I know he was famous for it, I was being naughty, sorry Pom.The chair was a rocker!
Val was lovely; He was one of my Gran's favourites so we had to watch any telly show he was on but he was always smiling and was an absolute gentleman. Cole on the other hand................................................... yeah that snarly little twerp who thinks he's really something special. WRONG coley mate
Here he is in his safari suit..from his modelling catalogue days..he will look forward to wearing that one lolThey'd have achieved the same results if they'd stuffed the tube in it's gob - same old shit in both ends
Well its not like she would share them with H is it? And I doubt cole would DARE to steal one like he does with H's carrot cakes either
Theres a definate Criminal Look amongst that lot - the one in the middle looks like Lex Luthor's sister haha
I bet it was pointing it's toe at the camera though like it does at traffic cameras, bank machines & CCTV in parking lots
Cole will buy it and she'll just laugh because its so hilarious (apparently)
She has thousands of gallons of similar stuff swilling around the gardens at Trampy Towers so she can bottle that and flog it to her "Fans" too
Excellent Pom!Now I think we need a nice 1960s polyester safari suit and cole will be fit for a groovy night out at Sheesh with his old woman
Its not a New Issue Alert. No. It's a WARNING about the tide of excrement contained inside - open at your peril!
'Elusive Butterfly of Love' one of my fave songsI know he was famous for it, I was being naughty, sorry Pom.
I vaguely remember him, I was a child of the 70s, but do remember some horrendous knitwear!
Yes I think he was a nice bloke bless.
That's okI know he was famous for it, I was being naughty, sorry Pom.
I vaguely remember him, I was a child of the 70s, but do remember some horrendous knitwear!
Yes I think he was a nice bloke bless.
Irish cardigan king.Great photo that chair really suits him. Was Val a rocker or middle of the road?
Will have to google it never heard of it.'Elusive Butterfly of Love' one of my fave songs
Remember that song very well.Will have to google it never heard of it.
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Pom I thought it was you at first on the jumper, wrong breed. Doh!
My ol dad called Val knit one purl one'Elusive Butterfly of Love' one of my fave songs
My boy was born 74That's okxx.
Yep I just about remember flares and knitwear as a kidxx.
born in 74.
I love it! Didn’t he have a sister called Sheryl Crow chet?My ol dad called Val knit one purl one
My boy was born 74
Be interesting to know how many of her “ fans “ actually made a note of Harvey’s address before the post was removed.Oh poor Harvey, showing off his new trainers and they've left his address there for the world to see. What sort of safeguarding is that! The blurring out is mine.
Update, photo has since been removed.
Me too,my nanna was a fan of his and whistling Roger Whittaker, I was into Ska Blue Beat and Reggae in my younger days, Soul,funk R&B and Old Skool are my preferences since my 20's though, I had/have a penchant for The Walrus of Lurve thoughRemember that song very well.
No idea but I've still got one in my garage, for emergencies if my washer breaks downThis film was made in 1957 they were still using a mangle to do the laundry! What year was the spin dryer invented?
I can believe she's so stupid, massive safeguarding fail there, the bloody moron.Be interesting to know how many of her “ fans “ actually made a note of Harvey’s address before the post was removed.
spin dryer was in vented in 1937 by J. Ross Moore, from North Dakota. His design for an electrically operated dryer was developed and released to the public in 1938.No idea but I've still got one in my garage, for emergencies if my washer breaks down
I can believe she's so stupid, massive safeguarding fail there, the bloody moron.
Thank you very much, so it’s relatively new, kind of. Cheersspin dryer was in vented in 1937 by J. Ross Moore, from North Dakota. His design for an electrically operated dryer was developed and released to the public in 1938.
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