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Topic History of: Things you don`t see everyday Part One
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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andrew Diana Dors a bit before my time.
Martin K I saw another very odd thing when going to lunch today, and I can`t confirm the species of the unfortunate beastie, but there was a very long eared bat , unfortunately squashed outside the Italian restuarant.
What an incredibly observant nature watch views board we are becoming!
cillas big arse I can better that.last month I saw a hippy walking his dog with a cat on the dogs back and a rat on the cats back.I wish I had my camera.only in america folks.
zooloo Thinking about her I'm still very fond of her.

I only "met" her by proxy so I'm pleased to hear she was a lovely person in the real world.

Is "Yield to the Night" the incredible performance I seem to remember it as?
JK2006 She "adopted" me and asked whether I'd sprayed my trousers on.
It was at a party thrown by PJ Proby in a house near the Chelsea Pensioners off the King's Road.
I thought Diana was great fun, really genuine and sweet.