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nigelswift
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Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:09
Sorry, I was trying to say I was Richard Wilson.

Isn't this the outrageous claim room?
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:10
tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
Remember her? She's never off my telly.


There have been some classic sit coms but Frasier has to be my favourite . , just eclipsing "One foot in the grave " .


And you've spent the rest of your life modelling yourself on victor, and done a very good job as well.


Splendid , never liked the young ones , although I was much more of a hippy than he , you could only be Neil .


A bit of them all rolled into one if i'm honest.
tiompan
tiompan
5758 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:11
nigelswift wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to say I was Richard Wilson.

Isn't this the outrageous claim room?


Lol , Sorry , must be getting late for me .I'll start missing out on irony soon .
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:12
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Evergreen Dazed wrote:
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
Remember her? She's never off my telly.


There have been some classic sit coms but Frasier has to be my favourite . , just eclipsing "One foot in the grave " .


Curb your enthusiasm and fawlty towers for me.


I never got John Cleese for some reason , maybe too noisy ? I realise that nearly everybody else did though .


Not a huge fan of him either tbh, but I really think FT was genius.


I agree, it's the one thing he's done himself that never fails to bring a smile, everything since has not been very good.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:13
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to say I was Richard Wilson.

Isn't this the outrageous claim room?


Lol , Sorry , must be getting late for me .I'll start missing out on irony soon .


You've learned irony, well done indeed.
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:14
tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
Oh ya, I will go along with that.

Been there, done that and it's bollocks..


I bet this is a complete and utter lie.


Lol , here we go again it's the psychic , doesn't have a clue .


or does he?
bladup
bladup
1986 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:14
tiompan wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
bladup wrote:
Harryshill wrote:
Trip and you get a trip.

Why don't you understand that?

Tripping is nothing but tripping


your not making any sense, are you drunk?[a real harmful "drug"]


Again you lack understanding.

I don't drink.


But you've just admitted you do!
nigelswift
8112 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:30
There is absolutely nothing in what I wrote that takes the piss out of him. Yet again you fail to see reality.
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
4670 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:33
tiompan wrote:
bladup wrote:
tiompan wrote:
nigelswift wrote:
Remember her? She's never off my telly.


There have been some classic sit coms but Frasier has to be my favourite . , just eclipsing "One foot in the grave " .


And you've spent the rest of your life modelling yourself on victor, and done a very good job as well.


Splendid , never liked the young ones , although I was much more of a hippy than he , you could only be Neil .


Pass the lentils!
Sanctuary
Sanctuary
4670 posts

Re: How is Rock Art aged?
Dec 17, 2012, 23:37
nigelswift wrote:
Sorry, I was trying to say I was Richard Wilson.

Isn't this the outrageous claim room?


More this one!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&v=kQFKtI6gn9Y
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