Bert Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I've got Ian Walkers goalie gloves, and Chris O'Grady's shinpads.
Uncle Monty Posted 10 March 2008 Author Posted 10 March 2008 My great uncle (far left) was the man behind the escape from the Colditz POW camp in WW2. He also wrote the book in which the film was based on. Not a lot of people know that. Quite bizzaire i'm told tht my great great uncle escaped from a similar prison camp, and they made a film about it- the great escape.
Daggers Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 My great uncle (far left) was the man behind the escape from the Colditz POW camp in WW2. He also wrote the book in which the film was based on. Not a lot of people know that. His genes could be just what City need at present then. (And the resemblance is striking!)
The People's Hero Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Imagine if every person in the world had a number!
Alexikokopops Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Imagine if every person in the world had a number! I am not a number... I am a free man!
Guest Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Imagine if every person in the world had a number! The y have, mine is 0845 6.....
Daggers Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I wish we could have another "Where do you live" thread. And a "What do you do?" thread too.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I wish we could have another "Where do you live" thread.And a "What do you do?" thread too. Why stop there? What's your favourite colour? What crisps do you like?
Guest Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I won Celebrity Fame Academy. I've also been known to hang around with these lovely chaps, on the odd occasion.
The People's Hero Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I had a 4 month fling with Quarrelsome Queen. She left me, claiming she found me to be too quarrelsome. I believe she's now shacked up with Annie Apple.
Uncle Monty Posted 10 March 2008 Author Posted 10 March 2008 I dated Amy Winehouse before she was famous
The People's Hero Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I dated Amy Winehouse before she was famous I was once injected in to Amy Winehouse's veins.
Raj Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Aleximornopopopopops bought me a cappucino on Sat. Im well famous now. Im going home now.
Daggers Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I've also been known to hang around with these lovely chaps, on the odd occasion.<idiot lookalikes that look nothing like real people at all> Surely some mistake?
morris1234 Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 one of my best mates is emile heskeys nephew.... not really mine though.
Babylon Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 She's fit as.Babbers - your claim to fame is that you look like Dennis Wise. Do one!!!!!
morris1234 Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 one of my best mates is emile heskeys nephew.... not really mine though. ermm for me ive met leicester born cleveland taylor on a few occasions and i used to be mates with city youngster billy kee! my bro went school with stef oakes and luke varney (its either his sister or cousin but shes fine! ) BUT NOBODY CAN BEAT GETTING ALAN MAYBURY'S AUTOGRPAH IN MCDONALDS! (even though its not really a claim to fame)
LeeCovFox Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 My uncle played for Birmingham and Wolves in the late 80's and early to mid 90s. Right back, Kevin Ashley. Spencer Weir-Daley (now at Notts County, formerly with Forest, Bradford and Macclesfield) is my second or third cousin, something like that. I detested him at school, as he was younger, more popular, and far better at football than me. He asked after me the other week at a wedding according to my mum. I felt a little bit guilty. I also went to the same school as Emile Heskey, and Gary Lineker (I'm younger than both). Emile lived quite bear to the school, so on the way back one day, in the hope that he had finished training, I knocked on the door hoping for an autograph. His mum answered. She was very nice, and fetched Emile for me. I handed over my pen and paper, and he happily signed away. I was chuffed. Thta was until I realised that he had failed to return my pen to me. Bastard. Also, Steve Walsh cracked on to my mum once on a night out in Leicester. I'm not sure if thats a claim to fame, or just indicative of her being female though.
Guest Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Also, Steve Walsh cracked on to my mum once on a night out in Leicester. I'm not sure if thats a claim to fame, or just indicative of her being female though. I think I'm the only female in the county he's never chatted up.
FoxesFan100 Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 Theres a news reader on Channel 3 called Nina Husain, and she is my 2nd cousin. Ive also played golf with Garry Wolstenholme, he's pretty damn good
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 I'm still confused about Dagger's cousin. He's Rolf Harris and everybody thinks he's gorgeous?!?!?!!!??
Master Fox Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 When did Steve Walsh become well known? Mention him outside Leicester and hardly anyone will know who you're on about.
Alexikokopops Posted 10 March 2008 Posted 10 March 2008 When did Steve Walsh become well known? Mention him outside Leicester and hardly anyone will know who you're on about. He's in my "Football Dreams" book. As a butcher. Peter Risdale's the captain of the Titanic. Brilliant. Especially when it's £1 from Poundland. Apparently some people are stupid enough to pay £9.89 for it. Lovely stuff.
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