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Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 10:56
by Mrs RicheyJames
I'd say about the same hight, but had a bit more meat on him.

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 11:25
by Johnny Rotten
A few months back when i wuz in london, i saw ricky gervais, he wuz jogging with a m8 of his, and he looked at us with the"please leave me alone stare" :D , and we were so kind to do so :D

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 12:41
by scotty
Johnny Rotten wrote:A few months back when i wuz in london, i saw ricky gervais, he wuz jogging with a m8 of his, and he looked at us with the"please leave me alone stare" :D , and we were so kind to do so :D
"wuz", "m8" :eek: did you go to a School or a Clinic :roll:

When we were in London a few weeks ago we went for a Curry and were seated next to -

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Joseph McFadden, we were staying in Covent Garden and the only famous face we saw was another Jocko Hommo :roll:

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 13:34
by Badlander
scotty wrote:
Johnny Rotten wrote:A few months back when i wuz in london, i saw ricky gervais, he wuz jogging with a m8 of his, and he looked at us with the"please leave me alone stare" :D , and we were so kind to do so :D
"wuz", "m8" :eek: did you go to a School or a Clinic :roll:
Sorry to interfere, but it's better to take action before it's too late :
Posting Guidelines wrote:Write in correct English. No txtspeak please! We don't mind common net abbreviations such as LOL, and we don't demand precision typing skills, but abbreviations such as 'u' or 'l8r' are immature and detract from the content of your message.
Keith's right about it : txtspeak is annoying. Please refrain from using it as much as possible. 8)

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 15:34
by Johnny Rotten
Sorry it's a force of habbit :( (been a online gamer for three years, whereas you learn to use as few words as possible, and when you do , make it as short as possible, teamspeak helped alot thou) forgive me for this "rude word" up

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 15:44
by scotty
Johnny Rotten wrote:Sorry it's a force of habbit :( (been a online gamer for three years, whereas you learn to use as few words as possible, and when you do , make it as short as possible, teamspeak helped alot thou) forgive me for this "rude word" up
No prob's :notworthy:

Posted: 15 Oct 2006, 16:20
by Izzy HaveMercy
scotty wrote:
Johnny Rotten wrote:Sorry it's a force of habbit :( (been a online gamer for three years, whereas you learn to use as few words as possible, and when you do , make it as short as possible, teamspeak helped alot thou) forgive me for this "rude word" up
No prob's :notworthy:
k thx! ;D looollll1111!11

IZ.

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 10:14
by markfiend
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:We spotted David Jason in Leeds a few weeks ago getting into a posh car.

I must say, he is quite small!! :eek: :lol:
They've been filming a new series of A Touch Of Frost.

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 12:55
by Purple Light
markfiend wrote:
Mrs RicheyJames wrote:We spotted David Jason in Leeds a few weeks ago getting into a posh car.

I must say, he is quite small!! :eek: :lol:
They've been filming a new series of A Touch Of Frost.
I used to work for Coors Brewers in Headingley & they filmed a lot of interior scenes in our cafe/restaurant for some reason. & yeah, he is really small isn't he!

I played five-a-side against some of the Emmerdale cast a year or two back if that counts in this thread!

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 19:06
by Obviousman
Was bringing away some garbage today and Rudy Trouvé (ex-dEUS guitar player) was bringing out his garbage at the container park as well...

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 19:30
by EvilBastard
[sound of bottom of the barrel being scraped]

Joey Dunlop (RIP) used to stop in for a half a shandy in the pub I used to work in.
One of Sean Connery's sons lives about half a mile from me, see him sometimes on the subway.
Joan Jett once cadged a fag off me outside a bar.
Debbie Harry once stumbled into me when she was pished.
My brother in law's step father used to be married to someone who had a kid with Nigel Davenport ("It's the Tenuous Circuits, cap'n! They'll no tek ennee moah!)
Biggest Claim To Fame: until recently worked with Richie Stotts, former Plasmatics ax-man - he never wore his tutu to the office though, which I thought was a shame.

/barrel scraping

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 20:18
by snowey
Said hello to Mark E Smith :notworthy: on Friday before the gig at the canteen in Barrow. Nice bloke who was not pissed up for a change.

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 22:34
by ruffers
scotty wrote:went for a Curry and were seated next to -

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Joseph McFadden, we were staying in Covent Garden and the only famous face we saw was another Jocko Hommo :roll:
I have no idea who this person is...

Posted: 16 Oct 2006, 22:42
by MadameButterfly
EvilBastard wrote:[sound of bottom of the barrel being scraped]

Joey Dunlop (RIP) used to stop in for a half a shandy in the pub I used to work in.
One of Sean Connery's sons lives about half a mile from me, see him sometimes on the subway.
Joan Jett once cadged a fag off me outside a bar.
Debbie Harry once stumbled into me when she was pished.
My brother in law's step father used to be married to someone who had a kid with Nigel Davenport ("It's the Tenuous Circuits, cap'n! They'll no tek ennee moah!)
Biggest Claim To Fame: until recently worked with Richie Stotts, former Plasmatics ax-man - he never wore his tutu to the office though, which I thought was a shame.

/barrel scraping
Oh well done! You need to win a prize!
:wink:

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 15:06
by Norman Hunter
Purple Light wrote:I played five-a-side against some of the Emmerdale cast a year or two back if that counts in this thread!
Hah! Beat you at last! :lol:

Played them in another 5-a-side competition this summer, got drubbed 5-0 but as Captain shook hands with Sam Dingle and marked young Daz. Our team name? Norfolk & Good - can't sue us for trades description. Tournament record: P5 W0 F0 A13 - and we weren't the worst team there :eek:

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 15:26
by canon docre
I had a nice evening with these ladies plus puddles a couple of nights ago.


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Does that count?

Posted: 17 Oct 2006, 19:50
by boudicca
snowey wrote:Said hello to Mark E Smith :notworthy: on Friday before the gig at the canteen in Barrow. Nice bloke who was not pissed up for a change.
Excellent stuff. He does have his moments of sounding like an utter cnut, but I think if you caught him on a good day he'd be great to have a natter with :notworthy:

Might ask him how he wrote Elastic Man... :innocent: