We were discussing this yesterday and I was just thinking - do you think Nepal will send over one of their actresses to do a 'meals on wheels' run in Wigan
We were discussing this yesterday and I was just thinking - do you think Nepal will send over one of their actresses to do a 'meals on wheels' run in Wigan
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fight for the pensioners to have their leccy reduced
fight for the pensioners to have their leccy reduced
ben e kingsley has been contacted to play on the old joanna in the musical jandi
silly woman
she should be home 'doing' her hoovering
silly woman
she should be home 'doing' her hoovering
Surely St Lumley will take on the powers that be?
Lil
Lil
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
I think one is planning to get a huge blonde beehive and will be falling out of taxis all over London in tribute Lil
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Like you I feel that Amy Winehouse, or a Nolan, would have been more appropriate, but I understand That Ms Lumley is related in some way.
quote:Originally posted by Moonbeams:
Surely St Lumley will take on the powers that be?
Lil
yes moonbeams - it's so AD FAB isn't it
why doesn't she hold a car boot sale in luton to raise funds for the homeless
you can just imagine the conversation she had with her agent;
a: darling we need to raise your profile
jo: yes i totally agree,my dramatic skills have been lying dormant for too long sweetie
a: how about the fast track to press - how about charity work?
jo: wonderful!
a: oxfam representative?
jo: SO yesterday darling!
a: UNICEF?
jo: all those children begging darling
a: helping in a homelesss shelter - we can contact that pointless pathetic ONE SHOW?
jo: no...(thinks) there's nowhere to sleep sweetie - ANYTHING IN NEPAL?
a: I think those blokes that fought in the war and didn't get a pension are doing something - I could check it out?
jo: Wonderful - oh and darling? Can you fed-ex as much information on Gandi that you can find
a: will do
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Like you I feel that Amy Winehouse, or a Nolan, would have been more appropriate, but I understand That Ms Lumley is related in some way.
LOL LOL LOL
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:
I think one is planning to get a huge blonde beehive and will be falling out of taxis all over London in tribute Lil
yes
they get totally carried away -
clip showd her saying a sentance in nepal type lingo then smiling then making that hand gesture that gandi used to do
i must admit i am totally loving it
garage joe - are you saying that she is related to a gurka
clip showd her saying a sentance in nepal type lingo then smiling then making that hand gesture that gandi used to do
i must admit i am totally loving it
garage joe - are you saying that she is related to a gurka
i think she is a silly old moo and should come home and do her ironing
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
they get totally carried away -
clip showd her saying a sentance in nepal type lingo then smiling then making that hand gesture that gandi used to do
i must admit i am totally loving it
garage joe - are you saying that she is related to a gurka
Yes indeed. Her father.
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
I think you are really misunderstanding the situation Lil.....The gurkhas didn't want her for her Ab Fab credentials...they wanted her to be their Purdy and be an Avenger of their wrongs with a few well aimed ballet kicks....they'd have gone for Gareth Hunt if he hadn't carked it
yes - i can see it now
christopher biggins representing NASA
colleen nolan fighting for more student loans at HARVARD
babs windsor questioning the right to keep the peerage
LOVE IT!
christopher biggins representing NASA
colleen nolan fighting for more student loans at HARVARD
babs windsor questioning the right to keep the peerage
LOVE IT!
quote:Originally posted by DanceSettee:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
I think you are really misunderstanding the situation Lil.....The gurkhas didn't want her for her Ab Fab credentials...they wanted her to be their Purdy and be an Avenger of their wrongs with a few well aimed ballet kicks....they'd have gone for Gareth Hunt if he hadn't carked it
LOL LOL LOL
bloody northern lights then the gurkas!
why not the blackpool illuminations and the darby & joan club
why not the blackpool illuminations and the darby & joan club
Former Member
Apparently, Ms Lumley's 'victory' will have a detrimental impact on the Nepalese economy. I heard this through friends of mine that went to Nepal recently, and that appears to be the general consensus over there.
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
why must people be 'upemselves'
why can't people be kinder and more giving in a genuine way
everyone fighting to the front of the Q
joanna lumley has totally convinced herself that she is nepal's answer to everything!
why can't people be kinder and more giving in a genuine way
everyone fighting to the front of the Q
joanna lumley has totally convinced herself that she is nepal's answer to everything!
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
Why isn't she passionate about OAP's being mugged for their pensions then
I will tell you why - cause it ain't cosmopolitan enough
quote:Originally posted by Joods:
Apparently, Ms Lumley's 'victory' will have a detrimental impact on the Nepalese economy. I heard this through friends of mine that went to Nepal recently, and that appears to be the general consensus over there.
NO - how interesting!
Do tell more!
I have got it!
LET'S DO A SWOP
Joanna Lumley for the Dalai Lama
I bet the Dalai would do the OKAEY COKEY with the old uns down the old community centre!
LET'S DO A SWOP
Joanna Lumley for the Dalai Lama
I bet the Dalai would do the OKAEY COKEY with the old uns down the old community centre!
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
Why isn't she passionate about OAP's being mugged for their pensions then
I will tell you why - cause it ain't cosmopolitan enough
so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley Her Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
then the dalai lama could be on the totally useless ONE SHOW where everyone giggles over bugs and the rain for no bloody reason at all
and that bloke adrian with the frying pan face pretending to be cynical and that irish girl pretending to be a poppet when she could easily throw you out a window
sigh
mainsteam tv - gawd help us all
and that bloke adrian with the frying pan face pretending to be cynical and that irish girl pretending to be a poppet when she could easily throw you out a window
sigh
mainsteam tv - gawd help us all
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
Why isn't she passionate about OAP's being mugged for their pensions then
I will tell you why - cause it ain't cosmopolitan enough
so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley Her Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
lil doesn't argue - it's common
now if you will excuse me i have to contact the aztec people to see it they need any campaigning
to make the pan pipes acceptable in public places
good day to you
lol
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
Why isn't she passionate about OAP's being mugged for their pensions then
I will tell you why - cause it ain't cosmopolitan enough
so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley Her Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
lil doesn't argue - it's common
now if you will excuse me i have to contact the aztec people to see it they need any campaigning
to make the pan pipes acceptable in public places
good day to you
lol
and on that note I will leave you to keep bumping up your own threads
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Joods:
Apparently, Ms Lumley's 'victory' will have a detrimental impact on the Nepalese economy. I heard this through friends of mine that went to Nepal recently, and that appears to be the general consensus over there.
NO - how interesting!
Do tell more!
From what I understand: It appears Nepal has hundred of small villages, many of which the Gurkha's come from and some villages are 90% inhabited by Gurkha families. Now they and their families can come to the UK the individual local industries of each village will collapse bringing down the villages with it.
This is a genuine concern there, and whilst Ms Lumley's heart is in the right place, it's a case of her and other do gooders not thinking the whole thing through properly.
Good day to you dear Lil.
Excuse me for going off topic. I left this for you last night but you missed it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/hi...ploads/9/a9gSZfINUFU
I hope you enjoy it.
Excuse me for going off topic. I left this for you last night but you missed it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/hi...ploads/9/a9gSZfINUFU
I hope you enjoy it.
quote:so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley ConfusedHer Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
Joanna's father was indeed in the Gurkha Regiment and my father served alongside the Gurkhas in WW2 and always said they were the finest soldiers in the world so I totally understand why she did what she did for them.
quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:quote:Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:quote:Originally posted by EDWARDIAN LIL:
i am sensitive to the plight of the gurkas -
and think it is henious that they have been treated in this way by the british goverment
but getting in an AD FAB actress to champion their cause is right daft
Not really its something she is passionate about
Why isn't she passionate about OAP's being mugged for their pensions then
I will tell you why - cause it ain't cosmopolitan enough
so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley Her Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
lil doesn't argue - it's common
now if you will excuse me i have to contact the aztec people to see it they need any campaigning
to make the pan pipes acceptable in public places
good day to you
lol
and on that note I will leave you to keep bumping up your own threads
someone needs a hug
quote:Originally posted by Blackpudlian:quote:so why just ask this question in relation to Lumley ConfusedHer Father was a Ghurka, she has probably grown up listening to stories regarding their bravery, so naturally admires them, and obviously felt they were not being dealt a fair hand by our government, I cant see the problem, and I cant see the point of your argument really
Joanna's father was indeed in the Gurkha Regiment and my father served alongside the Gurkhas in WW2 and always said they were the finest soldiers in the world so I totally understand why she did what she did for them.
i completely agree with the issue - my grand father / father always said that they were fine soldiers and i think they have been treated shabbily by the british goverment
why joanna lumley though
sigh
quote:Originally posted by Scotty:
Good day to you dear Lil.
Excuse me for going off topic. I left this for you last night but you missed it.
http://www.youtube.com/user/hi...ploads/9/a9gSZfINUFU
I hope you enjoy it.
LOL LOL LOL
duffy has disappeared
i got it -
she's off fighting for justice for the native american indians
i got it -
she's off fighting for justice for the native american indians
quote:why joanna lumley though
Why not Joanna Lumley?
I think it is great that someone who could get the cause some publicity, stood up for something she believed in rather than sit back and wait for someone else to do it.
I've wondered if her campaign might actually hasten the end of the Gurkha Regiment. No pension money coming in from the british government means that the Nepalese government has got no reason to allow its citizens to serve in another country's army.quote:Originally posted by Joods:
Apparently, Ms Lumley's 'victory' will have a detrimental impact on the Nepalese economy. I heard this through friends of mine that went to Nepal recently, and that appears to be the general consensus over there.
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