Was meant to be Botty but Bitty works well.
Was meant to be Botty but Bitty works well.
Saw Dirty Den there in the late 80s.
^^ This is a great comic reference, by the way, and you should all be Liking it.
@Nottingham_Florist has written:Saw Dirty Den there in the late 80s.
^^ This is a great comic reference, by the way, and you should all be Liking it.
Always good when you have to explain your own jokes.
@Nottingham_Florist has written:Saw Dirty Den there in the late 80s.
^^ This is a great comic reference, by the way, and you should all be Liking it.
I like it. No idea why though. Can you explain?
@Nottingham_Florist has written: @Nottingham_Florist has written:Saw Dirty Den there in the late 80s.
^^ This is a great comic reference, by the way, and you should all be Liking it.
Always good when you have to explain your own jokes.
It's definitely sub-optimal, but maybe you should all be trying harder.
@Nottingham_Florist has written: @Nottingham_Florist has written:Saw Dirty Den there in the late 80s.
^^ This is a great comic reference, by the way, and you should all be Liking it.
I like it. No idea why though. Can you explain?
Dirty Den was an Eastenders character though, not in the Paradise Club?
I thought he was referring to Dirty Dan. Then I realised that it was Desperate Dan. So Are we Beano or Dandy?
I am so old....
Chicago: Hoping the attic is a safe place.
The Paradise Club was Leslie (Dirty Den) Grantham's first TV leading role after leaving EastEnders.
The Paradise Club was Leslie (Dirty Den) Grantham's first TV leading role after leaving EastEnders.
Don Henderson was the reason I watched it. Bulman was aces. Plus his Star Wars bit.
Signs you're getting old #67285: a younger friend posts that she went to see Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds last night but was disappointed she only recognised one song in the whole set. A quick look at the set list reveals, amongst others:
You're not factoring into your thinking that it might just be her sub-conscious blocking them out.
I have recently come to realise that music achieved perfection with Transvision Vamp.
Mate offered me a free ticket to a band who he described as rock called The Bronze at Rock City, turns out it was the Bronx at Rescue Rooms who didn't quite fit that description. It was good though, loud, energetic and plenty of charisma.
I have recently come to realise that music achieved perfection with Transvision Vamp.
Wendy today:
Mate offered me a free ticket to a band who he described as rock called The Bronze at Rock City, turns out it was the Bronx at Rescue Rooms who didn't quite fit that description. It was good though, loud, energetic and plenty of charisma.
I would have been at that gig in a flash