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Post by William Gaunt on Mar 30, 2007 22:13:38 GMT
You beat me to it. That's pretty much how I worked it out too. It took me longer than you gargs, because I thought I was dead.
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Post by sandywinder on Mar 31, 2007 10:40:16 GMT
He was in some cheesy TV series in the late sixties called 'The Persuaders' or something like that with a gorgeous woman I can't remember. They had special gifts. So what was it called, guys? Clue: her name was Alexandra something. Now try not to google it first.
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 31, 2007 11:35:44 GMT
How could i possibly forget...Bastedo!
Blimey..I've got my work cut out with you and Gargs..if this was a Pub Quiz against the Cheese Tavern we'd muller them.
The name is William Gaunt - god knows what he does nowadays. Or any of the others. Cast back into the fog of nonentity..which they possibly prefer?
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 31, 2007 11:54:21 GMT
I'm not sure if this is easy or hard. Happy Birthday.. 1) To me! 2) Piccione! 3) Gus..<stop laughing> 4) Sandy.. .......... STOP!! 5) Err Al Johnson. 6) Someone with better things to do.
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Post by motorist on Mar 31, 2007 12:20:19 GMT
He was in some cheesy TV series in the late sixties called 'The Persuaders' or something like that with a gorgeous woman I can't remember. Was that the thing with Roger Moore and Tony Curtis in it? Not to be taken seriously, that series
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 31, 2007 13:15:10 GMT
He was in some cheesy TV series in the late sixties called 'The Persuaders' or something like that with a gorgeous woman I can't remember. Was that the thing with Roger Moore and Tony Curtis in it? Not to be taken seriously, that series No that was thee er..Equalizers?..Pretenders?..err..lissen who cares it was *ra*. This was a much more truthful account based on a factual event. One American guy and an English guy survive an Airplane crash with an impossibly beautiful blonde woman. It turns out to be in Tibet and some Buddhist Monk saves them and gives them strange psychic power, superhearing!! - err..a similar thing happened to me, although what a Tibetan Monk was doing in Salford remains a mystery. ..anyway I digreSS..they have super powers where they can hear like a bat..a bit similar to kippers story!..see how it all gels together and why we're all here. Now apart from having to sleep hanging from the rafters this gift allows them to solve all kinds of crimes...unfortunately its not used properly..i.e for finding out exactly where Alexandra Bastedo is located and then running off with her leaving the Yank behind. Who the American was is anyones guess. As for Tony Curtis..he don't need a TV series to look stoopid!..the guys completely off his rocker, He wears a rug thatmakes him look like King Louis Quatorze. Mind you..he's a respected 'artist' but then so is Tracy Emin..
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Post by motorist on Mar 31, 2007 14:19:01 GMT
Oh yeh I remember that series you're talking about!!! They also had a bit more strength and could jump over fences.
The Champions wasn't it?
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Mar 31, 2007 16:35:30 GMT
Oh yeh I remember that series you're talking about!!! They also had a bit more strength and could jump over fences. The Champions wasn't it? LOL. Yeah..they later became known as Man Utd.
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Post by piccione on Mar 31, 2007 21:30:43 GMT
I'm not sure if this is easy or hard. Happy Birthday.. 1) To me! 2) Piccione! 3) Gus..<stop laughing> 4) Sandy.. .......... STOP!! 5) Err Al Johnson. 6) Someone with better things to do. Nah - not me. Got a much cuter face in the pic of me that pinkmel posted.
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Post by kipper on Apr 1, 2007 10:48:32 GMT
I think it's Sandy You know, he was a top Catalogue model, before he became a revoltionary.
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Post by sandywinder on Apr 1, 2007 10:59:26 GMT
No red is not my colour. Same size balls though.
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Apr 1, 2007 12:48:45 GMT
No red is not my colour. Same size balls though. You can get that cured nowadays, Sandy.
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Apr 1, 2007 13:01:06 GMT
Yay I got 'em beat. ....funny thing is that theres a guy on the Cheese who probably knows the right answer. Yeh you read that right..let me run it past ya again..someone on there should know. Obviously not the Vet guy, Karate Kid Alex. there he is playing Ice Hockey So onwards we go to another tricky one..Happy Birthday to the Old Timer here (male). is it... 1) Gus with his new Estonian Internet Date. .........by thee looks of it, thats a distinct possibility!!!2) Moto and Jilona 3) FN & Al Johnson enjoying another QQR meetup. 4) Your Host and Hostess of thee Board 5) Two people who are definitely not on thee Internet (in person anyway).
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Apr 2, 2007 12:14:00 GMT
I'm sorry guys...you started well but you've tapered off badly. Even the Cheesies could polish a few of these off.
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Post by Daz Madrigal on Apr 2, 2007 13:01:06 GMT
Marvin Gaye..lots of fire, earth and water but no airiness at all. Again misunderstanding others whilst being misunderstood himself. Join the queue with Van Gogh.
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