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aaron a aardvark Started conversation Apr 28, 1999
Ever wondered why you never see Jo Whiley and Anne Nightingale in the same room? Paul Weller has never done the same Gigs as Eric Clapton. No one had heard of Sophie Rhys Jones until Diana was dead. What is going on here? If anyone has any other assumed personalities (or can remember the music to Mary Mungo & Midge) please get in touch
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Jamse Posted Apr 28, 1999
odd you should mention it
but Col Gaddaffi was not seen much till post leslie Crowther days
live long and prosper as they say in Grease or is it Greece
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Ford Cortina Posted Apr 29, 1999
How about Tim Curry and Jeremy Beadle? Barbara Cartland and Queen Mum? Phil Collins and Bob Hoskins? I think the Inland Revenue should be informed.
As for Mary Mungo & Midge - I knew it until you asked! Funny how that happens isnt it.
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Dave Tylcoat Posted Apr 30, 1999
Music / Blues / Eric Clapton / Muddy Waters
Has anyone else noticed this similarity? Can anyone tell me why?
Can you tell the difference between the intros on:
1. Muddy Waters' 1947 recording of "I feel like going home" on Syndicate Chapter S.C.001 (1971) Back in the Early Days
2. Eric Clapton's "Walkin' Blues" on Unplugged (Reprise, 1992)?
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The Wisest Fool Posted May 2, 1999
Jimmy Corkhill in Brookside (during his heroin-ravaged period) was the dead spit of Clint Eastwood (circa Unforgiven).
Of course, no-one else I know agrees. I feel like the one guy who saw the unicorn.
Oh and Slobadan (Ming The Merciless) Milosevic looks like someone else, but I just can't think who. Any ideas?
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Researcher 30126 Posted May 2, 1999
Milosevic, he looks quite like that greasy Gorglehound that chased me all over the campus of the University of Cuad Achslom, on Chronosom Beta, a few weeks back... nasty beast that was.
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Smaug Posted May 3, 1999
I hate to be the one to bring this up, but....Douglas Adams and Rick Stein?
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Poor Tiny Grab-At-Things Dylute Posted May 4, 1999
yeah, but who's ever seen Tim Curry and Tim Rice in the same room?
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Poor Tiny Grab-At-Things Dylute Posted May 4, 1999
if it's called 'Rick Stein's Taste of the Sea', why doesn't he cook stuff like mouldy seaweed, sewage and bits of algae-covered polystyrene?
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6sheep Posted May 5, 1999
tony blair & margaret thatcher...never seen together....scary isn`t it?
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Researcher 35860 Posted May 7, 1999
Can't answer your question, but here is one for you. Why do so many blues singers have a broom that they need to dust? As far as I can rember I have never dusted my broom.
Also another one, they always get up in the morning, why not the afternoon? Mr Johnson has a lot to answer for. [email protected]
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Cactus Posted May 10, 1999
Many people, but they were all unable to continue living after such an experience.
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Cactus Posted May 10, 1999
To "dust one's broom" may be a euphemism, along the lines of "yank the plank".
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Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) Posted May 20, 1999
How about DNA and my French teacher (other than the fact my French teacher's a lot thinner, but they've got the same nose, chin and bald patch)?
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Angel (no. 32883) Posted May 25, 1999
See http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?thread=1920&forum=641#p6040 (this is the conversation 'My uncle' in the forum 'Douglas Adams')
If I was a bit more technically aware, and had a picture, I'd prove it, but I'm not and I don't so you will have to take my word for it... You can care if you like, I'm not bothered either way.
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CJ Posted May 27, 1999
My dad and Liam Neeson. Never seen in the same CGI-laden special effects spectacular.
Makes you wonder...
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Researcher 44891 Posted Jun 15, 1999
The latter (Anne Nightingale) appeared on the former's (Jo Whiley) show a week or so ago. Sadly Ms Nightingale was looking a
shadow of her former self (from the picture she portrayed on the Radio). I think that Jo has got all the life out of this deal.
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Jim the Wonder Llama (back from yonder) Posted Jun 16, 1999
Okay, hows about Michael and Latoya Jackson? Ever seen them together? Oh, and people say my dad looks like Gene Wilder or Griff Rhys-Jones.
Rod Hull and Camilla Parker-Bowles anybody?
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- 1: aaron a aardvark (Apr 28, 1999)
- 2: Jamse (Apr 28, 1999)
- 3: Ford Cortina (Apr 29, 1999)
- 4: Dave Tylcoat (Apr 30, 1999)
- 5: The Wisest Fool (May 2, 1999)
- 6: Researcher 30126 (May 2, 1999)
- 7: Ford Cortina (May 2, 1999)
- 8: Smaug (May 3, 1999)
- 9: Poor Tiny Grab-At-Things Dylute (May 4, 1999)
- 10: Poor Tiny Grab-At-Things Dylute (May 4, 1999)
- 11: 6sheep (May 5, 1999)
- 12: Researcher 35860 (May 7, 1999)
- 13: Cactus (May 10, 1999)
- 14: Cactus (May 10, 1999)
- 15: Wednesday Addams (sleeping, mostly) (May 20, 1999)
- 16: Angel (no. 32883) (May 25, 1999)
- 17: CJ (May 27, 1999)
- 18: Researcher 44891 (Jun 15, 1999)
- 19: Jim the Wonder Llama (back from yonder) (Jun 16, 1999)
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