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What's your favourite Tim Walker?

We all love comedy Tim but we shouldn't forget the other greats.

My top three:

Tim Walker - Photography http://www.designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2008/timwalker

Tim Walker - Restorer http://www.timwalkerrestorations.co.uk/

and

Tim Walker - Guitarist http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/walker.htm

:)

Quote: Jane P @ September 25 2009, 9:35 AM BST

We all love comedy Tim...

'Comedy' Tim?

'Love'?

Are you quite sure, Miss?

Yes I think I speak for us all here, John. Don't fight it.

:)

Quote: Jane P @ September 25 2009, 9:35 AM BST

We all love comedy Tim but we shouldn't forget the other greats.

My top three:

Tim Walker - Photography http://www.designmuseum.org/exhibitions/2008/timwalker

Tim Walker - Restorer http://www.timwalkerrestorations.co.uk/

and

Tim Walker - Guitarist http://www.impulse-music.co.uk/walker.htm

:)

Wow, it's like being in a David Gorman internet-themed comedy show of my own! :O

I'll fight it. Even if it means I end up in a corner, punching myself in the face. As usual.

Quote: Jane P @ September 25 2009, 9:41 AM BST

Yes I think I speak for us all here, John. Don't fight it.

:)

I'd heard of the photographer.

There's another girl who has the same name as me (well one of my names) with a photo of her online with Gordon Kyrpton Factor man. Alas it's not me.

Well, I've been intimate with all of them. But I'll never forget the way our own Tim Walker touched me. Both physically and emotionally.

Oh, I'm so good...

Tim Walker

I've not seen it, but how can this not be the *best* Tim Walker *ever*: http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0050010/

He's a Detective Sergeant, he has the nickname 'Freebie', and he's played by James Caan in this crime/comedy/drama/action caper!

Dan

I didn't know you had such big ears Tim.

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There are two Jeremy Orbells as far as I can see. Just my luck that the other one is the successful one who has done quite well in the finance sector and he's a pretty good triathlete as well. Rats!

Quote: Marc P @ September 25 2009, 10:02 AM BST

I didn't know you had such big ears Tim.

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What a satirical photographer I am. You should see my picture of a policeman on a pig farm... Errr

Must dash. I'm very important in the NHS world and co-incidentally a photographer too but :D to you all.

x

Yeah, off you go, Jane, leave me to cope with the fallout from your thread. :( ;)

None of them escape alive:

TIMOTHY WALKER - 10th January 1887
Elizabeth Woods was living with her Aunt Harriett Hurley and Benjamin Hampton in Barracks Street, Deloraine in December 1886. Timothy Walker lived in Morgan's Row, Deloraine. He and Woods had lived together until she had left him in late October after a quarrel. About 6.30 p.m. on 2nd December, Woods saw Walker in Barrack Street and he asked if they were still friends. When she said 'No' he lifted his double-barrelled gun and said he'd knock her brains out. Hampton came out of the house and asked Walker to leave quietly. Walker shot him in the left arm and fired the second barrel into his left side. Walker went to his son-in-law's house gave the gun to his daughter and asked her to take care of his 6 year old son as he expected to be arrested.

He appeared in the Supreme Court on 15th December 1886 on a charge of having 'feloniously, wilfully and of malice aforethought, killed Benjamin Hampton''. Walker argued that the gun had gone off during a struggle, but witnesses agreed that there was no such struggle. Walker was sentenced to death. He had been transported to Van Diemen's Land and had committed a number of offences there between 1833 and 1837. At the time of his trial he was 76 years of age. He was executed on 10th January, 1887. Death was instantaneous.

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