Well, I'd never have thought this ...
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^ Also variously described as 'a prominent Australian entertainer', so I think we can gather who it is now. Old News.
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It's Skippy ?!?!clapton is god wrote:^ Also variously described as 'a prominent Australian entertainer', so I think we can gather who it is now. Old News.
Now if it had said "do you know who it is yet ?" I'd have been there.
I did check & 2 of Berkshire's 'finest' were Sir Terry of Wigan and Bruce 'isn't it about time you retired' Forsyth. But 72 & 85 respectively.
It's weird as I really, really, really didn't want to see Mr Wigan was 82. It would have saddened by hugely about people & circumstances of which I know nothing.
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Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme. 

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What's he didgery-done?Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
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Brings a whole new meaning to "dya know what it is yet?".........Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
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Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
Whoah, careful GG. You may want to substantiate that.
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Its on the BBC news page.Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
Whoah, careful GG. You may want to substantiate that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22212131" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Unless you mean my artistic talent, in which case I can send you a drawing of a tractor I did for Jack in the post?Gary the Enfield wrote:Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
Whoah, careful GG. You may want to substantiate that.
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Only questioned.Gooner Girl wrote:Its on the BBC news page.Gary the Enfield wrote:Whoah, careful GG. You may want to substantiate that.Gooner Girl wrote:Gutted. It is Rolf Harris. Grew up watching him on 'Rolfs cartoon club'. I have no artistic talent whatsoever but I loved that programme.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22212131" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Jim'll Fix It and Top of the Pops - Jimmy Saville
It's a Knockout and Jeux sans frontiere - Stuart Hall
Cartoon Time and Public Information Films - Rolf Harris
Some of my favourite shows from the Seventies. Apparently fronted by nonces and sex pests.
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It's a Knockout and Jeux sans frontiere - Stuart Hall
Cartoon Time and Public Information Films - Rolf Harris
Some of my favourite shows from the Seventies. Apparently fronted by nonces and sex pests.
If Noel Edmonds (Swap Shop) ever gets questioned I am officially divorcing my childhood.
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Call me.Gary the Enfield wrote:Jim'll Fix It and Top of the Pops - Jimmy Saville
It's a Knockout and Jeux sans frontiere - Stuart Hall
Cartoon Time and Public Information Films - Rolf Harris
Some of my favourite shows from the Seventies. Apparently fronted by nonces and sex pests.
If Noel Edmonds (Swap Shop) ever gets questioned I am officially divorcing my childhood.
'kin 'ell!
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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bobo the clown wrote:Call me.Gary the Enfield wrote:Jim'll Fix It and Top of the Pops - Jimmy Saville
It's a Knockout and Jeux sans frontiere - Stuart Hall
Cartoon Time and Public Information Films - Rolf Harris
Some of my favourite shows from the Seventies. Apparently fronted by nonces and sex pests.
If Noel Edmonds (Swap Shop) ever gets questioned I am officially divorcing my childhood.
'kin 'ell!
Do you know a good lawyer?

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Certainly do !!Gary the Enfield wrote:Do you know a good lawyer?bobo the clown wrote:Call me.Gary the Enfield wrote:Jim'll Fix It and Top of the Pops - Jimmy Saville
It's a Knockout and Jeux sans frontiere - Stuart Hall
Cartoon Time and Public Information Films - Rolf Harris
Some of my favourite shows from the Seventies. Apparently fronted by nonces and sex pests.
If Noel Edmonds (Swap Shop) ever gets questioned I am officially divorcing my childhood.
'kin 'ell!
He advised me not to go into writing.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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So do we reckon it's "Two little boys" or "Tie me kangaroo down"?
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Two little boys had two little toysWorthy4England wrote:So do we reckon it's "Two little boys" or "Tie me kangaroo down"?
Each had a wood on in force
Gaily they played each summer's day
Wankers both of course
One little chap then had a mishap
Broke off his own knobshead
Wept for his toy then cried with joy
As his young playmate said
[chorus]
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Kids in the water, eh Rolf?
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Wonder if he let them have a blow on his didgeridoo?
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In return for letting him play on their wobbleboard?Lord Kangana wrote:Wonder if he let them have a blow on his didgeridoo?
not sure tht works.
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After years of people saying, "ooooh you can't say that. You can't say that guy *looks* like a paedophile. You can't tell who is a paedo just by what they look like." It turns out, actually, that you definitely can.
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