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Previously on "Guaranteed way to win the pools"
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Guaranteed way to win the polls
Just start a small but victorious war.
Simples.
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Originally posted by wurzel View PostI always thought it was them who did "Flying saucers over Yatton". Was wrong, was Stackridge by all accounts.
I seem to recall that Viv Stanshaw lived on a boat in Bristol & died a few years back when he fell asleep with a fag in his mouth and set fire to it.
I've just been chatting to my friend John Halsey, who was a good friend of Viv's for many years. He's told me a number of amusing stories about him. Yet Viv was rather a tragic figure in the end. John says that Viv's preferred indulgence was Valium and brandy, which isn't a good combination if you also smoke in bed
John's also told me that he was drummer for the recording of a third Sir Henry Rawlinson album. Although it was completed, Viv then just sat on the tapes for several years as he couldn't face the hassle of releasing a new album and all the having-to-be-organised that would come with promoting it. As far as John knows, the tapes were destroyed in the fire in which Viv died.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band often used to mention him, and named an album after Keynsham
"Zebra Kid and Horace Batchelor on percussion" - The Intro and the Outro
I seem to recall that Viv Stanshaw lived on a boat in Bristol & died a few years back when he fell asleep with a fag in his mouth and set fire to it.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostMy memories of the Big L are of me at boarding school with a tranny in my bunk.
The evening's entertainment always went on under my pillow so that the prefects couldn't hear.
Emperor Rosco was a favourite.
By the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
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just don't play the euro millions - I'm not 100% confident they can afford the payout
©jack Dee on twitter
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostRoad Luxemburg, the only pop radio station at the time, very poor reception on my car radio (valve)
My memories of the Big L are of me at boarding school with a tranny in my bunk.
The evening's entertainment always went on under my pillow so that the prefects couldn't hear.
Emperor Rosco was a favourite.
By the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostTo find out more please send a cheque or postal order for one pound to:
Horace Bachelor,
P.O. Box 99
Keynsham (that's K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M).
I was reminded of this while driving through Keynsham the other day.
Anyone remember?
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostTo find out more please send a cheque or postal order for one pound to:
Horace Bachelor,
P.O. Box 99
Keynsham (that's K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M).
I was reminded of this while driving through Keynsham the other day.
Anyone remember?
"Zebra Kid and Horace Batchelor on percussion" - The Intro and the Outro
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostTo find out more please send a cheque or postal order for one pound to:
Horace Bachelor,
P.O. Box 99
Keynsham (that's K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M).
I was reminded of this while driving through Keynsham the other day.
Anyone remember?
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Guaranteed way to win the pools
To find out more please send a cheque or postal order for one pound to:
Horace Bachelor,
P.O. Box 99
Keynsham (that's K-E-Y-N-S-H-A-M).
I was reminded of this while driving through Keynsham the other day.
Anyone remember?Tags: None
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