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Who are they?

I haven't a clue...*Sigh*
 
Thundercat said:
I'm going with Ernest Hemingway. Final amswer, my brain hurts:sad:

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I agree with you, about the "brain hurts" (mine is still sore since trying to solve the Angela Lansbury picture that beat me)
Also think your correct about E Hemingway.

Roy. :)
 
zolabud said:
I haven't a clue...*Sigh*
you have now,
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Have a great weekend.Roy :)
 
Watched a programme tonight that I feel might appeal to us quizzlings.

https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/through-t ... /episode-1

Through the Keyhole. New series with Keith Lemmon.

First broadcast with David Frost. I'm sure that someone else did it... That bloke who cooked and made sauces. Forgotten his name. He had a really drawly voice...

Anyway. It's right up our street.

Looking forward to out next submission Willie.....
 
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Ernest Hemingway and I hate you all but,
the next one.. Hah Hah. :D


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Well done you two.


Thundercat.
izzi.
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izzi, The wee man with the "Respect-O'gram"
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on his way.

All the best for the next one ...just keep on trying folks, everyone loves a "Tryer" :thumbup:
 
He's about to give the female on the
bicycle a ticking off for riding poolside.

So...who s the well known Hollywood pin-up film star on the bike.?
Who belongs to those legs?
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The guy?

O' the guy!!! He in the post above?
Well he was tragically and inadvertently abandoned as a child,
but he made a fortune out of it later in life.

If you guess the two of them, heck, that would call for an extra special award, wouldn't it.

willie. :D
 
zolabud said:
Watched a programme tonight that I feel might appeal to us quizzlings.

https://www.itv.com/itvplayer/through-t ... /episode-1

Through the Keyhole. New series with Keith Lemmon.

First broadcast with David Frost. I'm sure that someone else did it... That bloke who cooked and made sauces. Forgotten his name. He had a really drawly voice...

Anyway. It's right up our street.

Looking forward to out next submission Willie.....
The guy with drawly voice
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I like the new "Thrukeyhole" as well, wonder whay Loyd would say.
Roy. :)
 
Lloyd Grossman. Thanks Roy.

"Who lives in a house like this... ??

I like Keith Lemmon now. Took a while for him to grow on me but he had now. Especially with this new show. He really is quite funny isn't he...

Same with Harry Hill. I didn't really take to him until he took over You've been Framed which I am addicted to. He is SO funny. Especially when he imitates dogs...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3jgWnstJJU

:D :D :D
 
Jimmy Cagney. Trying to figure out who the legs belong to.
 
Ooops....Did I forget to mention, tsk silly me.

It's the guy you need to zone in on.
And you do know who he is.
At least I didn't wait too long to tell you. :wave:


The female, well, she comes 2nd
And you know who the Hollywood pin-up is/was also but, they're not
connected, apart from being in the same line of business.
Though they weren't singing about her, the beetles sang a
song with her name in the title.

Once again, if you get the two...definitely deserves a special award.

Haven't seen the new "Through the Keyhole", zolabud. :?
 
Beetles ??

Is that a cunningly disguised clue or a typo Willie ??
 
I think the legs belong to Madonna.
 
WeeWillie said:
Though they weren't singing about her, the beetles sang a
song with her name in the title.

I am thinking Eleanor (Parker) Rigby but I reserve the right to not know what I am talking about.
 
zolabud said:
Beetles ??

Is that a cunningly disguised clue or a typo Willie ??



Typo zola :?



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willie
 
Just found out that The Beatles did a song called Her Majesty.

Originally intended to be an actual tribute to the Queen of England, this song was supposed to be placed in between "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam" on the side two Abbey Road medley, but Paul McCartney had it removed because he didn't like it. Abbey Road studios engineer John Kurlander explains: "We did all the remixes and cross-fades to overlap the songs, Paul was there, and we heard it together for the first time. He said 'I don't like 'Her Majesty,' throw it away,' so I cut it out - but I accidentally left in the last note. He said, 'It's only a rough mix, it doesn't matter,' in other words, don't bother abut making a clean edit because it's only a rough mix. I'd been told never to throw anything away, so after he left, I picked it up off the floor, put about twenty seconds of red leader tape before it and stuck it onto the end of the edit tape. The next day, down at Apple, Malcolm Davies cut a playback lacquer of the whole sequence and, even though I'd written on the box that 'Her Majesty' was unwanted, he too thought, 'Well, mustn't throw anything away, I'll put it on at the end.' I'm only assuming this, but when Paul got that lacquer he must have liked hearing 'Her Majesty' tacked on the end... We never remixed 'Her Majesty' again, that was the mix which ended up on the finished LP. This is why 'Her Majesty' doesn't have a final guitar chord - it lays unheard, at the beginning of 'Polythene Pam.' And the jarring electric guitar chord that begins 'Her Majesty' is actually from the end of the original 'Mean Mr. Mustard.'"

So. I am saying the the legs belong to our lovely Queen of England.
 
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