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  • Do you have a RF camera?

    Votes: 764 97.2%
  • Do you like beer?

    Votes: 590 75.1%
  • Do you remember Betty Page?

    Votes: 243 30.9%
  • Did you have to Google “Bauhaus”?

    Votes: 152 19.3%

  • Total voters
    786
Good poll. Al does know some exotic people. All we have in Blackpool is Keith Harris and Orville the duck. Oh ,and Sid Little.Whenever I bump into him all he talks about is Kylie Minogue .There was a chap though who used to come in the pub .He had done guide vocals for Elvis. Don`t remember his name at present. He was a star over here in the sixties, had a pony tail, pants splt on stage one night. He liked beer too .

Mike
 
"Do you remember Betty Page?"

Do you remember Cynthia Myers ?

Oh yes, although the British and the British press were still very restrained in the 60’s, there was nothing like Playboy in the UK, as a schoolboy on a trip to Belgium in 1966 the newsstands came as a real shock to me.

The best we had was titillation by innuendo in the Sunday papers, the John Profumo scandal, Mandy Rice-Davies and the iconic Christine Keeler did photograph well.

Her portrait by Lewis Morley is so typical of its era, and yet timeless in its appeal, LINK
 
Good poll. Al does know some exotic people. All we have in Blackpool is Keith Harris and Orville the duck. Oh ,and Sid Little.Whenever I bump into him all he talks about is Kylie Minogue .There was a chap though who used to come in the pub .He had done guide vocals for Elvis. Don`t remember his name at present. He was a star over here in the sixties, had a pony tail, pants splt on stage one night. He liked beer too .

Mike
I think you could be refering to PJ Proby - he was big over here, and also big 'down under' :D
 
Hmmn, 2.5/4 which is close to 7/10 in the other thread.....although it has more people admiting to being RF owners!
 
Obviously I don't remember Bettie Page from originally, but I do remember a big revival of interest from the 90s.

Mmm. Beer. Nothing beats some good real ale.
 
I think you could be refering to PJ Proby - he was big over here, and also big 'down under' :D
That is the fella. I was having a senior moment. He was living in Burnley the last time I heard of him. Talking of beer ,Stuart, I owe a round the next time that Bob organises another meet. Had to shoot off early the last time to catch the train.
Mike
 
That is the fella. I was having a senior moment. He was living in Burnley the last time I heard of him. Talking of beer ,Stuart, I owe a round the next time that Bob organises another meet. Had to shoot off early the last time to catch the train.
Mike
Yes!....that guy could rock! - listen to his harmonica on 'hold me'...and Ginger Bakers drumming! ( remember him? )....awsome! :)
Dave.
 
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Mr Kaplan, I don't think she's with us any longer. I remember something about her shuffling off this mortal coil earlier this century.

You certinly do live in a place with some recent history attached to it. Where I am all we have is Showaddywaddy & Gary Lineker.

WHO? :confused:

I'm still in. I know ALL the stuff Al talked about, as well as Showaddywaddy AND Gary Lineker.

Anybody top that, huh:cool::cool:?

:D
 
"Some people have a hobby/
like tennis or philately/
I've got a hobby/
re-reading Lady Chatterley"

"Smut" - Tom Lehrer

Adrian
 
Yep, I have an RF.

I do love a good beer (and wine, tea, whisky, tequila and sake).

I'm not old enough to have "known" Bettie Page as in having been around for the peak of her career but certainly know of her and her work.

I didn't have to google Bauhaus. I am into vocabulary and lesser-known phrases and references and this one was very familiar to me.

Funny thread! My induction into Lovelace's "ilk" was viewing some select choices from a friend's dad's stash when I was about 11. It was a little eye-opening to say the least. :eek:
:D
 
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