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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> TLS/ANNASFIELD

> Great singing, but they are an odd looking bunch

> the 1960s liverpudlians.


Firstly, the "elf n safety" Czars wouldn't allow that today and yet I bet, almost as one, that everyone would want that to return.


Secondly, and here's your starter for "10" who is the Guy at 16 and 53 seconds swaying in the Middle of The 1964 Kop?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Will have another look at youtube tonight to check

> out the famous face - but I thought thay all

> looked like Shane McGowan.


Can't wait all night Mick!


Who is that good looking fokker?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Eh - is it you like, eh Ton?

> If its not you (and I don't know what you look

> like) I have not got a clue....


There was a clue as to this Liverpudlian Mick!.."fokker"....(?):))


I'm Sarf Londres Born 'n Bred---Elephant and Castle Brook Hospital-1954.B)

SimonM Wrote:

> Oh but how could you omit the divine Ms

> Goolagong?! :)


Indeed SimonM!...Evonne Goolagong Cawley defeated her fellow Australian and namesake Helen Cawley in the 1971 French Open Final..."not a lot of people know that" :)

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Eh - is it you like, eh Ton?

> > If its not you (and I don't know what you look

> > like) I have not got a clue....

>

> There was a clue as to this Liverpudlian

> Mick!.."fokker"....(?):))

>

> I'm Sarf Londres Born 'n Bred---Elephant and

> Castle Brook Hospital-1954.B)



You have completeley lost me with the "Fokker" clue TLS - Sorry - can anyone else help.


1954! - gosh that's old...

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