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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> hhmmmmmm?

> Elizabeth Bennett has cropped up twice now, I

> always thought she came across as a wee bit smug

> and rather prim... not two of my favorite

> characteristics, but each to there own!


But also witty, self knowing, flirtatious and intelligent. A sexy combination.

Bobby Moore to ask him "Why Bobby"


Alan Ball to recreate his "sitting on the ball" antics at Hampden Park in front of 100,000 hysterical, fanatical flag-waving Scots when England went 2/0 up near the end.


Sir Alf Ramsey so that he and Bally could relive the conversation they had after the game when Alfie had, specifically, told the Team NOT to wind up The Scots in their own backyard....:))

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> Tony,PSSS Fictional fella


Top Cat, Captain Birdseye ain't real???


Well Captain Birdseye in definitely real as I used to see him in the adverts over a 25 year period, though admittedly, he did change appearance radically over that time. ( but then I had hair like George Michael once so I didn't think any more of it)...


Top Cat is a blow though but Boss Cat was real weren't he?


Still like to ask Bobby Moore "Why M8" ?

>>But also witty, self knowing, flirtatious and intelligent. A sexy combination.<<


All true....and I hesitated over her a while before going for Emma instead! I think she might be more entertaining without quite realising why! :) I might sit her opposite Heathcliff and sit back and watch...

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