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AntCity
 06 Mar 2010, 00:37 #83156 Reply To Post
Mine would be Willie Rushton, Clement Freud, Kenneth Williams and Wendy Richard.

What's yours?
Nestat
 06 Mar 2010, 01:12 #83158 Reply To Post
Can't sleep either, eh? Fortunately, mine's attainable:

Rob Brydon, Dara O'Briain, Andy Hamilton, David Mitchell (the actor, not the author) with Armando Iannucci hosting.
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
sulcus
 06 Mar 2010, 10:49 #83166 Reply To Post
Paul Gasgoine, Gareth Gates, The Spartan who replied to Philip of Macedon and Norman Collier. Hosted by Paul "NNNN-nineteen" Hardcastle.

At least then we could all get home quickly for our tea
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
dancingsue
 06 Mar 2010, 11:22 #83169 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 01:12
Can't sleep either, eh? Fortunately, mine's attainable:

Rob Brydon, Dara O'Briain, Andy Hamilton, David Mitchell (the actor, not the author) with Armando Iannucci hosting.


I'd substitute Sean Lock for Dara O'Briain and have Marcus Brigstock in the chair.
the long and the short of it

Triclops: a collection of forty short stories by Avery Mathers, Susan Howe and Lee Williams.
AntCity
 06 Mar 2010, 22:52 #83208 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 10:49
Paul Gasgoine, Gareth Gates, The Spartan who replied to Philip of Macedon and Norman Collier. Hosted by Paul "NNNN-nineteen" Hardcastle.

At least then we could all get home quickly for our tea


You're likely to get challenged for repitition with Gareth Gates as well as Paul Hardcastle.

This post was last edited by AntCity, 06 Mar 2010, 22:55
AntCity
 06 Mar 2010, 22:54 #83209 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 01:12
Can't sleep either, eh? Fortunately, mine's attainable:

Rob Brydon, Dara O'Briain, Andy Hamilton, David Mitchell (the actor, not the author) with Armando Iannucci hosting.


This is fantasy just a minute; not attainable one sixtieth of an hour.

Nestat
 06 Mar 2010, 23:44 #83211 Reply To Post
Quote: AntCity, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 22:54
This is fantasy just a minute; not attainable one sixtieth of an hour.

It's not my fault the best speakers are all still alive.
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
sulcus
 06 Mar 2010, 23:56 #83213 Reply To Post
Quote: AntCity, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 22:52
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 10:49
Paul Gasgoine, Gareth Gates, The Spartan who replied to Philip of Macedon and Norman Collier. Hosted by Paul "NNNN-nineteen" Hardcastle.

At least then we could all get home quickly for our tea


You're likely to get challenged for repitition with Gareth Gates as well as Paul Hardcastle.



That was the gag Ant...

The word 'laconic' comes from the Laconia-Sparta region of Ancinet Greece, when challeneged to surrender by Philip of Macedon with the threat "if I enter Laconia, I will slaughter every man woman and child" and the Spartan leader sent back a 1-word answer "If". Hence the word Laconic.
"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
AntCity
 07 Mar 2010, 01:15 #83216 Reply To Post
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 23:56
Quote: AntCity, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 22:52
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 10:49
Paul Gasgoine, Gareth Gates, The Spartan who replied to Philip of Macedon and Norman Collier. Hosted by Paul "NNNN-nineteen" Hardcastle.

At least then we could all get home quickly for our tea


You're likely to get challenged for repitition with Gareth Gates as well as Paul Hardcastle.



That was the gag Ant...

The word 'laconic' comes from the Laconia-Sparta region of Ancinet Greece, when challeneged to surrender by Philip of Macedon with the threat "if I enter Laconia, I will slaughter every man woman and child" and the Spartan leader sent back a 1-word answer "If". Hence the word Laconic.


I thought it might be but Paul Hardcastle fooled me. Wasn't sure about Paul Gascoigne and Norman Collier though. If the Spartan only sent one word he'll definately have a charge of hesitation to answer.

By the way, repitition of 'if' 'word' and 'laconic.' (Apparently you can have 'I' as often as you like.)

Sulcus, I have posted a story called 'Hibakusha' about the double a-bomb survivor. I would really appreciate your general overview if you have the time. I will reciprocate with a FW on the story of your choice. Cheers.
This post was last edited by AntCity, 07 Mar 2010, 01:19
sulcus
 07 Mar 2010, 08:01 #83219 Reply To Post
Quote: AntCity, Sunday, 7 Mar 2010 01:15
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 23:56
Quote: AntCity, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 22:52
Quote: sulcus, Saturday, 6 Mar 2010 10:49
Paul Gasgoine, Gareth Gates, The Spartan who replied to Philip of Macedon and Norman Collier. Hosted by Paul "NNNN-nineteen" Hardcastle.

At least then we could all get home quickly for our tea


You're likely to get challenged for repitition with Gareth Gates as well as Paul Hardcastle.



That was the gag Ant...

The word 'laconic' comes from the Laconia-Sparta region of Ancinet Greece, when challeneged to surrender by Philip of Macedon with the threat "if I enter Laconia, I will slaughter every man woman and child" and the Spartan leader sent back a 1-word answer "If". Hence the word Laconic.


I thought it might be but Paul Hardcastle fooled me. Wasn't sure about Paul Gascoigne and Norman Collier though. If the Spartan only sent one word he'll definately have a charge of hesitation to answer.

By the way, repitition of 'if' 'word' and 'laconic.' (Apparently you can have 'I' as often as you like.)

Sulcus, I have posted a story called 'Hibakusha' about the double a-bomb survivor. I would really appreciate your general overview if you have the time. I will reciprocate with a FW on the story of your choice. Cheers.


Have you ever heard Paul Gasgcoine speak? He'd be out on every count of Just A minute.

Norman Collier is that 70's "comedian" who had 1 "gag" where he pretended to be speaking into a mic that kept cutting out.

I will try and read your story this aft. Kids footie game this am.

Don't think I've got anything left for you to read.

M x

"A,B&E", "Not In My Name" and "52FF" (flash fiction anthology) all available on Amazon Kindle

"How a psychopath makes sweet love. I can get you ringside. Royal box even."
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