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Otis

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  • Dec 12, 2017
  • #456
Sam Malone, Dianne and Woody?
 

Captain Dart

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  • Dec 12, 2017
  • #457
?
 

Otis

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  • Dec 12, 2017
  • #458
Adge put 'Cheers' instead of 'Cheggars' and then edited it.
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 13, 2017
  • #459
 
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eastwoodsdustman

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  • Dec 16, 2017
  • #460
Everyone’s favourite egg head prof. Heinz Wolf is the latest to go.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 16, 2017
  • #461
eastwoodsdustman said:
Everyone’s favourite egg head prof. Heinz Wolf is the latest to go.
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Can't say I've heard of him? Did he invent Baked Beans?
 
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Terry Gibson's perm

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  • Dec 17, 2017
  • #462
Not long now until we can start the 2018 version
 

Captain Dart

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  • Dec 17, 2017
  • #463
Terry Gibson's perm said:
Not long now until we can start the 2018 version
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Do not tempt fate!
 

Otis

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  • Dec 17, 2017
  • #464
Captain Dart said:
Do not tempt fate!
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Pretty sure 2018 IS going to happen, Dart. No fate about it.
 

Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 17, 2017
  • #465
Otis said:
Pretty sure 2018 IS going to happen, Dart. No fate about it.
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Well if Mick Jagger or Johnny Vegas die before New Years Day it'll be Terry's fault.
 
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Otis

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #466
Daphne's dead.

Scooby-Doo voice actress dies at 71
 

richnrg

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #467
Otis said:
Daphne's dead.

Scooby-Doo voice actress dies at 71
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the 'Hollywood Reporter' photo of her in the article you linked also shows the voice actors for Fred and scooby
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #468
If you seek out cartoon porn like my friend, you will find lots of Daphne porno.

Must be the glasses I reckon.
 

richnrg

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #469
my friend prefers the jetsons
 
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wingy

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #470
Bit odd
Nearly three weeks behind the event.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #471
wingy said:
Bit odd
Nearly three weeks behind the event.
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....and they wouldv'e gotten away with it if too....if it weren't for you meddling kids....
 
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Johnnythespider

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  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #472
Yikes !!
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #473
I think Scooby bloody Doo was the most hated cartoon in our house! What a bore! The same story week in, week out. It was always the museum boss or curator that was the baddy and usually dressed as a mummy or similar. Hundreds of these made and all virtually the same! The writers should have all been sacked!
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 20, 2017
  • #474
Houchens Head said:
I think Scooby bloody Doo was the most hated cartoon in our house! What a bore! The same story week in, week out. It was always the museum boss or curator that was the baddy and usually dressed as a mummy or similar. Hundreds of these made and all virtually the same! The writers should have all been sacked!
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Yeah and Fred always went to inspect with the girls ( Daphne and Velma) bet he was up to all sorts with them pair
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 22, 2017
  • #475
I know there's a week to go of 2017, but this has taken me a wee while to compile, so if any well known celebs pops their clogs before the end of the year, I'll add them. There's a number on each person and a list of names to identify that person below .......
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Jan:
1. Graham Taylor (12th) ex-England manager
2. Gordon Kaye (23rd) ‘Allo ‘Allo Actor
3. John Hurt (25th) UK Film Actor
4. Mary Tyler-Moore (25th) US Actress
Feb:
5. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (8th) Socialite & TV personality
6. Alan Simpson (8th) Comedy scriptwriter
7. Peter Skellern (17th) Song writer & singer
8. Bill Paxton (25th) US Actor
Mar:
9. John Surtees (10th) 1950’s & 60’s Grand Prix driver
10. Chuck Berry (18th) US Singer/songwriter
11. Colin Dexter (21st) Crime writer (Inspector Morse)
12. Martin McGuinness (21st) Irish Politian
Apr:
13. Tim Pigott-Smith (7th) UK Actor (Gangs of New York, Johnny English)
14. Brian Matthews (8th) Radio presenter
15. J. Geils (11th) Pop star (J Geils Band- “Centerfold”)
16. Ugo Ehiogu (21st) UK Footballer (WBA, A. Villa, England)
17. Erin Moran (22nd) Actress (Happy Days)
18. Amberleigh House (27th) 2004 Grand National winner
May:
19. Geoffrey Bayldon (10th) Actor (Catweazle)
20. Powers Boothe (14th) US Actor (Southern Comfort, Con Air etc)
21. Roger Moore (23rd) UK Actor
22. Gregg Allman (27th) Allman Brothers band (ex-husband of Cher)
June:
23. Roy Barraclough (1st) UK Actor
24. Peter Sallis (2nd) UK Actor & voice for Wallace & Gromitt
25. Adam West (9th) US Actor (Batman)
26. Errol Christie (11th) UK Middleweight Boxer
27. Anita Pallenberg (13th) Italian actress, partner to Keith Richards
28. Brian Cant (19th) TV Presenter. (Playschool)
29. Barry Norman (30th) TV Presenter & film critic
30. Michael Bond (27th) Writer (Paddington Bear)
July:
31. Martin Landau (15th) US Actor
32. George A Romero (16th) Horror film director
33. Chester Bennington (20th) Lead singer Linkin Park
34. Pudsey (21st) Talented TV dog (Britain’s got Talent)
35. Hywel Bennet (25th) UK Actor (Shelly, Virgin Soldiers)
Aug:
36. Robert Hardy (3rd) UK Actor (All Creatures Great & Small)
37. Glenn Campbell (8th) US Country & Western singer
38. Bruce Forsyth (18th) TV Compere & entertainer
39. Jerry Lewis (20th) US Comedy actor
Sept:
40. Walter Becker (3rd) Co-founder of Steely Dan
41. Don Williams (8th) US Country & Western singer
42. Frank Vincent (13th) US Actor (Goodfellas, Casino, The Sopranos)
43. Harry Dean Stanton (15th) US Actor (Godfather Pt II, Alien, The Green Mile)
44. Chuck Low (18th) US Actor (Morrie in Goodfells)
45. Jake La Motta (19th) US Boxer – World Middleweight Champion
46. William G Stewart (21st) TV Presenter (15 to 1)
47. Liz Dawn (25th) UK Actress (Coronation St)
48. Tony Booth (25th) UK Actor (Steptoe & Son)
49. Hugh Heffner (27th) “Playboy” founder
Oct:
50. Tom Petty (2nd) US singer/songwriter
51. Sean Hughes (16th) UK Comedian
65. Robert Guillaume (24th) US Actor (Benson)
52. George Young (27th) Songwriter/guitarist with The Easybeats
53. Fats Domino (24th) Pioneer of Rock ‘n’ Roll music
Nov:
54. Robert Knight (5th) Soul singer (Love on a Mountain Top)
55. Keith Barron (15th) UK Actor (Duty Free)
56. DikMik Davies (16th) Hawkwind keyboard player
57. Malcolm Young (18th) Guitarist & co-founder of AC/DC
58. Jana Novotná (19th) 1998 Wimbledon Ladies Champion
59. Rodney Bewes (21st) UK Actor (The Likely Lads)
60. David Cassidy (21st) US Teen idol singer
61. Rance Howard (25th) US Actor (Apollo 13, Beautiful Mind, DaVinci Code)
Dec:
62. Max Clifford (10th) Disgraced Ex-Publicist
63. Steve Reevis (7th) Native American Actor (Fargo, Dances with Wolves.)
64. Keith Chegwin (11th) Broadcaster
 
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xcraigx

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #476
Shocking omission of Chris Cornell, but very good work non the less. It's been another bad year for celeb deaths.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #477
xcraigx said:
Shocking omission of Chris Cornell, but very good work non the less. It's been another bad year for celeb deaths.
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Why shocking omission? Personally, I've never heard of him. I had to Google the name to find out who he was.
 
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skybluesam66

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #478
Add Leon Bernicoff to the list
Gogglebox -" June - show us your knickers"
 

CJ_covblaze

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #479
skybluesam66 said:
Add Leon Bernicoff to the list
Gogglebox -" June - show us your knickers"
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Loved his rants. Didn’t think he was as old as he was.
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #480
If Gogglebox is all he's been involved with, he can leave without a trace. I've never watched such garbage.
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #481
Houchens Head said:
If Gogglebox is all he's been involved with, he can leave without a trace. I've never watched such garbage.
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Never seen it either. It's the sort of thing my daughter does, watch people watching other people, or watch people watching other people play games instead of playing the games yourself.

Doesn't appeal.
 
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Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #482
Otis said:
Never seen it either. It's the sort of thing my daughter does, watch people watching other people, or watch people watching other people play games instead of playing the games yourself.

Doesn't appeal.
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My thoughts exactly, Otis! I just don't get the idea of watching someone, watching a TV show. Jeez! Watch the bleedin' show yourself! Or get a fuckin' life!
 
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Otis

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  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #483
Houchens Head said:
My thoughts exactly, Otis! I just don't get the idea of watching someone, watching a TV show. Jeez! Watch the bleedin' show yourself! Or get a fuckin' life!
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It's a strange concept.

My daughter was watching people on YouTube who were watching people play Minecraft. It's like a second tier of watchmanship.

Weird.
 

Johnnythespider

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 23, 2017
  • #484
I guess it's a bit like watching a football match on the telly whilst listening to someone commentating on said game, I've seen goggle box a few times, he seemed like a decent old fella, RIP
 
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CJ_covblaze

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #485
Houchens Head said:
I know there's a week to go of 2017, but this has taken me a wee while to compile, so if any well known celebs pops their clogs before the end of the year, I'll add them. There's a number on each person and a list of names to identify that person below .......View attachment 8641
.
Jan:
1. Graham Taylor (12th) ex-England manager
2. Gordon Kaye (23rd) ‘Allo ‘Allo Actor
3. John Hurt (25th) UK Film Actor
4. Mary Tyler-Moore (25th) US Actress
Feb:
5. Tara Palmer-Tomkinson (8th) Socialite & TV personality
6. Alan Simpson (8th) Comedy scriptwriter
7. Peter Skellern (17th) Song writer & singer
8. Bill Paxton (25th) US Actor
Mar:
9. John Surtees (10th) 1950’s & 60’s Grand Prix driver
10. Chuck Berry (18th) US Singer/songwriter
11. Colin Dexter (21st) Crime writer (Inspector Morse)
12. Martin McGuinness (21st) Irish Politian
Apr:
13. Tim Pigott-Smith (7th) UK Actor (Gangs of New York, Johnny English)
14. Brian Matthews (8th) Radio presenter
15. J. Geils (11th) Pop star (J Geils Band- “Centerfold”)
16. Ugo Ehiogu (21st) UK Footballer (WBA, A. Villa, England)
17. Erin Moran (22nd) Actress (Happy Days)
18. Amberleigh House (27th) 2004 Grand National winner
May:
19. Geoffrey Bayldon (10th) Actor (Catweazle)
20. Powers Boothe (14th) US Actor (Southern Comfort, Con Air etc)
21. Roger Moore (23rd) UK Actor
22. Gregg Allman (27th) Allman Brothers band (ex-husband of Cher)
June:
23. Roy Barraclough (1st) UK Actor
24. Peter Sallis (2nd) UK Actor & voice for Wallace & Gromitt
25. Adam West (9th) US Actor (Batman)
26. Errol Christie (11th) UK Middleweight Boxer
27. Anita Pallenberg (13th) Italian actress, partner to Keith Richards
28. Brian Cant (19th) TV Presenter. (Playschool)
29. Barry Norman (30th) TV Presenter & film critic
30. Michael Bond (27th) Writer (Paddington Bear)
July:
31. Martin Landau (15th) US Actor
32. George A Romero (16th) Horror film director
33. Chester Bennington (20th) Lead singer Linkin Park
34. Pudsey (21st) Talented TV dog (Britain’s got Talent)
35. Hywel Bennet (25th) UK Actor (Shelly, Virgin Soldiers)
Aug:
36. Robert Hardy (3rd) UK Actor (All Creatures Great & Small)
37. Glenn Campbell (8th) US Country & Western singer
38. Bruce Forsyth (18th) TV Compere & entertainer
39. Jerry Lewis (20th) US Comedy actor
Sept:
40. Walter Becker (3rd) Co-founder of Steely Dan
41. Don Williams (8th) US Country & Western singer
42. Frank Vincent (13th) US Actor (Goodfellas, Casino, The Sopranos)
43. Harry Dean Stanton (15th) US Actor (Godfather Pt II, Alien, The Green Mile)
44. Chuck Low (18th) US Actor (Morrie in Goodfells)
45. Jake La Motta (19th) US Boxer – World Middleweight Champion
46. William G Stewart (21st) TV Presenter (15 to 1)
47. Liz Dawn (25th) UK Actress (Coronation St)
48. Tony Booth (25th) UK Actor (Steptoe & Son)
49. Hugh Heffner (27th) “Playboy” founder
Oct:
50. Tom Petty (2nd) US singer/songwriter
51. Sean Hughes (16th) UK Comedian
65. Robert Guillaume (24th) US Actor (Benson)
52. George Young (27th) Songwriter/guitarist with The Easybeats
53. Fats Domino (24th) Pioneer of Rock ‘n’ Roll music
Nov:
54. Robert Knight (5th) Soul singer (Love on a Mountain Top)
55. Keith Barron (15th) UK Actor (Duty Free)
56. DikMik Davies (16th) Hawkwind keyboard player
57. Malcolm Young (18th) Guitarist & co-founder of AC/DC
58. Jana Novotná (19th) 1998 Wimbledon Ladies Champion
59. Rodney Bewes (21st) UK Actor (The Likely Lads)
60. David Cassidy (21st) US Teen idol singer
61. Rance Howard (25th) US Actor (Apollo 13, Beautiful Mind, DaVinci Code)
Dec:
62. Max Clifford (10th) Disgraced Ex-Publicist
63. Steve Reevis (7th) Native American Actor (Fargo, Dances with Wolves.)
64. Keith Chegwin (11th) Broadcaster
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Nicky Hayden too.
 

Otis

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  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #486
Johnnythespider said:
I guess it's a bit like watching a football match on the telly whilst listening to someone commentating on said game, I've seen goggle box a few times, he seemed like a decent old fella, RIP
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Hmm, not so sure on that. If you are watching a football match, that is you watching the match and obtaining pleasure from that and if you happen to have on the radio too that just enhances your experience, because you are gaining further insight into the game you are watching.

However, if you are watching someone else play a computer game, or watching someone else watching someone else play a game, that is all about THEIR enjoyment and pleasure and surely your degree of pleasure is diminished.

I could get it a bit more if you are watching a game you haven't got, but my daughter watches people, watching people when she actually has the game herself anyway.

Puzzles the hell out of me. It's not even looking for solutions or tips.

And as for Gogglebox, surely they are watching a number of programmes you don't watch or haven't seen. Unless you have watched exactly what they have watched there is a degree of dissociation isn't there? Also aren't they more than likely watching a lot of programmes you don't like at all anyway?

I have seen clips, but I expect they are watching stuff that includes all the soaps, X Factor, Strictly, I'm a Celebrity, Call the Midwife, Downton Abbey etc. and they are all programmes I have never seen and would never, ever wish to see. And then, in that circumstance why would I want I watch people talk about programmes I have absolutely zero interest in?

Maybe I am missing the point, but if they were talking about Walking Dead, or League of Gentlemen, or Breaking Bad etc. I might be a little more interested in, it perhaps, but I guess they are watching pretty much mainstream, safe TV aren't they?
 
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clint van damme

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  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #487
Johnnythespider said:
I guess it's a bit like watching a football match on the telly whilst listening to someone commentating on said game, I've seen goggle box a few times, he seemed like a decent old fella, RIP
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He was top man and he hated the tories so he was sound in my book! RIP Leon.
 
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Sky_Blue_Daz

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  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #488
He was always glad to see a nice looking woman on telly
 

Johnnythespider

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #489
Otis said:
Hmm, not so sure on that. If you are watching a football match, that is you watching the match and obtaining pleasure from that and if you happen to have on the radio too that just enhances your experience, because you are gaining further insight into the game you are watching.

However, if you are watching someone else play a computer game, or watching someone else watching someone else play a game, that is all about THEIR enjoyment and pleasure and surely your degree of pleasure is diminished.

I could get it a bit more if you are watching a game you haven't got, but my daughter watches people, watching people when she actually has the game herself anyway.

Puzzles the hell out of me. It's not even looking for solutions or tips.

And as for Gogglebox, surely they are watching a number of programmes you don't watch or haven't seen. Unless you have watched exactly what they have watched there is a degree of dissociation isn't there? Also aren't they more than likely watching a lot of programmes you don't like at all anyway?

I have seen clips, but I expect they are watching stuff that includes all the soaps, X Factor, Strictly, I'm a Celebrity, Call the Midwife, Downton Abbey etc. and they are all programmes I have never seen and would never, ever wish to see. And then, in that circumstance why would I want I watch people talk about programmes I have absolutely zero interest in?

Maybe I am missing the point, but if they were talking about Walking Dead, or League of Gentlemen, or Breaking Bad etc. I might be a little more interested in, it perhaps, but I guess they are watching pretty much mainstream, safe TV aren't they?
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On the whole it is mainstream stuff yes, but occasionally there will be a film or a news item that is more relevant to me, where it is interesting is you get to see the reactions and opinions of a wide spectrum of society, I'm not saying it's highbrow stuff but it can be interesting. I don't watch it all the time it is more when I'm channel hopping and I will stop for a while before moving on. Anyway as I said he seemed a decent sort and his wife who appeared with him will be devastated so RIP Leon.
 
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Otis

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  • Dec 24, 2017
  • #490
Johnnythespider said:
On the whole it is mainstream stuff yes, but occasionally there will be a film or a news item that is more relevant to me, where it is interesting is you get to see the reactions and opinions of a wide spectrum of society, I'm not saying it's highbrow stuff but it can be interesting. I don't watch it all the time it is more when I'm channel hopping and I will stop for a while before moving on. Anyway as I said he seemed a decent sort and his wife who appeared with him will be devastated so RIP Leon.
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It's never appealed to me, but yeah, RIP for sure and I guess that's the end of his wife on the programme as she surely wouldn't want to go alone.
 
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