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Who are they?

I would say it's definitely that guy - I just never heard of him till yesterday!!! This thread is fun and informative!!! Xxx


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Wow... We have just passed the 2,000 reply mark.

Here's to the next 1,000 !!
 
Even with all the excellent clues I failed dismally this time.....
Looking forward to the next one Willie.

Hoping your health Is going from strength to strength.....
 


Penn Jilette .......


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well done folks.





Runner Up Winner.
Squire Fulwood.


I have I got that right...just Thundercat and Squire Fulwood?
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willie.
 
Even with all the excellent clues I failed dismally this time.....
Looking forward to the next one Willie.

Hoping your health Is going from strength to strength.....

Aaaa, thank you zolabud.

Tell you what it's like.

I'm due to hand my mobility car back and lease a new one at the end of this month.
The mileage on the 3 year old is....wait for it....

33250
That's three thousand...not thirty three thousand.

I've hardly been able to use it during this past three lease.
I'm not leasing another one...I'll be paying for it every month and
it will just sit at the front of the house for me to use occasionally.

The dash silly thing is, I'm going to miss it.
As you can imagine, it's very handy just going out the front door
and there it is waiting for me better half and me when I need it.

Not to worry, something positive will come out of it.

Thank you again for asking, I appreciate you thinking of me.

willie. x
 
I have I got that right...just Thundercat and Squire Fulwood?.....

Considering the scale of difficulty of that one I think we are lucky that two got it. It should only be one really since I cheated but this enabled me to find the piccy and feel clever.
 
 
Sorry Willie, my lap top is playing up or I am clicking to quickly.
Thanks for the medals and you must feel so happy having all us enjoy the 2000+ replies.
Now that the lease car has been returned ( someone will be very happy with this low millage car ) how about a motorbike with sidecar,with your lovely wife being the driver of coarse.
 
Aaah, I'm pleased you liked the awards, you certainly deserve them,
and I thank you for your kind comments.

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This fella was conscripted into the Army, unfortunately though he couldn't
handle the stress and after a very short period he was discharged from
the Army and transferred to hospital suffering from a nervous break down.

Eventually though, he went on to make himself a fortune in a business he loved.
Years later his business empire was sold to a pharmaceuticals company,
which had nothing whatsoever to do with his business empire......very strange.


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Good luck.



willie.
 
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Hah, love it izzzi.
You know, I did have a motorbike in the early 70's.
I fancied a 250cc BSA Bantam however, when I decided to buy one to the owner of the bike shop
refused to sell me a 250, saying it was far too heavy for me (cheek. I'm not THAT small)
So I had to settle for a 125cc similar to this one.



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Only joking, same as this one but maroon.
It was good fun and I did appreciate the owners'
sensible advice. It was good of him because he
lost out on the sale of the larger cc.
( I'm sure this is a 125cc)

Bit I'm still not THAT small.





willie.
 
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