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I'm free

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 14:49
by paint it black
...been a while since i started a thread, but he's worth it, sadly missed...not in a gay way :( :( :cry:

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 14:51
by bushman*pm
go figure
:innocent:

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:00
by Quiff Boy

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:02
by James Blast
Roger Daltrey's not dead.

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:03
by Izzy HaveMercy
"Measuring the inside leg" will never be the same again :|

IZ.

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:09
by Ahráyeph
He's really free now... RIP

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:14
by markfiend
I just heard. :(

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 15:27
by streamline
Sad news, Are You Being Served was one of the staples of my early years (not that I understood any of the innuendo - I just thought it was funny!)

RIP Mr Inman :notworthy:

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 16:13
by nick the stripper
Quiff Boy wrote:Image
Well I've got my wanking material for tonight.

In all seriousness though, it tis a shame.

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 17:43
by Dark
I remember watching AYBS some years ago. So much innuendo. RIP. :(

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 18:36
by emilystrange
sigh..

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 18:38
by bushman*pm
best i keep my mouth shut on this one then!
dont get me started on bbc 'comedies'
:evil:

Posted: 08 Mar 2007, 18:43
by James Blast
bushman*pm wrote:best i keep my mouth shut on this one then!
ditto

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 00:20
by undertow
He was very good as a guest on Basil Brush.

Some bizarre skit on Robin Hood , he emerged out of a 'magic tree' clad in Lincoln Green and a fine pair of ballet tights with the words..
well i don't need to go on

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 00:22
by nick the stripper
undertow wrote:He was very good as a guest on Basil Brush.

Some bizarre skit on Robin Hood , he emerged out of a 'magic tree' clad in Lincoln Green and a fine pair of ballet tights with the words..
well i don't need to go on
Please do, I was on the edge of my seat. What did he say? What did he say?! :eek:

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:04
by James Blast
nick the stripper wrote:
undertow wrote:He was very good as a guest on Basil Brush.

Some bizarre skit on Robin Hood , he emerged out of a 'magic tree' clad in Lincoln Green and a fine pair of ballet tights with the words..
well i don't need to go on
Please do, I was on the edge of my seat. What did he say? What did he say?! :eek:
Lemme guess... no Missus... hello my dah'lings... shut that door... nice to see you... look at the muck in here... to see you nice...


Nah, it's gone, sorry. :|

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:20
by undertow
er ................it Might have been
I'M FREE!
:oops:

I could go and check for you I've got it on VHS downstairs

It's with 'Mr Roy' you know

and a bust called Stanley.

EUREKA! that's what that wierd Granny Murray on Me Too has been reminding me of she has a spooky Auton tailors dummy called (I think ) Clyde. That unsuspecting children dress up each day depending on the theme.
In fact if Granny Murray had been child minding my kids I'd have reported her for insane good humour and insufferable self righteousness

Oh my gawd , I've had arant about a kids programme.

Mind you not as sad as this

Me Too! is produced by Glasgow-based production company Tattiemoon.

The show returned to CBeebies in December 2006. However some viewers were annoyed to find that the original songs had been "re-composed", but with the original lyrics remaining in place. The reason for this is still unclear. Fans on the BBC Parenting message board have observed that there were previous complaints about the original songs being too fast, unmemorable and difficult for children to learn. The question of copyright issues was also raised as a possibility, unverified. A Tattiemoon representative states only that the staff of the programme have been "working on the new songs for a long time." (Tattiemoon email form letter sent to multiple enquirers) Viewers can address concerns via the email address on the Tattiemoon website posted below.


21ST CENTURY CIVILISATION the end is near!

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:36
by James Blast
get out more, please

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:39
by undertow
I'm going to see Paradise Lost in London on 12th April!

Otherwise it might be the CO OP tomorrow morning, they know me in the CO-OP, THEY DO YOU KNOW.....

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 01:58
by boudicca
Slaps self on wrist for having a chuckle in a Dead-Thread...

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 02:09
by James Blast
No arguments in Blastville about vi 'Lost, ye ken ma feelins' aboot them, Missus. ;D
Think I've fallen in love with this undertow chappie too (and I did spot the after Genesis after Gabriel link, Erse!), I like the cut of his jib. What!

Top hole, tally ho! etc....

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 02:20
by undertow
jb wrote
I like the cut of his jib. What!


Ahh , I see the heartening glow of the sodium light, through the rain, on Sauchiehall Street .

Tanglefoot thoughts from Sheffield:

Take time to see the wonders of the world
To see the things you've only ever heard of
Dream life the way you think it ought to be
See things you thought you'd never ever see

Take a cruise to China or a train to Spain
Go round the world again and again
Meet a girl on a boat meet a boy on a train
And fall in love without the pain

Refrain :

Everybody needs love and adventure
Everybody needs cash to spend
Everybody needs love and affection
Everybody needs two or three friends

Chorus :

These are the things
These are the things
The things that dreams are made of
These are the things
These are the things
The things that dreams are made of

Take a lift to the top of the Empire State
Take a drive across the Golden Gate
March, march, march across Red Square
Do all the things you've ever dared

(Refrain)

(Chorus)

Like fun and money and food and love
And things you never thought of

These are the things
These are the things
The things that dreams are made of

New York, ice cream, TV, travel, good times
Norman Wisdom,(well perhaps not) Johnny, Joey, Dee Dee, good times

(Repeat chorus three times and fade


ps what end of Sauchiehall do you stand on a Friday night?
Is Rooftops still there?

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 02:47
by James Blast
Pop pap to an over promoted and under produced beat.

you have just earned your first

Next! :twisted:

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 02:55
by undertow
jb wrote

Pop pap to an over promoted and under produced beat.
oh no no no!
the first movement of a bitter sweet, urban teenage opera


surely!

Posted: 10 Mar 2007, 02:57
by boudicca
James Blast wrote:No arguments in Blastville about vi 'Lost, ye ken ma feelins' aboot them, Missus. ;D
Er... yeah, all too well, actually.

That Draconian Times was a loan, you know? :innocent:
14 months and counting :eek: :lol:
And I only bought it 3 years ago - not even!

I don't have a copy of it or owt, you see... if you could do me wan that'd be champion :oops: