Quote: Marc P @ 28th December 2014, 10:07 PM GMTBarbara once hugged me saying aren't you clever then told me I had made her stomach and her fanny clench with emotion. I took it as a compliment.
Did her bra fly off?
Quote: Marc P @ 28th December 2014, 10:07 PM GMTBarbara once hugged me saying aren't you clever then told me I had made her stomach and her fanny clench with emotion. I took it as a compliment.
Did her bra fly off?
When I was about 12, my mum took me to the theatre to see a production of 'Of Mice and Men' (I'd just read the book and loved it).
We were in the second row. Clive Mantle (playing the part of Lennie) was going a bit overboard with his american accent and ended up managing to spit all over my face.
Quote: zooo @ 28th December 2014, 10:17 PM GMTThat kind of post needs prior warning.
That's what I told her!
Hey Lofty terrorists just dropped an atom bomb on the queen
Quote: lofthouse @ 28th December 2014, 10:26 PM GMTDid her bra fly off?
why you unpatriotic little toe rag.
For those of you who are more mature, I once passed within a hair's breadth of Gregory Peck on George Street in Edinburgh. I couldn't believe it had happened. It was 1970 and the Commonwealth games were on so maybe that was why he was there. I suppose he must have been quite old but he still looked gorgeous.
I had this post read by Marc P.
Quote: Nogget @ 29th December 2014, 8:18 AM GMTI had this post read by Nogget.
Quote: keewik @ 28th December 2014, 11:25 PM GMTFor those of you who are more mature, I once passed within a hair's breadth of Gregory Peck on George Street in Edinburgh.
Mature? On this forum?
I'm enjoying this thread. I was also watching a play about the Potsdon Conference with my mother in the 1990s and waved to Richard Wilson who was also in the audience.
Me and my mates once waved through a window at Jonathan Ross. He was in Chinatown in a restaurant with his family.
He didn't look very impressed.
It didn't help that we were shouting "JOOOOOOHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNATTTTTTTTTHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAN!" at him.
My aunt once met this geezer.
He was much older by then.
When I was a babby, my Nan bought a babby bath off a woman who lived a few doors away. She'd kept the bath for some reason (other kids?) after Billy Dainty had long finished with it.
Fletches daughter from Porridge helped host a quiz at my work once
I had a chat with her about Eldorado & being a seventies sex symbol
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ 3rd January 2015, 10:05 PM GMTFletches daughter from Porridge helped host a quiz at my work once
I had a chat with her about Eldorado & being a seventies sex symbol
And what did she say about you being a 70s sex symbol?
Ahhhhh, Patricia Brake