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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post"Jeremy Beadle had a small kock"
wouldn't that depend on which hand he was using. If it were the adult sized big one then yes I suppose so. The other one would probably resemble being tugged off by an action man.
-Jeremy Beadle has a small kock
.....but on the other hand
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Just pimping the charity he supported, as someone who has also had young family member spend his early years on a children's cancer ward.
Children with Leukaemia
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"Jeremy Beadle had a small kock"
wouldn't that depend on which hand he was using. If it were the adult sized big one then yes I suppose so. The other one would probably resemble being tugged off by an action man.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI don't think Bogey would've liked him...
I'm not surprised
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostI really didn't like him during his YBF period as he came across as a bit condescending towards his so-called victims.
Seeing him out of this role and into his ordinary persona he seemed quite the opposite and by all accounts he was a very nice guy to know.
He was an avid bibliophile and collector of trivia but what always struck me, whenever I saw him on TV, was his tremendous enthusiasm.
The world will be a greyer place without him.
I'm sure that many of us will have heard of the passing of Jeremy Beadle yesterday after battling Pneumonia, although many will not be aware of his membership of Chelsea Lodge No 3098.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYup. What the Lizard said.
I really didn't like him during his YBF period as he came across as a bit condescending towards his so-called victims.
Seeing him out of this role and into his ordinary persona he seemed quite the opposite and by all accounts he was a very nice guy to know.
He was an avid bibliophile and collector of trivia but what always struck me, whenever I saw him on TV, was his tremendous enthusiasm.
The world will be a greyer place without him.
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnyone who raises £100M for charity is ok by me... didn't like his programmes though...
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnyone who raises £100M for charity is ok by me... didn't like his programmes though...
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Originally posted by zeitghostAnyone who raises £100M for charity is ok by me... didn't like his programmes though...
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In 2001 Beadle was presented with an MBE for services to charity for his work with Children With Leukaemia, and is estimated to have raised more than £100-million for various charities.
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Originally posted by ferret View PostSick puppy!
Lost my Dad when he was 61 so can imagine what his poor family are going through. Reading his obituary on the BBC the last bit says he left a wife and two daughters, very sad.
As much as he annoyed the hell out of me when I was younger it sounds like he was a really nice bloke and suffered a bit in the last few years with ill health.
RIP Jeremy
My dad was also 59 when he went. He also had cancer of the kidney which is very similar to jeremy...but my dad also had ALS.
I must admit, I kinda liked YBF, especially the kids clips and animals as those are difficult to stage but I thought the clips of people falling off ladders etc was just to carppy TBH.
RIP Mr Beadle...
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostBeadles no-longer about!!!
Lost my Dad when he was 61 so can imagine what his poor family are going through. Reading his obituary on the BBC the last bit says he left a wife and two daughters, very sad.
As much as he annoyed the hell out of me when I was younger it sounds like he was a really nice bloke and suffered a bit in the last few years with ill health.
RIP Jeremy
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