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Trav Le Bleu

People's Obsession With Dougs

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I mean, what's it all about? Seriously over-rated. First there's Doug Freedman, what's he ever achieved? Some kind of Florist legend, but that's not difficult these days. Then you've got Doug "B-movie" McClure, who is instantly recognisable simply for every 70s film with dinosaurs or monsters in it, all of which he appeared in. Then you've got Douglas Bader. Supposedly a WW2 hero, but he got captured for crying out loud and spent most of his time completely legless!

 

I never will understand people admiring and loving Dougs.  Can't think of a single redeemable one.

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1 hour ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I never will understand people admiring and loving Dougs.  Can't think of a single redeemable one.

 

On 10/01/2017 at 20:34, Trav Le Bleu said:

Red Dwarf


I hope you feel ashamed.

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On ‎21‎/‎01‎/‎2017 at 23:50, Trav Le Bleu said:

I mean, what's it all about? Seriously over-rated. First there's Doug Freedman, what's he ever achieved? Some kind of Florist legend, but that's not difficult these days. Then you've got Doug "B-movie" McClure, who is instantly recognisable simply for every 70s film with dinosaurs or monsters in it, all of which he appeared in. Then you've got Douglas Bader. Supposedly a WW2 hero, but he got captured for crying out loud and spent most of his time completely legless!

 

I never will understand people admiring and loving Dougs.  Can't think of a single redeemable one.

Bader was a hero. Even after losing both legs, he flew again, and was squadron leader, and highly decorated. An extremely brave man, who was a hero in more ways thn one.

 

I find your remarks about him contemptible, and hugely insulting.,

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35 minutes ago, DANGEROUS TIGER said:

Bader was a hero. Even after losing both legs, he flew again, and was squadron leader, and highly decorated. An extremely brave man, who was a hero in more ways thn one.

 

I find your remarks about him contemptible, and hugely insulting.,

The last post in this thread was 2 months ago, you must've doug deep to find this!! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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28 minutes ago, Webbo said:

I only know one Douglas and I call him Duggle-Arse. But that's just me being childish.:)

No change there then.:P:D

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1 hour ago, DANGEROUS TIGER said:

Bader was a hero. Even after losing both legs, he flew again, and was squadron leader, and highly decorated. An extremely brave man, who was a hero in more ways thn one.

 

I find your remarks about him contemptible, and hugely insulting.,

 

Surely, though, you'd have to admit that he took a wrong turn and did some bad stuff when he got involved with that Ulrike Meinhof?

 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Webbo said:

I only know one Douglas and I call him Duggle-Arse. But that's just me being childish.:)

 

Do you give him an affectionate pinch on the buttock while employing this term of endearment?

 

Oh, dear! As the cliche goes, "when you're in a hole, stop Douging"

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2 minutes ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

Do you give him an affectionate pinch on the buttock while employing this term of endearment?

 

Oh, dear! As the cliche goes, "when you're in a hole, stop Douging"

I've never been in that particular hole.

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