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Thread: Jimmy Saville

  1. #11
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    Quote Originally Posted by ThisTimeNextYear
    Sayin 'lol'
    What if it's some ****'s?

    When I played rugby for Kesteven RFC in Grantham, one off of my props were called Laurance and he were known as Lol.



    Edit for sweary.

  2. #12
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    He weren't funny to be honest.

  3. #13
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    There's some bint what replies to the bellringer on mongbook called Loll and I've often been tempted to say 'lol loll' to her.




    Lol

  4. #14
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    Lol Cream from Godly and Cream was my favourite Lol. I wonder what his nickname was at school

  5. #15
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    the only Laurence i've known personally is known as "Logsy", he's a scouser so that probably accounts for it

  6. #16
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    Lol off of Arabia doesn't have the same cache tbf.

  7. #17
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    Quote Originally Posted by moorlad
    He's dead Jim.


    Aye that's right Saville did live up here in amongst the mountains no too far from Aberdeen maybe a 90min bus ride away..



    I got my head mixed up I was thinking of Gary Glitter when I posted that I didnt think Saville had a body guard but Gary Glitter/ Paul Gadd certainly has..
    I think he has to have one.. Not sure if it's a holiday home he has or lives away from it all up here.

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    re: Jimmy Saville

    Quote Originally Posted by Markovitch
    The guy who was married to Olive was called Michael Robbins, he lived in the same building as my old man in Wimbledon and he drove a Fiat 500 (not a bus(Michael Robbins drove the Fiat not my Dad)(My dad had an Austin Princess))) in real life.



    An Austin Princess away back in the early 1980s my neighbour had one of them cars I loved the shape of that fancy car I can remember wanting that car sooo much.. Couldn't afford it though as I were skint just had to do with my push bike summer and winter cycling to work.. Had to keep my wages for my very young family at the time..
    After reading that your had had a Princess brought back memories.

  9. #19
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    Quote Originally Posted by Buc
    The guy who was married to Olive was called Michael Robbins, he lived in the same building as my old man in Wimbledon and he drove a Fiat 500 (not a bus(Michael Robbins drove the Fiat not my Dad)(My dad had an Austin Princess))) in real life.



    An Austin Princess away back in the early 1980s my neighbour had one of them cars I loved the shape of that fancy car I can remember wanting that car sooo much.[/quote]

    Somebody please tell me that my memory is playing me up and buc isn't referring to that horrible car that looked liked a wedge...

  10. #20
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    re: Jimmy Saville

    yep the Princess was wedge shaped. My mates dad had one with a private reg plate i think the plate was worth more than the car.

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