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Oh, and Wanderers topical one, we caught the same circle line train to Liverpool Street with a certain Kenneth Wolstenholme after the Reading Play off in '95. We even had a quick chat with him.
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Did you get him to say "The think it's all Oval....(changes onto the Northern Line Southbound at Waterloo, waits ten minutes for train to stop)......"IT IS NOW!"Lord Kangana wrote:Oh, and Wanderers topical one, we caught the same circle line train to Liverpool Street with a certain Kenneth Wolstenholme after the Reading Play off in '95. We even had a quick chat with him.
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Don't know. The first time I saw him was in "The Karen Carpenter show", the next "Charlie's Angels" which was a lot more popular and harder to get tickets for. Early nineties I think, ('93-'95 somewhere?)Little Green Man wrote:Was that before or after his Mother Teresa turn (which I found rather funny, but a friend fell asleep in)?Lord Kangana wrote:Maybe a better claim to fame would be that I'm one of the four people who didn't walk out of Graham Norton's early gigs in Edinburgh.
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