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Now that the Irish Welsh and Scots have turned England into the modern industrial society it is today by creating and running some of the most successful companies in the world, should they return home and enjoy the fruits of their labours. They can always be called upon to offer help and advice, should things go wrong, if English people are not up to the task.
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I think it was Mark "Return of the Mack' Morrison.
I'm glad to see he has put his bad boy past behind him and is doing well with his supermarket chain. You must have some sympathy with him though after his dad, Jim, died in such tragic circumstances.
Does that answer your question?
What was the question by the way?
I think it was Mark "Return of the Mack' Morrison.
I'm glad to see he has put his bad boy past behind him and is doing well with his supermarket chain. You must have some sympathy with him though after his dad, Jim, died in such tragic circumstances.
Does that answer your question?
What was the question by the way?
gary was it Mark Morrison that made the raincoat popular again? I always thought John Wayne, aka Marion Morrison was his father and was it not Mark who wrote a song about his father looking after a store- "Wayne, a manager?"
Meanwhile, back at the question, I think casaespana is very perceptive.....
corbyloom- no you are thinking of Frank Spencer - who of course was Lady Di's older brother.
Didnt she end up marrying Edward Woodwood?
Frank Spencer after being in Phantom of the Opera, where he wore his trademark raincoat, struggled for work afterwards and teamed up with american middle of the road rock singer Richard Marx to form the sandwich and knicker shop Marks and Spencer (of course Richard changed the spelling as not to associated with his rather radical grandad Karl).
Didnt she end up marrying Edward Woodwood?
Frank Spencer after being in Phantom of the Opera, where he wore his trademark raincoat, struggled for work afterwards and teamed up with american middle of the road rock singer Richard Marx to form the sandwich and knicker shop Marks and Spencer (of course Richard changed the spelling as not to associated with his rather radical grandad Karl).
gammaray - i think you are confusing the welsh,scottish and irish with cars.
Its easy to do though. I had trouble starting my car the other day and could not work out why it wouldnt go. it was only when the rac arrived that i found out that i was trying to drive off in John, my Irish neighbour. we had a good laugh at that one for sure.
Its easy to do though. I had trouble starting my car the other day and could not work out why it wouldnt go. it was only when the rac arrived that i found out that i was trying to drive off in John, my Irish neighbour. we had a good laugh at that one for sure.
John Prescott (or was it Gordon Brown?) once hatched an evil plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in Birmingham which would activate a fault line that would mean that all the area west of Brum would float off into the sea.
They made a documentary about it- i think it was called Superman- and the role of of John Prescott was played by Gene Hackman.
The part of Aled Jones - who saved the Welsh from destruction - was played by Maculay Culkin. Aled Jones' love interest, Terri Hatcher, was played by his real life wife Catherine Zeta Jones.
They made a documentary about it- i think it was called Superman- and the role of of John Prescott was played by Gene Hackman.
The part of Aled Jones - who saved the Welsh from destruction - was played by Maculay Culkin. Aled Jones' love interest, Terri Hatcher, was played by his real life wife Catherine Zeta Jones.
Yes please, fell free to go home can England then stop the subsidies to them as well? if the Great success (don't make me laugh) of the scottish and welsh assemblies have been so far, can't wait to see how they go in the future. we will give it a go on our own and don't forget to take ****** Gordon Brown with you!!!
Back to the question please everyone. Have the people of England got the capacity to run their own country from a commercial point of view (not political) after the Irish, Welsh and Scots depart for pastures new to enlighten other nations in the world? Will the knowledge left behind be put to good use, or squandered by those who could not care less?
Oops sorry casa - didnt really this was a 'real' question.
Do apologise for being so academic with my answers and will be less serious in future.
thanks for the tom jones tip. I remember now i saw a documentary called "Mars Attacks' and Tom Jones was in that as a croupier.
So Catherine Zeta Jones isn't married to Jack Douglas anymore? I suppose once the Carry On... work dried up she dropped him like a hot potato.
Do apologise for being so academic with my answers and will be less serious in future.
thanks for the tom jones tip. I remember now i saw a documentary called "Mars Attacks' and Tom Jones was in that as a croupier.
So Catherine Zeta Jones isn't married to Jack Douglas anymore? I suppose once the Carry On... work dried up she dropped him like a hot potato.
ianess. You should be proud about having two distinguished politicians living in Fife. Gordon used to go Starks Park every other saturday to support his beloved Raith Rovers, sitting behind the home goal cheering on his team with great fervour. What a sportsman Ming is. He ran alongside Jeffrey Archer in the four minute mile, second only to the great Robert Bannerman. Ming is a true leader of men.