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Though a Brummy I ran a 12 through London.


My name is "Great" though not satanic.



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Ok re-read rules..( arse about face.however..).not a book character, though literary.


W**F

Arthur Conan Doyle

Albert Austin

Sir Michael Balcon

John Baskerville

Bill Oddie

Black Sabbath

Matthew Boulton

James Brindley

Jane Bunford

George Cadbury

Charlatans

David Lodge

Dexy's Midnight Runners

Duran Duran

Edward Burne Jones

Electric Light Orchestra

Nigel Mansell

Neville Chamberlain

Joseph Chamberlain

Sid Field

Tony Hancock

Washington Irving

Alexander Issigonis

Joseph Priestley

Judas Priest

Frederick William Lanchester

William Murdoch

Ocean Colour Scene

Ozzy Osbourne

Thomas Telford

J R Tolkien

Traffic

James Watt

UB40


If not Murray Walker, Nigel Mansell, Roy Wood or any of The wondrous Musical Youth who are still passing the dutchie as we speak....


Yes?

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Oh why not throw who's who at me Tony None of the above


Well Meowwwwwwwww to you, you old fart...I'm off...(6)


Thought it simply HAD to be one of The Musical Youth Guys...:(


Silly Game anywayz..:X


'ere I hopes u ain't implying that I copied that list ?


Thought of 'em all meself and put dem alfabetticcaly as well, even the wons i aint even 'eard of..


Cheeky young pup/kitten...

LOL..Thank You for taking so long Wolfie!..I wanted to cut 'n paste some insults to you and in doing so stumbled on a piece written by an articulate drug-user who told of his night out, with 2 people he had just met, in sunny Dalston the other evening.:))..Think the 3 of them wanted some "Mandy" ?? and "MDMA" and all ended up getting ripped off by 4 different people all of whom were "sympathetic" about the earlier Guys (who had nothing to do with them, naturally!) ripping them off, so they ripped them off even more, individually and collectively.


Great lesson for any Young Londoners venturing out of their "manor" and "comfort zone" to party away, needing the assistance of drugs along the way. If you don't get done by Con Artist "1" then "2" might get you, avoid them and "3" will show up with others behind him to have a go, as well....


Anyway back to the game....

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> In other words Tony you tried to score some drugs

> last night but got flogged some chalk dust

> instead.


Not me GuvB) Not even a cigarette has passed through my cherry lips.


Women and Gambling have been my vices for the last 35 years though:-$


They actually bought "baking powder" at first from Con Artist "1"...Con Artist "2" was 60 years old..lol

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> Magnus Mills won the Booker prize and Helen

> fielding won the book of the year award dummy. You

> made a complete mess of that Woof. Daizie, you

> kept at it, I nominate you next. Woof if you have

> any remorse you'll pass the baton on to Daizie.



Helen Fieldings "Bridget jones" replaced Magnus Mills column at the Independent....


so I'm a dummy....yeah but no....ermm


I dont mind your lofty comments coz i did kinda mess the "book character" bit up.....


Luckys I is good a drawin' an' Cullurin in an all ..



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