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Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 5:33 pm
by Calum
Eric Liddel, well ok, I think Winston Churchill, but Eric Liddel, what a man.

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 8:10 pm
by Topper
Prez, according to legend King Arthur and his knights are hidden beneath Alderly Edge. If Britain is ever in danger, there will be a giant clap of thunder and King Arthur and his knights will ride out and save Britain.

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 8:16 pm
by Rotary Booty
Topper

This leg end. Is that the one you're pulling! :lol:

Whoever heard of thunder having the clap.

Prez might just believe it though, he's funny that way. :wink:

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 9:17 pm
by El Prez
Anything could happen in Alderly Edge, and usually does. :o

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 10:40 pm
by Topper
Probably a load of betty swallox anyway. 8)

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 11:01 pm
by Archie
Betty Swallox,

lovely girl she was, could fart the national anthem in 3 different keys whilst drinking a pint of scrumpy and smoking her pipe.

Where have all those good old Jennies gone?

Posted: Mon 14 Apr, 2003 11:04 pm
by Topper
Ran off with old Seymour Butts.

Posted: Tue 15 Apr, 2003 7:21 pm
by old bones
Sgt Taffy. RAMC Para. only soldier that roamed Port Said while the battled for Suez was going on :o

Posted: Tue 15 Apr, 2003 11:15 pm
by may18
Thinking about it ive changed my mind

Has to be william wilberforce

The role of the royal navy in the abolition of slavery was an act to be immensly proud of

And would not have happened without him

Shackleto

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 6:30 pm
by DelD
Was Earnest Shackleton not from Ireland?

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 7:02 pm
by harry hackedoff
Ernest Shackleton was, indeed, Irish. Born in a time when Ireland was part of the "British Isles" he certainly considered himself to be British.
William Wilberforce was as popular as a fart in a space ship, in the Andrew of his time.
See Parry hasn`t denied the "Newquay Heads" episode. :roll:
Silence speaks volumes, sometimes 8)

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 7:33 pm
by Spannerman
:lol:

4th place The Duke of Wellington

3rd place Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson

2nd Place Sir Winston S Churchill

1st Place Queen Boudicca the Iceni Queen warrior, now she was some gal!

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 9:23 pm
by jonboy
To be honest, I think the question is impossible.

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 9:27 pm
by Archie
The Unknown Warrior, who gave the most that he could, life itself.

Posted: Wed 16 Apr, 2003 9:28 pm
by El Prez
The question may be impossible, but what is the answer?

Hackedorft, it was your invitation to the heads that precipitated that unseemly brawl in the lobby. That old lady couldn't help tripping you up with her zimmer after you mooned her. Threatening to punch her lights out wasn't your brightest or bravest deed that night.
Bye dear heart! 8)