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    I had a 1975 Jaguar XJ6, appropriately colored lemon yellow. If my memory serves me, it was carbureted with 2 Strombergs. This car had an orgasm almost every time I shut it off. The car would have a brief moment of silence after I...
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    My first flight was in September of 1974 from Boston to Bangor Maine on Delta, then a puddle jumper to Bucksport Maine, to visit a paper mill on business. When I got back, I honestly filled out my expense report to the penny and...
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    Seymour Upperthong replied to the thread How??.
    I just finished SOAH and my opinion still stands. If you look at Roy Clarke's writing career, SOAH was not only his last significant effort, it was probably the only single writing project he had to focus on at the time. After all of...
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    Seymour Upperthong reacted to codfanglers's post in the thread How?? with Like Like.
    I love watching Granville, Leroy, and Gastric scheme together, such as times when they tried to connect Gastric with Madge. Granville, Leroy, Gastric, Madge, and Mavis work wonderfully together. I think Mrs. Hussain and Mr. Newbold add...
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    Seymour Upperthong reacted to captain clutterbuck's post in the thread How?? with Like Like.
    Seymour, it must be the Yorkshire accent but just to let you know the character is Granville :)
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    Seymour Upperthong replied to the thread How??.
    You are right!! I worked with a fellow named John Glanville and the spelling got stuck in the woolen mills of my mind. It will teach me not to type so late at night! :29:
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    Seymour Upperthong replied to the thread How??.
    Being from America, prior to OAH, I never had any exposure to Ronnie Barker or to David Jason. I prefer SOAH. Ronnie Barker's stutter was OK, but he was no Mel Tillis or Michael Palin. Think about Michael Palin in 'A Fish Called...
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    Seymour Upperthong replied to the thread A little time out..
    My condolences to you and your family AH2.
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    Seymour Upperthong reacted to maltrab's post in the thread This Kind Old Lady with Like Like.
    It was Graham, and these wonderful people worked so hard, long days and six days a week, the lane outside Aunties was like a wind tunnel and often pretty chilly, especially at 7am. All so long ago but happy times meeting many of the...
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    Seymour Upperthong reacted to maltrab's post in the thread This Kind Old Lady with Like Like.
    Has just sold me some Gym Weights, I got them at a good price, her double discount, just got to get them off this crane thingy and get them home
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    Exercise bicycles make great clothes horses!
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    Get an air fryer, it is much healthier!
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    Actually I've never owned a deep fat fryer either - or a denim jacket come to think of it!! :p
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    Deep fat fryer , never tucked into a D F Mars Bar :fp::tw:
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    There was the Polish fellow with all the "Zeds" in his name, affectionately referred to as "Cuddlychops Whatsit".
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