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Just look at all the leading threads at the moment:


"Dead at 44"

Death of Keith Waterhouse

Death of Ray Barrett

Death of Iain Cuthbertson ( with another Honorary mention for KW)

Death of Terry Wogan, as a Broadcaster on Radio 2.


Even Death of the bleedin' Summer in the "Carnival Is Over" thread.


All meritorious threads, of course but lets have some Autumnal cheer as the sun is shining and will do all dayB)>:D<

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> bigbadwolf Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Bloody 'ell Tony, you've been busy today

> haven't

> > you.

>

> Busy? Busy?

>

> Address me on equal terms when YOU have had the

> last say on TEN DIFFERENT THREADS

> SIMULTANEOUSLY..as well as at the same time...

>

> Record I'm rather proud of, if you MUST know...

>

> Anyone for shuttlecocks?


Edited to say: And thats not just "any ten" thats the "TOP TEN!!"

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> Just look at all the leading threads at the

> moment:

>

> "Dead at 44"

> Death of Keith Waterhouse

> Death of Ray Barrett

> Death of Iain Cuthbertson ( with another Honorary

> mention for KW)

> Death of Terry Wogan, as a Broadcaster on Radio

> 2.

>

> Even Death of the bleedin' Summer in the "Carnival

> Is Over" thread.

>

> All meritorious threads, of course but lets have

> some Autumnal cheer as the sun is shining and will

> do all dayB)>:D<



All started by you though weren't they? What are you... a fecking undertaker?

Jah Lush Wrote:

"Dead at 44"

Death of Keith Waterhouse

Death of Ray Barrett

Death of Iain Cuthbertson ( with another Honorary mention for KW)

Death of Terry Wogan, as a Broadcaster on Radio 2.

Even Death of the bleedin' Summer in the "Carnival Is Over" thread.




All started by you though weren't they? What are you... a fecking undertaker?


Well we've established that you are not a "fecking" detective! ( Hope you do not mind me using the vernacular that you seem so fond of)...


Firstly SteveT initiated the "Wogan" thread followed by Mick Mac starting the "Dead at 44" thread followed by SteveT (again) beginning the Keith Waterhouse thread...other than that you are fecking well right me old mucker....


p.s. Unless you are suggesting that I am either SteveT ( same age group, coud be true) or Mick Mac ( younger and prettier)..

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