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leggedstruggle Croydon 13 Aug 15 5.45pm | |
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Of 'on the buses' - dead.
mother-in-law is an anagram of woman hitler |
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wombat84 13 Aug 15 5.56pm | |
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Another legend gone
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TheJudge 13 Aug 15 6.10pm | |
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One of the most memorable TV characters of the 70's in one of the most enduring series. On the Buses was not a favorite of the pretentious critics but very popular among real people.
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fed up eagle Between Horley, Surrey and Preston... 13 Aug 15 6.11pm | |
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Another one gone. It's a depressing thing to see these people die out, an era when we had real talent where as now there is no talent. R.I.P.
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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 13 Aug 15 6.15pm | |
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Quote TheJudge at 13 Aug 2015 6.10pm
One of the most memorable TV characters of the 70's in one of the most enduring series. On the Buses was not a favorite of the pretentious critics but very popular among real people.
Kids,tired of being bothered by your pesky parents? |
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leggedstruggle Croydon 13 Aug 15 6.19pm | |
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.15pm
Quote TheJudge at 13 Aug 2015 6.10pm
One of the most memorable TV characters of the 70's in one of the most enduring series. On the Buses was not a favorite of the pretentious critics but very popular among real people.
Is that because it had a full frontal of Olive in it - Hammer did like to shock.
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TheJudge 13 Aug 15 7.17pm | |
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 13 Aug 2015 6.15pm
Quote TheJudge at 13 Aug 2015 6.10pm
One of the most memorable TV characters of the 70's in one of the most enduring series. On the Buses was not a favorite of the pretentious critics but very popular among real people.
No I didn't, but it's not that surprising given that horror films have a more limited audience. Saw it in Purley cinema when I was seven, as I recall.
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martin2412 Living The Dream 13 Aug 15 7.45pm | |
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Quote fed up eagle at 13 Aug 2015 6.11pm
Another one gone. It's a depressing thing to see these people die out, an era when we had real talent where as now there is no talent. R.I.P.
Why pay for talent when you can film some scumbag on Benefits Britain then stick it on at prime time. I blame the audience for watching that Shyte RIP Stephen Lewis.
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johnno42000 13 Aug 15 7.45pm | |
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rip.
'Lies to the masses as are like fly's to mollasses...they want more and more and more' |
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Mr Palaceman 13 Aug 15 7.55pm | |
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My dad worked on the films, great show, great character.. R.I.P...
"You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead" Stan Laurel |
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Percy of Peckham Eton Mess 13 Aug 15 8.05pm | |
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From the days when there was real entertainment on the telly. RIP Blakey and Smiler (Stephen Lewis).
Denial is not just a river in Egypt! |
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OllieMaidstoneEagle Maidstone, Kent 13 Aug 15 8.12pm | |
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He once lived in Forest Hill/Honor Oak. Grew up watching him as did my Ollie. RIP Blakey! Ollie's Dad,Ash.
Red and Blue Army! |
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