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mikey4444 | 09:23 Fri 19th Dec 2014 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30547066

Mandy...thanks for the phrase "He would, wouldn't he?" ...I have paraphrased that many times over the years !
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From an era where women were women.

Met her in a Manchester night club......personable and chatty.

In my opinion more attractive in looks than Christine Keeler.

R.I.P
I think it's "he would say that, wouldn't he", but it's a neat way of suggesting that someone defending himself is doing the bleedin' obvious, and I don't think there was one single way of saying that before.

I always rather liked her, she had gumption
I am surprised - Sqad not saying 'She's dead.'

well there goes one of the 'old school.'
DTC.....Dead is an adjective meaning "no longer alive"................I fail to see the confusion.
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JNO...according to Wiki there is some doubt about what she actually said, and even if she said it all apparently ! You are right about the gumption.

Yes I agree with Sqad here...much more attractive. A famous Private Eye cartoon of the time has her saying ::::"Do you mind? If it wasn't for me – you couldn't have cared less about Rachman" Rachman was a truly evil character and if Mandy was partly responsible for his downfall, then she should be congratulated on that alone.
I reckon I saw her, jogging along the Pembrokeshire coast path, only a year or two ago. I have enough trouble keeping my footing and balance even at walking speed (when it's muddy). A bad way to go but at least it wasn't a fall.

RIP
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Apparently she appeared in an episode of "Absolutely Fabulous" I would have liked to have seen that ! If anybody who has a good reliable internet connection, unlike me, can find that on YouTube, I would be very much obliged !
The whole affair was before my time but I remember when my colleagues used to go to her nightclub in Tel Aviv. I think she had a happier life than Christine Keeler.
Just having a wee rag of you, Sqad, after your comment on 'Announcements' yesterday.....!

Found this:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4MGm-0GYic
I met her in the 60s. She did some modelling work for my cousin, a photographer. She gave me a green cord velvet cap. I know it sounds vile, but in the 60s it was quite fashionable. I have a pic of myself wearing it. I've still got it somewhere in a box in a cupboard. She was actually very nice to me. I was only very young at the time. She was much better looking and much prettier than u-no-hoo. RIP girl !

Re, Ab Fab.

Series 2, Episode 1

//Sorry, this episode is not currently available//
// and I don't think there was one single way of saying that before. //

he would say that wouldnt he ?

My fathers comment when it got into the dictionary of quotations,
was o my god we have got down to that have we ?
I have to say even at 12 I was quite surprised that she was credited with being the originator

A tart with a heart.... Cliveden used to be a hotel ( as Macmillan would say: always was dear fellow) and you could go and cavort in the very swimming pool Mandy and Christine were first seen by Profumo.


Profumo ? one of his chat up lines at dindins was to say to a teenage gurl:
'have you been to bed with a seventy year old ? my dear you should try it...'

a time of tarts and old goats

/// I reckon I saw her, jogging along the Pembrokeshire coast path, only a year or two ago. I have enough trouble keeping my footing and balance even at walking speed (when it's muddy). A bad way to go but at least it wasn't a fall. ///

no no no complete rewrite.....

"and I didnt know whether to toss myself off or come beside her"

compliments to Max Miller who lost his tee-vee 1959 slot with that one liner

comtemporary with an American who lost his job in the same year with
WHat word begins with f and ends in uck ? - Firetruck
dtc // I am surprised - Sqad not saying 'She's dead.' //

I am not surprised - when sqad met her in Manchester she probably wasnt dead...

have I missed something ?
I always thought the Max Miller quote was, "I didn't know whether I should toss myself off or go ahead and block her passage." This referred to the idea that he was headed down and a pretty girl was headed up a very narrow cliff path.
Just listened to Baldric's youtube, she's an awful singer.
R.I.P
QM - these were verbal memories in Manchester on the pro-am circuit
the truth could well be .... different.

thx for the memory .... PP

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All ruddy marvellous comments guys...keep them coming !

PP...I remember that old Max Miller gag a little differently :::

"I met this woman on a narrow mountain path. There was no room to pass. I didn't know whether to block her passage or toss myself off."

Definitely from his Blue Book I would have thought !

My Dad saw Max a few times in the 50's. He always said that he was quite the funniest comedian that every lived. According to Dad, when Max's name went up on the posters, you couldn't get a seat for love nor money, if you weren't quick enough. By the way, I have just posted a new joke under "Jokes" if anyone is interested !

Thanks Baldric...I will try and find a copy somewhere !

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