Anyone In Your House With You Now In The Public Eye?
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RE: Leo Greogory - He's got the main part in a film caleld Stoned about Brian Jones, and was shown on a recent Virgin Atlantic flight from the states. There have been many a interview with him on TV and actually one on right now on ITV. The film is out on release now.
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Re: RUGBY
Amersham Hospitals ?sejintenej wrote:Since thios is the only communication method open to me, FWIW there is a PM to you answering that (politely, surprisingly) together with one to Spoonbill dated 14th Nov (beware surgery in Amersham - funny things come out of hospitals there), to JR today (don't stop taking the pills) and Simon K dated Feb 16th (answering a question about dinosaurs).huntertitus wrote:Odd you mention Goodwood - my uncle ran the motor racing circuit in the 60's and I met Brabham and Surtees among other boyhood heroes.
I've sent a message to Julian so don't be surprised if you get something totally out of date.
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Operation number four of a series on my right shoulder and arms, was on my left hand. This resulted in me coming home with MRSA the Christmas before last.
The up-side was that I was banned from our Doctor's surgery for dressings over the Christmas period, and was visited at home, daily, by a rather tasty District Nurse !
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Re: RUGBY
At least two of the four of you noticed that you had messages. As for the other two, have a look at the top of the screen when / if you log in.huntertitus wrote:Can you attempt to explain what you are on about?sejintenej wrote:Since this is the only communication method open to me, FWIW there is a PM to you answering that (politely, surprisingly) together with one to Spoonbill dated 14th Nov (beware surgery in Amersham - funny things come out of hospitals there), to JR today (don't stop taking the pills) and Simon K dated Feb 16th (answering a question about dinosaurs).huntertitus wrote:
Odd you mention Goodwood - my uncle ran the motor racing circuit in the 60's and I met Brabham and Surtees among other boyhood heroes.
(Only discovered after posting that it wasn't a software error but a failure by addressees to open their mail)
Comprende?
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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Re: RUGBY
I don't work in amersham, at the surgery or anywhere else, well not any more.huntertitus wrote:Can you attempt to explain what you are on about?sejintenej wrote:Since thios is the only communication method open to me, FWIW there is a PM to you answering that (politely, surprisingly) together with one to Spoonbill dated 14th Nov (beware surgery in Amersham - funny things come out of hospitals there), to JR today (don't stop taking the pills) and Simon K dated Feb 16th (answering a question about dinosaurs).huntertitus wrote:
Odd you mention Goodwood - my uncle ran the motor racing circuit in the 60's and I met Brabham and Surtees among other boyhood heroes.
I've sent a message to Julian so don't be surprised if you get something totally out of date.
THIOS = planet in the star system ZOG??
Communication method???
Beware surgery in AMERSHAM?????
Is this a code from the other side???????
Or an anorak who is lost in space maybe fell off the Star Trek forum?
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Going back to the subject of the thread, anyone at CH around 1920 to 1930?
I've got a problem here - a father and son, both with the same name and both in the same business and both famous but I think it was the dad..
Father born 1912 but the although the photo looks far too recent he refers to getting a sixpence after the St Matthews Day parade. (It was a shilling in 1952). Also the photo was taken at age 8. Married to Elizabeth (one day she'll get around to me) Taylor by whom this son was born.
To see him in CH uniform and read his comments go to
http://www.archivist.f2s.com/bsu/ch/memoirs.htm
I've got a problem here - a father and son, both with the same name and both in the same business and both famous but I think it was the dad..
Father born 1912 but the although the photo looks far too recent he refers to getting a sixpence after the St Matthews Day parade. (It was a shilling in 1952). Also the photo was taken at age 8. Married to Elizabeth (one day she'll get around to me) Taylor by whom this son was born.
To see him in CH uniform and read his comments go to
http://www.archivist.f2s.com/bsu/ch/memoirs.htm
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
Re: RUGBY
Peter Warfield (Rosslyn Park and England) was an assistant master in Col. B for a brief period in the 70s.......had a nice Rolls too as I recall, which a certain person threw up in.......sejintenej wrote:Someone called Silk had cricket and rugby Englands caps, allegedly.petard249 wrote:Earlier someone asked whether Housie has ever produced an England rugby player? Admittedly some time ago, but during my time (1948-55) a mster named WPC Davies played for England and another master, Norman(?) Fryer, either played for or had a trial for Wales.
Kit Aitken (Housemaster, Col A) also played for Harlequins.
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Re: RUGBY
AND he had a Morgan........sport! wrote: Peter Warfield (Rosslyn Park and England) was an assistant master in Col. B for a brief period in the 70s.......had a nice Rolls too as I recall, which a certain person threw up in.......
He always said the Roller belonged to his mother.
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Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
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Re: RUGBY
Good taste in cars obviously ran in the family.Richard Ruck wrote:AND he had a Morgan........sport! wrote: Peter Warfield (Rosslyn Park and England) was an assistant master in Col. B for a brief period in the 70s.......had a nice Rolls too as I recall, which a certain person threw up in.......
He always said the Roller belonged to his mother.
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Aren't Rollers thought to be a bit common these days?englishangel wrote:Good taste in cars obviously ran in the family.Richard Ruck wrote:AND he had a Morgan........sport! wrote: Peter Warfield (Rosslyn Park and England) was an assistant master in Col. B for a brief period in the 70s.......had a nice Rolls too as I recall, which a certain person threw up in.......
He always said the Roller belonged to his mother.
Don't drive, myself, so I don't get too excited about cars. Morgans ARE nice, though.
Blimey, this is my 1000th. post, by the way. I was going to celebrate either by trying to disprove the existence of an omniscient and omnipotent Judaeo-Christian deity, or by posting a knob-gag. Either way I would undoubtedly have upset someone, so perhaps low-key is the best way......
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Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
Thee's got'n where thee cassn't back'n, hassn't?
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That looks awfully like me in the first photo around the fountain ......... When was it taken? If 1952 it actually could have been me!sejintenej wrote:Going back to the subject of the thread, anyone at CH around 1920 to 1930?
I've got a problem here - a father and son, both with the same name and both in the same business and both famous but I think it was the dad..
Father born 1912 but the although the photo looks far too recent he refers to getting a sixpence after the St Matthews Day parade. (It was a shilling in 1952). Also the photo was taken at age 8. Married to Elizabeth (one day she'll get around to me) Taylor by whom this son was born.
To see him in CH uniform and read his comments go to
http://www.archivist.f2s.com/bsu/ch/memoirs.htm
I am in touch with Bill Spenceley (Mid B 1924-29). His picture as a squit is in the photo topic. What is it exactly that you want to know? PM me if you like if it is not of general interest.
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Re: RUGBY
Well many congratulations - looks like you will soon overtake me...Richard Ruck wrote:Aren't Rollers thought to be a bit common these days?englishangel wrote:Good taste in cars obviously ran in the family.Richard Ruck wrote: AND he had a Morgan........
He always said the Roller belonged to his mother.
Don't drive, myself, so I don't get too excited about cars. Morgans ARE nice, though.
Blimey, this is my 1000th. post, by the way. I was going to celebrate either by trying to disprove the existence of an omniscient and omnipotent Judaeo-Christian deity, or by posting a knob-gag. Either way I would undoubtedly have upset someone, so perhaps low-key is the best way......
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Oh I doubt it!Great Plum wrote: Well many congratulations - looks like you will soon overtake me...
This leaves J.R. as the only Grecian - I'm sure that won't last long, though, then we'll have NO Grecians for a while.
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Unless you are Michael Wilding, film star, who died in about 1952 .....DavebytheSea wrote:That looks awfully like me in the first photo around the fountain ......... When was it taken? If 1952 it actually could have been me!sejintenej wrote:Going back to the subject of the thread, anyone at CH around 1920 to 1930?
I've got a problem here - a father and son, both with the same name and both in the same business and both famous but I think it was the dad..
To see him in CH uniform and read his comments go to
http://www.archivist.f2s.com/bsu/ch/memoirs.htm
At least that brought another site to your attention
I am in touch with Bill Spenceley (Mid B 1924-29). His picture as a squit is in the photo topic.
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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Emma-Jane has been very quiet of late, and she started off so quickly, metaphorically speaking !Richard Ruck wrote:Oh I doubt it!Great Plum wrote: Well many congratulations - looks like you will soon overtake me...
This leaves J.R. as the only Grecian - I'm sure that won't last long, though, then we'll have NO Grecians for a while.
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