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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> RH, RH with his band of men

>

>

> Ooh, I could happily go to bed dreaming of Richard

> Greene. Or Errol Flynn. Not fussy.


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Showing yer age, PGC. Except I wouldn't have thought you would remember Richard Greene :)


William Tell? Mexico Pete? Mick and Montmorency? The Appleyards? The Bumblies? Er, Rag, Tag and Bobtail?


No, just me then :))


:)-D

Muley Wrote:

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> Ma Na Ma Na

>

> Do-Do Do Doo Doo

>

> Ma Na Ma Na

>

> Do-Do Do Dooooo...


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That's the spirit.




All together now..


Robin hood....Robin hood....ROBIN HOOD....



TRA LA LAAAA...




I thank you




W**F


* what a bracing rendition on this "Jack Frost" of a day*

#They called the greatest archers to a tavern on the green

They vowed to help the people of the king

something something something something something something some

But still found plenty of time to sing


ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

RIDING THROUGH THE GLEN

ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

WITH HIS BAND OF MEN

FEARED BY THE BAD LOVED BY THE GOOD

ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD#


All from memory by the way, no google.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> #They called the greatest archers to a tavern on

> the green

> They vowed to help the people of the king

> something something something something something

> something some

> But still found plenty of time to sing

>

> ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

> RIDING THROUGH THE GLEN

> ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

> WITH HIS BAND OF MEN

> FEARED BY THE BAD LOVED BY THE GOOD

> ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD#

>

> All from memory by the way, no google.


For something something read: His bow was always ready and he kept his arrows sharp


Also from memory and pah to Google - although I never understood the first line so for that I thank you.

Moos Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

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

> -----

> > #They called the greatest archers to a tavern

> on

> > the green

> > They vowed to help the people of the king

> > something something something something

> something

> > something some

> > But still found plenty of time to sing

> >

> > ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

> > RIDING THROUGH THE GLEN

> > ROBIN HOOD, ROBIN HOOD

> > WITH HIS BAND OF MEN

> > FEARED BY THE BAD LOVED BY THE GOOD

> > ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD ROBIN HOOD#

> >

> > All from memory by the way, no google.

>

> For something something read: His bow was always

> ready and he kept his arrows sharp

>

> Also from memory and pah to Google - although I

> never understood the first line so for that I

> thank you.


And thank you for filling in my somethings and I of course cock a snook at Google also.

I reckon people shouldn't bother with Google today, if you want to know anything important just ask Moos and me.

Between us we know pretty much everything.

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Michael Praed should have been mine. Oh he

> should.

> > But I was illegal and he now narrates Mills &

> > Boon audiobooks.

>

>

> Omg, I'm traumatised now. I used to drool over Mr

> Praed


I hate to shatter any illusions but "when I was younger so much younger than today" I had a girlfriend who said she was first attracted to me because she felt I looked like Michael Praed. Of course I've turned into Count Dracula now and it's more than likely that poor Michael has gone the same way.

Moos Wrote:

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> Now starring as Captain Von Trapp and like

> yourself Mr. Lush something of a silver fox.


That's very kind of you Moos. But looking at his picture there he does resemble Christopher Lee when he starred in the Hammer horrors playing Count Dracula. I'm also glad to see that he has more grey hair than I do. Hoorah!

  • 8 months later...

LegalEagle-ish Wrote:

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> RosieH Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Michael Praed should have been mine. Oh he

> should.

> > But I was illegal and he now narrates Mills &

> > Boon audiobooks.

>

>

> Omg, I'm traumatised now. I used to drool over Mr

> Praed


OMG was he that awful looking (scruffy) guy?


(I think I did too.......)

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