For every man alive there stands behind him 300 ghosts...that's the ratio of the dead outnumbering the living....over 100 billion people have walked on this planet...that's the amount of stars in the Milky Way galaxy...each man has his own star...and there are enough planets within that galaxy for each human being alive today to own their own world...
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You do know...and this might crush whats left of your tiny heart, Horse, but you do know that if he was still alive, that he and his garish umbrella would be of huge, massive, "Move yer bunk, Gadd, you've got a new cellmate", interest to Inspector Yewtree of the nonce squad.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:For every man alive there stands behind him 300 ghosts...that's the ratio of the dead outnumbering the living....over 100 billion people have walked on this planet...that's the amount of stars in the Milky Way galaxy...each man has his own star...and there are enough planets within that galaxy for each human being alive today to own their own world...
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Good grief!Basualdo wrote:You do know...and this might crush whats left of your tiny heart, Horse, but you do know that if he was still alive, that he and his garish umbrella would be of huge interest to Inspector Yewtree of the nonce squad.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:For every man alive there stands behind him 300 ghosts...that's the ratio of the dead outnumbering the living....over 100 billion people have walked on this planet...that's the amount of stars in the Milky Way galaxy...each man has his own star...and there are enough planets within that galaxy for each human being alive today to own their own world...
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Ironic that his greatest work was called Childhood's End
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
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Indeed. A little more degree of creativity than Jonathan King, Glitter and Rolf!Lou Grant wrote:Ironic that his greatest work was called Childhood's End
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
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I thought he went to trial and got found not guilty about ten years or more back?Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:Good grief!Basualdo wrote:You do know...and this might crush whats left of your tiny heart, Horse, but you do know that if he was still alive, that he and his garish umbrella would be of huge interest to Inspector Yewtree of the nonce squad.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:For every man alive there stands behind him 300 ghosts...that's the ratio of the dead outnumbering the living....over 100 billion people have walked on this planet...that's the amount of stars in the Milky Way galaxy...each man has his own star...and there are enough planets within that galaxy for each human being alive today to own their own world...
http://thecolemanexperience.wordpress.c ... onnection/
Surely if the 'facts' in that link are in anyway true , he'd have been strung up.
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I disagree, particularly in relation to Rolf and to an extent Gary. Perhaps Jimmy Savile and Stuart Hall would offer a more appropriate contrast.Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:Indeed. A little more degree of creativity than Jonathan King, Glitter and Rolf!Lou Grant wrote:Ironic that his greatest work was called Childhood's End
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
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Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:Indeed. A little more degree of creativity than Jonathan King, Glitter and Rolf!Lou Grant wrote:Ironic that his greatest work was called Childhood's End
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
To be fair, Jonathan King did do a song about The Moon, which shows an interest in space.
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Horse first Rolf now this. Who else would you invite to your meal for four
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Moon....... euphemism for Arse !AlcoholBrazil wrote:Glazed Earthenware Horse wrote:Indeed. A little more degree of creativity than Jonathan King, Glitter and Rolf!Lou Grant wrote:Ironic that his greatest work was called Childhood's End
Whatever he got up to in his private life, he was without doubt a gifted and influential writer.
To be fair, Jonathan King did do a song about The Moon, which shows an interest in space.
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When I first heard of this rumour it made me think of the 'Rama' series of books in a new light.