirt with a students face on it
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 10:11 am
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Originally Posted by russmcp
No one has made me laugh more than Peter Cook, im my opinion the word genius is used a bit too much sometimes, but I really think he was.

Very sharp and very very funny. Such a shame he died when he did as a new generation was beginning to see how funny he was.

I have a great book written by his widow, with chapters written by his friends, not only did it make me laugh out loud, I cried with laughter.

My 400th post, about time!
And a fine subject to bring the 400th up on. Love Cooky, have you seen his appearances on the Clive Anderson show shortly before he died? There are out the on the 'web, it shows he hadn't lost it despite the troubles he was going through (if indeed he percieved them as 'troubles').

Not read that book but I have read a couple of others, not seen that tribute film with Rhys Irfans in it either ... not sure I need to to be honest ...

Hicks, Cook and Spike Milligan can all come back gladly.

Yeh, leave Bernard Manning.
 
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When did Muhammed Ali die
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 10:56 am
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When did Muhammed Ali die
As far as I know, he hasn't ...
 
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As far as I know, he hasn't ...
That's what I thought. Seems a bit presumptuous to bring him back if he hasn't gone
 
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Originally Posted by moneypen20
That's what I thought. Seems a bit presumptuous to bring him back if he hasn't gone
Ah, missed that one ... talking of dead people ... when WILL Thatcher go? This booze won't keep forever ...
 
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Ah, missed that one ... talking of dead people ... when WILL Thatcher go? This booze won't keep forever ...
She's playing with your mind
 
Old Jul 12th 2007 | 12:56 pm
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Originally Posted by russmcp
No one has made me laugh more than Peter Cook, im my opinion the word genius is used a bit too much sometimes, but I really think he was.

Very sharp and very very funny. Such a shame he died when he did as a new generation was beginning to see how funny he was.

I have a great book written by his widow, with chapters written by his friends, not only did it make me laugh out loud, I cried with laughter.

My 400th post, about time!
And Dudley Moore... whilst we're here.

He was an extremely talented pianist too... I have a couple of jazz albums.

Bring back Dud... even just so I can once moore gaze into those lovely brown eyes....

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Old Jul 12th 2007 | 12:57 pm
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Originally Posted by scott&rachel
.... & also i would ask why Ipom has his face on a pillow .

Truth be known, the person who slept on it left the imprint. Never been able to shift it. I will locate that today and take a photo.... thanks for the reminder.
 
Old Jul 13th 2007 | 2:55 am
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Truth be known, the person who slept on it left the imprint. Never been able to shift it. I will locate that today and take a photo.... thanks for the reminder.


 

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