Richard Wilson... is gay??
I DONT BEL... nah way too predictable
Richard Wilson... is gay??
I DONT BEL... nah way too predictable
He still is!
Well I think I found that out 5 or 6 years ago and of course thinking about it it is quite believable.
Quote: Chappers @ 9th August 2022, 8:14 PMWell I think I found that out 5 or 6 years ago and of course thinking about it it is quite believable.
Yeah I think it's only relatively recent, like the last 10 years that it has been known.
Found out recently that ex-snooker professional Steve Davis is a big fan of prog rock, particularly the slightly more obscure bands of the genre, with 2,000 albums in his collection "of a prog nature".
"I never liked Yes, ELP or Genesis, the more 'acceptable' faces of the genre - nor am I into straight jazz. But mix the two, and prog-jazz works for me! The recipe is magical". - Steve Davis
https://www.loudersound.com/features/a-look-inside-steve-davis-record-collection
Another one - in The Good Life, the neighbours are 'Tom and Jerry'! OK, I always knew those were their names, I didn't just find THAT out, but I never really thought of their names as being the same as the cat and mouse, if you see what I mean. But perhaps it was immediately obvious to every other viewer!
Quote: lofthouse @ 9th August 2022, 6:09 PMRichard Wilson... is gay??
I DONT BEL... nah way too predictable
I can't believe, in these supposed more enlightened times, that the matter is even being discussed.
Quote: a plate @ 9th August 2022, 9:11 PMAnother one - in The Good Life, the neighbours are 'Tom and Jerry'! OK, I always knew those were their names, I didn't just find THAT out, but I never really thought of their names as being the same as the cat and mouse, if you see what I mean. But perhaps it was immediately obvious to every other viewer!
Also, of course, the original name of Simon & Garfunkel.
Quote: Feeoree @ 9th August 2022, 9:02 PMYeah I think it's only relatively recent, like the last 10 years that it has been known.
Yes. He came out in 2013.
And that's the only reason I'm surprised I'd never heard it mentioned - in all that time
And no Billy I'm not homophobic and I couldn't care less if he's gay , straight or bi - you shit stirrer
On Twitter I was referred to as being a cis man. (it was said as an insult)
I keep hearing these words CIS and TERF without a clue what they mean - so I looked them up.
So.. a cis man is a man that identifies as a man. It's so ridiculous that it is funny.
As Frank would say "Hmmm, I'm a married man"
I can't believe he's Scottish.
I can't believe it's not butter.
In the Great Recoinage of 1816, the guinea was demonetised and the word "guinea" became a colloquial or specialised term. Although the coin itself no longer circulated, the term guinea survived as a unit of account in some fields. Notable usages included professional fees (medical, legal, etc.), which were often invoiced in guineas, and horse racing and greyhound racing,[2] and the sale of rams. In each case a guinea meant an amount of one pound and one shilling (21 shillings, £1.05 in decimal notation)
Bernard Cribbins played a villain in a Hitchcock film.