Bill Lees Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 1. Frank MCDougall - Jeff Bridges (obviously the young Jeff Bridges). 2. John Young - Kenny Ball (ask yer maw) 3. Gunni Torfasson - Rod Stewart (okay I'm getting desperate now) 4. Erm........ that's it. Quote
chingford Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 In trying to respond to this intellectual thread - the kind I like - I checked our players' images on the Official site. The easy one is John Cuddihy. He is the spitting image of The Invisible Man. Why? He's the only player who is noted to be 0.00 metres tall and weighs nothing. Who was it on this GB that made jokes about ghosts...? Quote
Reidy1987 Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 Ehm... Gerry Baker looked like his famous brother Joe Baker. Quote
Wilbur Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 Derek Scrimgour & Boris Becker Ian Ure & Desert Orchid Peter Godfrey & Basil Fawlty Quote
Stuart Dickson Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 (edited) Billy Thomson and the Assistant from The Office Tommy Turner and either of the Chuckle Brothers John Coughlin and Chorlton from Chorlton and the Wheelies Edited October 13, 2003 by Stuart Dickson Quote
ST SID Posted October 13, 2003 Report Posted October 13, 2003 Alan Russell - David Beckham McGowne - Baldy f'k'r from The Hills Have Eyes (aka div) Frank McGarvey - Dott Cotton Andy Dow - Patrick Swayze in..... Kevin Twaddle - Chevy Chase in..... Quote
Guest donnam Posted October 14, 2003 Report Posted October 14, 2003 Jimmy Bone = 'uncle' Joe Stalin. Quote
Stu Posted October 14, 2003 Report Posted October 14, 2003 Tommy Turner and either of the Chuckle Brothers Eddie Gallacher could be the other one Quote
farmer john Posted October 15, 2003 Report Posted October 15, 2003 (edited) surely, surely, surely. Peter Weir and the fantastic B.A Robertson The straitjacket of true love's fine Bang Bang If you're Houdini in your spare time Bang Bang Fantastic album from 1979.................. Initial Success Have tried many times to get it on CD or even cassette .......emdy ?? Edited October 15, 2003 by farmer john Quote
chingford Posted October 15, 2003 Report Posted October 15, 2003 Initial Success by Peter Weir? Nope, never heard of it. Thank-goodness... Quote
Reidy1987 Posted October 15, 2003 Report Posted October 15, 2003 (edited) surely, surely, surely.Peter Weir and the fantastic B.A Robertson The straitjacket of true love's fine Bang Bang If you're Houdini in your spare time Bang Bang Fantastic album from 1979.................. Initial Success Have tried many times to get it on CD or even cassette .......emdy ?? I've got it on vinyl. I'll record it for you - CD or cassette? And yes, it's a truly most excellent album. Edited October 15, 2003 by Reidy1987 Quote
farmer john Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 (edited) Hey Reidy, great, would be DEElighted if you could record it to CD, I would play it on Argyll FM (shh ) would not have been able to do so tonight though . We have one of those Performing Rights Society audits Every track on that album is radio friendly, also, funny, rocky, quirky, I am sure if it was re-released now it would be a hit aall over again. Quality man...pure quality You could send it via Argyll FM or to me at Polliwilline Farm. Thanks very much Jim Edited October 16, 2003 by farmer john Quote
snudge Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 gardner speirs and colombo alex beckett and the auld guy outta space 1999 derek scrimigour and boris becker mark fulton and michael york billy stark and phil lynott Quote
chingford Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Sergei Baltacha and his sister... Quote
Guest Dougie Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Donny McDowell and an English teacher in the John Neilson cira 1974 (Mr Brown?) Quote
Speckled_Jim Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Junior Mendes And Skin formerly of skunk anansie Quote
Reidy1987 Posted October 16, 2003 Report Posted October 16, 2003 Somebody once told me I look like Bobby "Dazzler" Dawson. I believe he's due out of intensive care any day now... Quote
Guest Duncan D'Nuts Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 You mean this one ? Quote
Dirty Sanchez Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 Paul Kinnaird - Butthead Basher and Ricky Gillies c1995 - Princes William and Harry. Quote
The Sandman Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 1. Frank MCDougall - Jeff Bridges (obviously the young Jeff Bridges).2. John Young - Kenny Ball (ask yer maw) 3. Gunni Torfasson - Rod Stewart (okay I'm getting desperate now) 4. Erm........ that's it. Kenny Ball was one of the first gigs I ever attended, at the Isle of Man in 64. I saw Freddie and the Dreamers during the same fortnight. Lookalikes: Paul Chalmers & Sweep, Jóse & Gary Coleman, Tony Connell & Scroudini, Bobby Pinkerton & Charlie Drake............ Quote
The Sandman Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 Donny McDowell and an English teacher in the John Neilson cira 1974 (Mr Brown?) Mr Brown was a top bloke. Came into the prefect's room to borrow my Damned lp to play to the 3rd years and also dished out stolen Wembley turf. Rab Bonnar was, however, a c**t............ Quote
North Sea Saint Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 Bobby Pinkerton & Charlie Drake............ Class pure class Quote
whosyirdaddy Posted December 2, 2003 Report Posted December 2, 2003 Stevie Watson = The Elephant Man What About that Sc*m player Rambo Tadgermaki = He looked like a peedo Quote
Bald Assassin Posted December 5, 2003 Report Posted December 5, 2003 Ludo = Thierry Henry - he's even got the same accent! Quote
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