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trayhop123 wrote: and i wonder if she has any acting abilities , because if they ever make a live action simpsons film , she would imo fit marge perfectly .

william h macy ,,,,,,, for flanders ,,,,,, born for the part ,,,,, okilly dokilly


lots of casting ideas ,,,,,,,,,, but who could play the big man himself ????
John Goodman, or that bloke from Married With Children (whoever he is) get my vote.
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I think spotting Noel would be the ultimate, though I'd prefer to see Lucy Pinder for obv reasons :wink:
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was in colchester a week or so ago,start playing the deal wheel glance acroos the pub,none other than lily allen having a casual pint :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h: :h:
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Tony Slattery can often be found of an afternoon in the Bear & Rugged Staff off Leicester Square. He pushed past me once whilst I was on the machine to get to the downstairs bog.

It's hardly a dinner party conversation though.
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I once walked into a boozer and caught Noel Edmonds doing a Power 5, i knew someone else was doing, he had his face upto the mirror and said i've got the £35 there.
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Saw Noel round the back of a Deal Wheel with a screwdriver once, never seen him or the machine since though.
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steveseagull wrote:.. or that bloke from Married With Children (whoever he is) get my vote.
That'll be Ed O'Neill - or Al Bundy as we knew him - the hapless shoe salesman ...

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Or, as we aficionados of the Celebrity WWTBAM thread know him, Mr Testicle Man - for those who don't play that game (or who failed to recognise him) he has really aged since that photo was taken.
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Nil Satis wrote:Or, as we aficionados of the Celebrity WWTBAM thread know him, Mr Testicle Man - for those who don't play that game (or who failed to recognise him) he has really aged since that photo was taken.
Mr. Testicle Man ...

hmm, do explain!
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wrinkles.
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Was'nt he in that film the bone collector? i found it strange watching him in a serious part.
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Saw Wes Magee (childrens poet) playing a machine in a country pub many months ago, does that even count as a Z list celeb??!
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Nixxy wrote:
Nil Satis wrote:Or, as we aficionados of the Celebrity WWTBAM thread know him, Mr Testicle Man - for those who don't play that game (or who failed to recognise him) he has really aged since that photo was taken.
Mr. Testicle Man ...

hmm, do explain!
Grab a comfy chair, make yourself a cup of tea, obtain a sickly sweet cake of your choice and enjoy reading through this thread:

viewtopic.php?t=11134

The explanation of 'Beardy Testicle Man' (to give him his full title), and lots of other things, lies within!
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Nil, link above no work for me. This does though:

viewtopic.php?t=11134&postdays=0&postor ... 85174ebff1

I had a feeling the Great Testicular One would bounce back on here some time (the latest I was exposed to his scrotal visage was a week ago, on the endgame - now well entrenched: I canna remove him Captain).

Been meaning to post up an adaptation of 'takes' on the Wacky front end for ages, especially regarding the Dalton Predicament. Although I'd given that particular scene its fair share of lexical fleshing, I never quite managed to edit the final cut. This might just regalvanise me to get it in the can though.

Whilst on a filmy-literary mash-up slant:

Homer Simpson? Chevy Chase perhaps? I d'oh-no. Not Jimmy Finlayson for obvious reasons.

Which Shakespeare character might Homer appear as though?


P.S. Nil, your Jimmy Catchpole picture link now appears to be sadly somewhat broken - not split like the preceding infinitive, but broken like Morrrison's very own 'Strings' (though the strings in question may also be interpreted as being split). Since the hyperlink still brings up a picture, albeit an unintended one, it might be better to think of it as being out of tune not unlike .... No, that would be unfair and just plain wrong. Jimmy's 'Strings' - ain't a bad number for the Catchpole Kid, though it does remind me of some other tune.
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I see that Catchpole's up for Best Male Solo Brit tonight. Personally, if I cared I'd like to see it go to Ian Brown but that's not going to happen. I reckon there's a good chance that Jimmy will be pipped to the post by the Modfather for his third win. Just please let it not go to Will Young.

Duffy to sweep Best Female, Single and Album. A bit bold perhaps, Best Female anyway. Watch her go and win nowt now.

Grapefruit: Ping Pongs
Grape: The Loud Girls

On the International Solo front: Jay-Z 'n' his missus (though Pink and Cilmi are tugging on me).

International Group/Album: DC would be fun but realistically it's got to be KOL, they're now commercial enough to bag this sort of thing.


Expect Cordon to get the horn over Kylie.
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