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Innominate Man

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #15 on: 15:43:01, 21/07/16 »
"Gladly"?


I'm just waiting for someone of a certain age - to give them a chance to answer correctly  ^-^  If no one comes forward then I'll open up the question to the fastest Googler.
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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #16 on: 15:44:44, 21/07/16 »
Referee!!!
I was right with Ronnie Barker........just not the right you seem to want! :D
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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #17 on: 15:47:07, 21/07/16 »
Gorgeous 8)  I occasionally get moths flying into my kitchen, some pretty....some not so.
These are some of my favourites...




Wonderful pics Tracey. Class!

Jac

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #18 on: 16:07:11, 21/07/16 »

I remember Clarence. Hands up anyone else who knows who he was - without Googling.

Daktari !
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Innominate Man

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #19 on: 16:12:18, 21/07/16 »
Daktari !


Ta dahh !!
Well done young lady, you obviously heard your parents discussing this programme  ;)


Pleb - Clarence was a cross-eyed Lion.
You'd know about it if he came in through your window on a night and started dashing at the lights.
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Innominate Man

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #20 on: 16:18:24, 21/07/16 »
Referee!!!
I was right with Ronnie Barker........just not the right you seem to want! :D
;D
Have you never seen cross eyed animals? :o


Ronnie Barker was neither cross-eyed nor an animal ..... so not sure how you could be right  :D :D
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bootson

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #21 on: 18:33:34, 21/07/16 »
What gorgeous looking moths  8)

And I knew the answer to Clarence, only too late...which makes me a certain age...

Innominate Man

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #22 on: 19:56:46, 21/07/16 »
What gorgeous looking moths  8)

And I knew the answer to Clarence, only too late...which makes me a certain age...
Oh I know - I'm at the lower end of the age range myself  :-[
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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #23 on: 09:49:56, 22/07/16 »
"Gladly"?


Wasn't he Wellington's teddy in The Perishers?
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pleb

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #24 on: 09:50:57, 22/07/16 »
Just know "Gladly" was a cross eyed bear.......................
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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #25 on: 09:56:16, 22/07/16 »
Just know "Gladly" was a cross eyed bear.......................


I got it wrong, he was Baby Grumpling's teddy


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Perishers
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Jac

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #26 on: 10:06:14, 22/07/16 »

Ta dahh !!
Well done young lady, you obviously heard your parents discussing this programme  ;)


Pleb - Clarence was a cross-eyed Lion.
You'd know about it if he came in through your window on a night and started dashing at the lights.

Grandparents per-lease! ;)
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Jac

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Re: An overnight visitor
« Reply #27 on: 10:08:48, 22/07/16 »
Ditzzy: swallowtail moths numbers down by over 90% according to Butterfly Conservation as are man, many other species :(

So many paths yet to walk, so little time left

 

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