Busy Mr Trump

Cheers I’ll give it a go…I’m good at impressions, and I like a laugh.
I used to love her in Bucks Fizz …dont remember her in Little Britain though funnilly enough. .:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

Was that not Hylda?

Ahh so we’re now been reduced to that level eh?:joy:
Ah well at least it maintains the humour in the thread and tells the intellect of some the contributors.

Tell ya what..I’ll join ya …I can do ‘childish’ better than anybody.:smiling_face_with_sunglasses::joy:

Nah you are thinking of Stanley, Hylda was in Zulu. :smiley:

It’s the only level to be in.

Yep…
You alone illlustrate that concept expertly in this thread .:wink:

You’d better believe it.

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Oh I do…I wouldn’t have said it otherwise now would I ?
Is this going on until one of us has the last word?
Tell ya what I can see you are in full flow .. I’ll let you have it anyway. :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

Thank you very muchly, time for me meds now.

For the love of God, please don’t mention A frame trailers and engine braking.

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Stanley! Trust you to bring up the Falklands again. Our man will be on comparing the various Baker’s now. Paul Hollywood won’t have a look in.

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I prefer the Canaries, especially at this time of year.

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What about Stanley Baxter?

Lovely man ( I met him a few times as he was a member of a health club that I used to go to, but too fond of a “soggy bottom”).

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Do you have any photos of Mr Baxter?
As a child I saw the late comedian Frankie Howerd in a livestock market in Somerset at the auction ring, apparently he loved going there as the farmers left him alone and no “Luvvies” or artificial people that he must have encountered when working in London.

On holiday with my grandparents in Bournemouth we saw the late entertainer Danny La Rue walking down the street.