OLD PHOTOS OF THE SECRET LEEDS FOLK.
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Thought I'd redeem myself after the previoustomfoolery!One of Arry aged 13 complete with the'Corn Exchange Army Cadet stores' uniform,after a few pressings and smartened up abit! (See PreviousCorn Ex postings!)Why should England Tremble?
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arry awk wrote: Thought I'd redeem myself after the previoustomfoolery!One of Arry aged 13 complete with the'Corn Exchange Army Cadet stores' uniform,after a few pressings and smartened up abit! (See PreviousCorn Ex postings!)Why should England Tremble? What's keeping that cap on???? Blue Tack?!?!? It seems to defy all the laws of science!!!
there are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand ternary, those that don't and those that think this a joke about the binary system.
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Sorry I made a ******* of that.I meant to say that Arry's picture was great and then post this one up.Now before anyone gets banned from the forum, this is me on Muffin The Mule, so I would not comment as it will get you into trouble!!! LOLActually it is all Leeds as I think it was taken in Lewis's in around 1954. I have a large version of the picture at home, but tend to keep it hidden!!I do not know if I dare ask this, but has anyone else had their photo taken on Muffin??(If so post up!)
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arry awk wrote: Thought I'd redeem myself after the previoustomfoolery!One of Arry aged 13 complete with the'Corn Exchange Army Cadet stores' uniform,after a few pressings and smartened up abit! (See PreviousCorn Ex postings!)Why should England Tremble? Reminds me of the wartime comedian, Robb Wilton (having joined the Home Guard....)"You're going to stop Hitler's army landing?""No, no, no...there's seven or eight of us."
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Si WROTE :-"Reminds me of the wartime comedian, Rob Wilton (having joined the Home Guard....)"So, you're going to stem the German invasion?""No, no, no...there's five of us.""A classic and wonderful sketch Si,"The day War broke out, my wife said to me ................"
There's nothing like keeping the past alive - it makes us relieved to reflect that any bad times have gone, and happy to relive all the joyful and fascinating experiences of our own and other folks' earlier days.
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BLAKEY wrote: Si WROTE :-"Reminds me of the wartime comedian, Rob Wilton (having joined the Home Guard....)"So, you're going to stem the German invasion?""No, no, no...there's five of us.""A classic and wonderful sketch Si,"The day War broke out, my wife said to me ................" It is, Blakey. Don't ask me how I remember it! (Not old enough!)I've just Googled the script and amended it (see above) - I tried to remember it off the top o'me 'ead!