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Mikecg Wrote:

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> HB The night of the hunter with Robert Mitchum


Well done Mike, there's your ten bob. I'll make it up to a pound note if you promise me you didn't have to Google it.

I'll leave the hair ruffling if you don't mind, not that it doesn't look great on you, but that Stu Stu Studioline 'product' has brought me out in hives in the past.

I know you'll understand.

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My sister's work in hospital was arranging for the surgical removal of these items, from people who regretted their


initial wreckless decision.


I once considered having one when I was at school, as other guys were having them on their hands and arms.


My mother said "well your father would not have a mark that the police could identify him by".


It was the right thing to say as I dropped the whole thing and went off to school with this little gem and worked it


into a 'chance' conversation, tattoo sales declined thereafter.

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Mikecg Wrote:

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> Hey HB, RM is one of my favorite actors.


Just as it should be Mike. He was both a an actor and a star. When star meant something.

There's a story about the Herman Wouk 'Winds Of War' (I think that's what it was called) TV series that he appered in, when RM was asked a question in an interview about it, he apparently gave his interlocutor a bit of a look from 'those eyes' and informed him that it didn't stipulate in his contract that he actually had to watch the programme, so he wouldn't be able to assist him in his query.

There was only one Robert Mitchum mould and it got smashed sharpish.

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Mikecg Wrote:

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> Yes! I thought what chance do I have with such a

> goodlooking chap available to the ladies of ED.

> (Not that I'm Looking of course, but if I were

> single).



This guy sounds quite promising. Where can I find him?

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