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Fred, stick on topic, this thread isn't about you.
Ever met him, TJ? No, you haven't
I have. He's an arse-kissing self-serving tosser. And I know I'm not the only one who thinks that. I've spoken to people who've worked with him, and say the same.
Don't pretend you know him like you often do about celebs; you once got his autograph at a Tory party conference. He quickly signed it and then turned to speak to someone else, leaving you feeling somewhat deflated and inadequate.
Sadly not the case, Fred. Can't say I really "know" him, but have met him at a number of (non-political) functions. Don't always cloud things with your pathetic militant political tripe, eh?
mcmoonter and darcy have some fine examples there!
No ladies as yet, though!
The Pontpool front row are legendary though.Famed throughout rugby for being the best of their generation
Don't always cloud things with your pathetic militant political tripe, eh?
You were the first to mention politics:
Then again, you'd hate him on political terms
Don't try playing games with me, sonny. Know your place. Now run along and get me another beer.
Sigh. You just can't get good help these days... ๐
Elfinsafety - Member
Don't pretend you know him like you often do about celebs; you once got his autograph at a Tory party conference.
LOL
For the youngsters.
"Oiu. Mais pas de femme tout de suite"
Excuse the bad French.
CFH - I know people who know him rather well. There is also his public pronouncements. Its enough to know he is an arse.
However as you rightly point out many top sports folk are
McMoonter; Stephen Roche?
Is that true about Robert Millar, then?
lol at those rugby union pictures - get it together lads. A stocky policeman on his day off does not equal a sporting legend.
Some (more) legends from the sweet science, starting with the greatest of them all:
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AyeMcMoonter; Stephen Roche?
Is that true about Robert Millar, then?
This is a great book about Millar's cycling achievements, as I remember the author struggles to find and interview him post op.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Search-Robert-Millar-Unravelling-Surrounding/dp/0007235011
Coe can't be a **** and if you think so you must be on benefits, northern and working class.
CFH - are you by any chance Anthea Turner or her husband Grant Bovine?
Maybe not a well known guy in some ways but a legend all the same
Jock Nimlin is best known as a pioneering climber of the 1920s and 30s who made many first ascents, particularly at Arrochar but also of Raven's Gully on Buachaille Etive Mor. He was a legend amongst the working-class climbing fraternity in those years, remarkable for his climbing ability, his physical toughness and his total commitment to the outdoor life. With his encyclopaedic knowledge of the Scottish highlands and an innate talent as a communicator - both around the bothy fire and in the written word - he was a seminal figure in Scottish mountaineering.
To those of you claiming to know Colin Macrea? You do realise he's been dead years? are you all mediums?
Whoops. you were talking about Coe, I'll get me coat.
Senna??
I find it interesting how Navratalova's physique was quite feminine early on and then she suddenly she changed to the physique of a bloke...
As well as being a legend McEnroe's play showed hints of him being a God - playing shots that no right-minded mortal would even consider...
Radcliffe +1 One of the greatest British athletes of all time. Her 2:15 marathon record is still streets ahead of the rest and while its total speculation and opinion she has done it against a backdrop of some dodgy performances by others!
Turtle soup anyone?
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Chelsea Clinton
Not sure about the last one
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You should be ashamed!
Bonus Bonus points if you can name the guy in second place in the bottom shot (or is that just totally anal!)
haha! Name droppers! Is there anything worse than a name dropper.
Alex Zinardi, for getting sliced in half & still racing competitively.
Cor. Check out that backsplash ๐
Two for the price of one.
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"Ladies and gentlemen, here is the result of event 9, the one mile: 1st, No. 41, R.G. Bannister, Amateur Athletic Association and formerly of Exeter and Merton Colleges, Oxford, with a time which is a new meeting and track record, and which - subject to ratification - will be a new English Native, British National, All-Comers, European, British Empire and World Record. The time was 3 min 59.4 sec"




























