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winning the lottery....or not

WeeWillie said:
Yorksman said:
WeeWillie said:
I'm not sure If I saw "Carry on Henry ", but if I did I'd probably have laughed at the antics. lol

Full film for ya WW, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptvbI9Mdsmo

Judge for yourself who well it works :-)
Oh my goodness Yorksman, I would definitely have remembered that film if I'd seen it. :D

Thank you for going to the trouble of posting the link. :thumbup:

weewillie.

Hi Willie have you manged to watch the film and the stretching of Mr Hawltrys acting abilitites ? I viewed some of it, ( I forgot Patsy Rowlands got er head chopped orf )very funny :lol: My DD and myself love the older Carry on films. Our favourite is Carry on Screaming (my DD loves it) with the wonderful Harry Corbett as inspector Bung. I saw a still, in a frame, from the same film in a Charity shop, where Inspector Bung and Dan, Dan, the former gardening man (once again Charles Hawltry) are talking in the old gents toillets, but nothing untoward happened :o and I bought it for my DD because she had a good school report and its still on her bedroom wall. I love the oldies, you can't get anymore British than a Carry On film :D Brilloiant :thumbup:

RRB
 
Robinredbreast said:
Hi Willie have you manged to watch the film and the stretching of Mr Hawltrys acting abilitites ? I viewed some of it, ( I forgot Patsy Rowlands got er head chopped orf )very funny :lol: My DD and myself love the older Carry on films. Our favourite is Carry on Screaming (my DD loves it) with the wonderful Harry Corbett as inspector Bung. I saw a still, in a frame, from the same film in a Charity shop, where Inspector Bung and Dan, Dan, the former gardening man (once again Charles Hawltry) are talking in the old gents toillets, but nothing untoward happened :o and I bought it for my DD because she had a good school report and its still on her bedroom wall. I love the oldies, you can't get anymore British than a Carry On film :D Brilloiant :thumbup:

RRB
Yes! Carry On Screaming is the best one. Absolutely hilarious :lol:
 
Giverny said:
Robinredbreast said:
Hi Willie have you manged to watch the film and the stretching of Mr Hawltrys acting abilitites ? I viewed some of it, ( I forgot Patsy Rowlands got er head chopped orf )very funny :lol: My DD and myself love the older Carry on films. Our favourite is Carry on Screaming (my DD loves it) with the wonderful Harry Corbett as inspector Bung. I saw a still, in a frame, from the same film in a Charity shop, where Inspector Bung and Dan, Dan, the former gardening man (once again Charles Hawltry) are talking in the old gents toillets, but nothing untoward happened :o and I bought it for my DD because she had a good school report and its still on her bedroom wall. I love the oldies, you can't get anymore British than a Carry On film :D Brilloiant :thumbup:

RRB
Yes! Carry On Screaming is the best one. Absolutely hilarious :lol:

Oh yes, best one ever and only a handful of actors made this film what it is :D , Harry Corbett, Fenella Fielding, Kenneth Williams, Peter Butterworth, Jim Dale, Joan Sims, Bernard Bresslaw and Charles Hawltry were the main actors. Not a wonderful Sid James, Barbara Windsor in sight in this one or Hattie Jacques :)

RRB
 
Robinredbreast said:
<snip>....I had to, there were too many in this post apparently. :roll: :D

Hi Willie have you manged to watch the film and the stretching of Mr Hawltrys acting abilitites ? I viewed some of it, ( I forgot Patsy Rowlands got er head chopped orf )very funny :lol: My DD and myself love the older Carry on films. Our favourite is Carry on Screaming (my DD loves it) with the wonderful Harry Corbett as inspector Bung. I saw a still, in a frame, from the same film in a Charity shop, where Inspector Bung and Dan, Dan, the former gardening man (once again Charles Hawltry) are talking in the old gents toillets, but nothing untoward happened :o and I bought it for my DD because she had a good school report and its still on her bedroom wall. I love the oldies, you can't get anymore British than a Carry On film :D Brilloiant :thumbup:

RRB
Oh dear, :oops: there's a couple of posts I haven't replied to, and this is one of them RRB...
my apologies.

Yes I've viewed some clips and clips from clip links as well. :D They're all very funny.

btw, now that I've looked at it 2/3/4/5/6 + times round, I've decided not to to go for the limb stretching bench....., Aaaaaargh. :lol:

Still, as I said, all very funny clips. Those were the days eh. :thumbup: :lol:
 
I won 15 euros on the Euromillions lottery last week. I didn't allow it to change my life. :lol:
 
Oh Dear!
are you really that depressed?
I think you need a purpose.
Do you work or do you have time to do a bit of voluntary work?
Hana
 
Not sure what I would possibly do with one of those stretching things, but I am all about winning the lottery.
The Powerball jackpot is $475 million! Can you imagine what can be done with $475 million?!!!

Since I'm in the UK I bought my ticket online at [mod edit: commercial link removed]

Diabetes research + lots of beer (too hypocritical there, oops) here I come....
 
With a humongous windfall, I would hire a plane to transport all my family (I have a lot!) to a nice warm private island somewhere, with a chef to prepare lovely delicious food for us, and fly in a top group or two to serenade us at night!

However until then....back to chilly Scotland and scrambled eggs and bacon for tea! :roll:
 
Thank you TC - you can see that I'm level headed (if I had any hair I'd have a crew cut). Would you believe it but last Saturday I won another 2 euros. If it carries on like this I'm going to make some Ferrari salesman really, really happy. :lol:
 
I'm sorry, Andy, I must confess that I spent it all on myself. I used it as a down payment on a cup of coffee (hangs head in shame and slinks off stage left).
 
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