I agree with Woolley Mammoth as with Tommy Cooper then Billy Connolly, Mohammed Ali.
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Fulham footballers. Johnny Haynes, Ronnie Rooke, Danny Shea.
Caroline Munro (Hammer actress) Keeley Hawes (Actress) and Hattie Jacques
Fulham related - John Marshall, Fred Callaghan and Alec Stock
Bill Bryson, Roger Daltrey, Steve Coogan. Football...Kenny Dalglish, Johnny Haynes, Bobby Robson.
Basing it on Fulham people mcbride brede and al Fayed.
My second choice would be Bobby Robson, Simon Morgan and boa morte
Its so hard to pick 3!
MAF, Sandi Toksvig, Penelope Cruz (Salma Hayek on the bench)
It is just about impossible to list just three.
3 more:- MAF, Maurice Cook, Graham Leggat. I feel this should be a lift that holds 20!!!
Ps That Caroline Munro was a nice looking lady.
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George Carlin (RIP) Gary Larson (The Far Side cartoons) Bryan Ferry
Richard Waygood, Elisha Otis, Robert Schindler.
Grayson Perry, Dennis Skinner, and Guy Martin
Macgyver, Houdini, and Lt. Uhura with a transporter
People I would like to have a conversation with:
Colin Powell
Brian McBride
Khan
3 I would like to have a different kind of conversation with:
Rose Leslie
Jessica Alba
Natalie Portman
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Stuck in a lift?
Nobody better than Martin Jol, Rene Meulensteen and Felix Magath....guaranteed to take you down.
Quote from: love4ffc on October 16, 2014, 11:56:51 PM
People I would like to have a conversation with:
Colin Powell
Brian McBride
Khan
3 I would like to have a different kind of conversation with:
Rose Leslie
Jessica Alba
Natalie Portman
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Not sure if conversation is the right word
Quote from: bog on October 16, 2014, 04:33:54 PM
I agree with Woolley Mammoth as with Tommy Cooper then Billy Connolly, Mohammed Ali.
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I hate to dispel impressions but Tommy Cooper was in real life, certainly in later years,
a drunk and one of the most miserable people around.
He used to shuffle around Chiswick in an old brown coat muttering and looking like a hobo.
I had offices in Chiswick for a year and tried approaching him on 2 occasions and got a
complete 'brush off"
Sad really that he was a 'genius' on the stage.
His routines with split personality costumes were brilliant.
Also sad, other notable 'comedians' who suffered.
Peter Cooke
Lenny Bruce
Tony Hancock
Jim Carrey
and sadly Robin Williams
Quote from: cmg on October 17, 2014, 01:50:41 AM
Stuck in a lift?
Nobody better than Martin Jol, Rene Meulensteen and Felix Magath....guaranteed to take you down.
ba dumb shiss :drums:
Carrie Fisher, Josh Widdecombe and Frank Skinner
Quote from: Woolly Mammoth on October 17, 2014, 07:33:11 AM
Quote from: rogerpinvirginia on October 17, 2014, 02:42:13 AM
Quote from: bog on October 16, 2014, 04:33:54 PM
I agree with Woolley Mammoth as with Tommy Cooper then Billy Connolly, Mohammed Ali.
092.gif
I hate to dispel impressions but Tommy Cooper was in real life, certainly in later years,
a drunk and one of the most miserable people around.
He used to shuffle around Chiswick in an old brown coat muttering and looking like a hobo.
I had offices in Chiswick for a year and tried approaching him on 2 occasions and got a
complete 'brush off"
Sad really that he was a 'genius' on the stage.
His routines with split personality costumes were brilliant.
Also sad, other notable 'comedians' who suffered.
Peter Cooke
Lenny Bruce
Tony Hancock
Jim Carrey
and sadly Robin Williams
Was Tommy Cooper still wearing a Fez when you last saw him.
Nah, he put that on in the wings of each theater or studio.
Maybe in the bath, but rarely in Woolworth's
Quote from: rogerpinvirginia on October 17, 2014, 02:42:13 AM
Quote from: bog on October 16, 2014, 04:33:54 PM
I agree with Woolley Mammoth as with Tommy Cooper then Billy Connolly, Mohammed Ali.
092.gif
I hate to dispel impressions but Tommy Cooper was in real life, certainly in later years,
a drunk and one of the most miserable people around.
He used to shuffle around Chiswick in an old brown coat muttering and looking like a hobo.
I had offices in Chiswick for a year and tried approaching him on 2 occasions and got a
complete 'brush off"
Sad really that he was a 'genius' on the stage.
His routines with split personality costumes were brilliant.
Also sad, other notable 'comedians' who suffered.
Peter Cooke
Lenny Bruce
Tony Hancock
Jim Carrey
and sadly Robin Williams
Roger, Cooper was apparently paranoid, maybe he gave you the brush off
thinking you were a Stalker. :005:
Quote from: Mince n Tatties on October 17, 2014, 03:28:37 PM
Quote from: rogerpinvirginia on October 17, 2014, 02:42:13 AM
Quote from: bog on October 16, 2014, 04:33:54 PM
I agree with Woolley Mammoth as with Tommy Cooper then Billy Connolly, Mohammed Ali.
092.gif
I hate to dispel impressions but Tommy Cooper was in real life, certainly in later years,
a drunk and one of the most miserable people around.
He used to shuffle around Chiswick in an old brown coat muttering and looking like a hobo.
I had offices in Chiswick for a year and tried approaching him on 2 occasions and got a
complete 'brush off"
Sad really that he was a 'genius' on the stage.
His routines with split personality costumes were brilliant.
Also sad, other notable 'comedians' who suffered.
Peter Cooke
Lenny Bruce
Tony Hancock
Jim Carrey
and sadly Robin Williams
Roger, Cooper was apparently paranoid, maybe he gave you the brush off
thinking you were a Stalker. :005:
I wasn't stalking him, I was trying to give him a discount concert hall voucher
for the......................Royal Feztival Hall...................but he ignored me, Just Like That
AAGGGGGHHHHHHH
Like the other comedians you mentioned, its rather sad how they end up.
The great Robin Williams was never happier than when he was making people laugh, but the minute he was alone he was depressed.
Depression is a horrible thing, my brother suffers badly from it, yet like Williams you wouldnt
Know when he is in your company as he is always fooling around.
Its like a Mask they put on to disguise it all.
Quote from: cmg on October 17, 2014, 01:50:41 AM
Stuck in a lift?
Nobody better than Martin Jol, Rene Meulensteen and Felix Magath....guaranteed to take you down.
:005:
3 people I would like to spend time with?
Richard Branson
Arthur Scargill
Les Dawson
Arthur Scargill ?
With Red Robbo and Maggie Thatcher, that would be fun
keira knightly, shappi khorsandi and dynamo
if he doesn't like it he can get out!
Quote from: Barrett487 on October 17, 2014, 08:04:52 PM
keira knightly, shappi khorsandi and dynamo
if he doesn't like it he can get out!
Ah I was sat about 3 feet away from Shappi last year. She was a guest on Richard Herrings pod cast at the Stand during the Edinburgh fringe last year.
Quote from: Berserker on October 17, 2014, 10:50:24 PM
Quote from: Barrett487 on October 17, 2014, 08:04:52 PM
keira knightly, shappi khorsandi and dynamo
if he doesn't like it he can get out!
Ah I was sat about 3 feet away from Shappi last year. She was a guest on Richard Herrings pod cast at the Stand during the Edinburgh fringe last year.
Must v been great Claire, give her my number lol
Quote from: Barrett487 on October 17, 2014, 08:04:52 PM
keira knightly, shappi khorsandi and dynamo
if he doesn't like it he can get out!
If You Don't Like America, Then You Can Get Out - South Park (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fZZqDJXOVg#ws)
Quote from: cmg on October 17, 2014, 01:50:41 AM
Stuck in a lift?
Nobody better than Martin Jol, Rene Meulensteen and Felix Magath....guaranteed to take you down.
Very good.
My pick would be Frankie Boyle, Ace Ventura, in character and a pal of mine, don't care which one.
So we could reminisce and say "Remember that time we got stuck in a lift with Ace Ventura and Frankie Boyle?"
Peter Kay.
Paul Whitehouse
Jeanne Tripplehorn.