J.C
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It's a great pity it wasn't Jonathon Copeland, He drinks Dajeeling Tea & promotes it as an aid to oration-not a lot of people know that
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Given this nation's obsession with football, my money's on Jackie Charlton.
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I'm with redface; my first thought, quite genuinely, was Jesus Christ. I assumed Molly must have been going to some extreme religious gathering. I must say I enjoyed the spat between Molly and Buggs though. That was great fun. Pity Molly ended it by ducking
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Grady, I would love to have a debate with Bugs however, I didn't w ant the tread closing at least it seems to have generated a bit of fun. You should already know that if you argue with a mod you get stopped and perhaps banned from posting although I don't
post as much as I used to do. I like the Jesus Christ one, I am a catholic non practising of course So it could well have been.0 -
Went to see J.C. last night, what a man, approx 200 people there mostly young people which is a refreshing change, unfortunately not a lot of diversity. Well he as the right initials, he could well pull of some miracles. Very much underrated by the phillistines,
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Philistines? That was Samson's and King David's era wasn't it, not JC?
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Wow this guy, whoever he is, ain't very popular .It means that a lot of the names mentioned in this thread were way off the mark cos I'm sure most would have filled the hall!
Tickets by invitation only, that's probably why there were so few people there. The venue was not released to the general public, they ran out of tickets very quickly. If you want to watch him he is normally on tele at 12.00 most Wednesday's with a large
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I think its Jim Carey...... (Groundhog Day and perpetually returning to the 80's)
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