nothing to do with politics. but she looks quite good in a sheet and they are always welcome as an escape aid
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Morning Norman, still enjoying a nice long stretch? *LOL*
I loved ronnie barker!
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I think I loved Porridge best of all with the lovely Richard Beckinsale and Mr Mackay
Yep! Porridge was legendary
Had me a little crush on Beckinsdale too
I loved open all hours too but liked fletch better
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A many talented and wise person was Ronnie B. The thing with NSF and Porridge is that it stands the test of time. We used to watch the 2 Ronnies as well and I saw a bit on TV recently but it wasn't the same. It was a bit cringy. I also preferred Granville in OAH to His Del boy in OFAH. TBH I never really got into OFAH, it made me cringe as well. But the wisdom of NSF endures. All the other characters were sound as well. Maclaren, Mr Barroclough, Orrible Ives, Bunny Warren, Genial Harry Grout. Great
nice to know I'm not the only one who misses my old mate Lennie Godber. sound as a pound he was
now can we get back to discussing the salacious Sally? all woman and more afaic. well I don't get out much do I?
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I saw a picture of her wrapped in a sheet with The H of P with the Big Ben clock tower out through a window. I think it was something symbolic
Classy lady, and married one of the 7 Dwarfs apparently, the one who walks in front of the lady in fancy dress with a face like a bulldog sucking a wasp at the opening of parliament
Classy lady, and married one of the 7 Dwarfs apparently, the one who walks in front of the lady in fancy dress with a face like a bulldog sucking a wasp at the opening of parliament
What..... no Free Stuff? Nothing to see here then
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Originally Posted by ~hoochie~:
What..... no Free Stuff? Nothing to see here then
There you go then ~hoochie~
by clicking on this thread you have all pledged ÂĢ25,000 to her autism charity. (only kidding) but she has pledged any money she makes from this programme will go towards that worthy cause. well done Sally. show the losers what it means to be a real winner
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