BromleyMonkey
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- Sittingbourne,Kent
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England
The word “Pain” must definitely have been in his vocabulary though 🤣...who used one of my favorite lines:
"The word "fear" is not in my vocabulary..." (!!!)
The word “Pain” must definitely have been in his vocabulary though 🤣...who used one of my favorite lines:
"The word "fear" is not in my vocabulary..." (!!!)
Surprising he could say much at all except ""Ahhhhhhhggghhhh".The word “Pain” must definitely have been in his vocabulary though 🤣
Bloody hell 😳Surprising he could say much at all except ""Ahhhhhhhggghhhh".
Just looked up his injury record.
His 84 completed jumps earned him 433 broken bones. That averages out to a little more than 5 broken bones per jump.
And whether everyone who knew him had shares in companies making splints and plaster of Paris.Bloody hell 😳
Makes you wonder whether anyone would insure him or not 🤣
Him and Barry Sheene must have been a drain on suppliesAnd whether everyone who knew him had shares in companies making splints and plaster of Paris.
And then wait 6 months for him to be able to get out of the box again.Him and Barry Sheene must have been a drain on supplies
As we were in the subject of toys earlier, I had the wind up Evel Knievel, just wind him up and let him go…….hours of fun, not!!🤣
Come on then, who was your favourite puppet crumpet?
Marina? Tin Tin? Lady P even?
Or one of the Angels?
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I was in love with Marina . It lasted right through my childhood and well into my teens .Marina was my bird .Come on then, who was your favourite puppet crumpet?
Marina? Tin Tin? Lady P even?
Or one of the Angels?
Well, sure, if you're going to include humans as well as pieces of plastic.Not a puppet, but gabrielle drake from UFO 😜
Fair enough, Lady Penelope for me then, beautiful eyes for a lump of woodWell, sure, if you're going to include humans as well as pieces of plastic.
You might want to rephrase that as well.Fair enough, Lady Penelope for me then, beautiful eyes for a lump of wood