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31 minutes ago, ianr said:

As in the famous Monty Perl sketch?

That rings no bells! Do you have a link?

Did you mean Monty Python? Mr Creosote?

9 minutes ago, tomskip said:

A Little Bit of Toast by Streetband, with Paul Young (later 80s heart throb Paul Young) as lead singer. 

Oh crikey, yes, I think that's what I must be thinking of 🤣

1978 😮

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>> As in the famous Monty Perl sketch?

> That rings no bells! Do you have a link?

D'oh!.  Sorry.  So many programming languages...

> Did you mean Monty Python? [.....]

That's the fellow! 🙂  Same mode perhaps, but a different commodity. https://www.google.com/search?q=python+spam

55 minutes ago, ianr said:

>> As in the famous Monty Perl sketch?

> That rings no bells! Do you have a link?

D'oh!.  Sorry.  So many programming languages...

> Did you mean Monty Python? [.....]

That's the fellow! 🙂  Same mode perhaps, but a different commodity. https://www.google.com/search?q=python+spam

Ah yes.

That has just brought the revolting thought into my mind of spam on toast.

And now spam fritters, which it was my sad misfortune to be regularly given for lunch at school, many many decades ago.

2 hours ago, alice said:

I have seen the Muffin man.

I have met Muffin, and his keeper.  Was in fact on stage with them, in Wimbledon.  I remember being perturbed by the amount of powder on his keeper's face, and the possible damage that might be done to the grand piano's gleaming polished surface by his prancing about on top of it.  My reward for the appearance, afair, was a book or two, and a jam tart.

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53 minutes ago, ianr said:

I have met Muffin, and his keeper.  Was in fact on stage with them, in Wimbledon.  I remember being perturbed by the amount of powder on his keeper's face, and the possible damage that might be done to the grand piano's gleaming polished surface by his prancing about on top of it.  My reward for the appearance, afair, was a book or two, and a jam tart.

sorry but that is not the muffin man

Very well.  I have too an even dimmer memory of being made to represent the 'Muffin Man' in some kind of engineered entertainment at infant school.  Afair, my role was to remain hidden - even then, my preternatural talent for remaining still and quiet had been recognised - behind a circle of my colleagues, who sang the song.  At some stage in the proceedings the circle opened, to reveal me, with what I presume  would have been my tray of muffins.  God knows what they were.

From that production it was an obvious natural progression to my most notable appearance, in another class production: 'the guy' (as in 'Penny for the ...').

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2 hours ago, ianr said:

I have met Muffin, and his keeper.  Was in fact on stage with them, in Wimbledon.  I remember being perturbed by the amount of powder on his keeper's face, and the possible damage that might be done to the grand piano's gleaming polished surface by his prancing about on top of it.  My reward for the appearance, afair, was a book or two, and a jam tart.

I always thought it was an upright piano.

Maybe it was grander when it was on stage in Wimbledon rather than on my grandparents' telly.

Was the penguin there? I like the penguin. I like the way he clacks his beak 🤣Screenshot_20251125-185009_eBay.thumb.png.d7aada86cc2bc0ccfa68e578293179a5.png

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