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Who’s taking the photo?
No matter how many times you see him on telly, when I’m with my brother, our Chris always says “d’ya like that?”.
The photo is real, Fred did work on St Walburge church spire.

The photo was taken by a camera person unknown from an adjacent roof using camera poles.

 
The photo is real, Fred did work on St Walburge church spire.

The photo was taken by a camera person unknown from an adjacent roof using camera poles.

I know the photo would be real, no such thing as photoshoot in those days. I remember we used to watch the original series donkeys years ago now, Fred climbing up those ladders like we would climb up a three step stool.
 
In Cheshire you will find the villages of Peover and Little Peover. What happens in winter, I don’t know.
 
In Cheshire you will find the villages of Peover and Little Peover. What happens in winter, I don’t know.
to the locals little peover is known as peover inferior.

the district is called lower peover,
next to nether peover,
which used to be called great peover until it no longer was.

the reason i know is because my mother's late husband came from there.
he used to piss his kex all the time.
 
In the 1971 film The French Connection, Popeye Doyle's boss is played by Eddie Egan. Egan had been a real NYPD detective and was in fact the detective involved in the actual case the film, and the character of Popeye Doyle, is based on.

In another classic film, The Deerhunter, the character of Axel was played by Chuck Aspergren. He wasn't an actor but was picked for the film when Director Michael Cimino and Robert De Niro visited a steelworks looking for a location. Aspergren was the foreman who showed them around and they were so impressed they offered him a role.
 
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there have been 5.7 million posts overall in threads on the main bluemoon forum
and 4.3 million posts in off-topic
I read a lot of the threads about City in the main forum but I don't tend to post much because there are so many aggressive twatty posters who just seem to want to argue and can get quite aggressive, I hate abrasive posts like so many saying 'fuck you you're not really a City fan if you can say that' like as if you don't have a right to an opinion about a player or Peps tactics or summat.... so I prefer to hang around in off topic or the cellar as it used to be called.
I've only ever actually met one person on Blue Moon and I know him very well, but I like off topic because it's a great way of socializing with people I've never met it's also very funny at times (although the politics thread is a cesspool of shit, stay well away from that).
There's even a needy mod who has appeared on eggheads and has his own YouTube channel, we all know what he's like so we tend to excuse his narcissistic ways :)
 
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A Piccadil was the name given to elaborate neck muffs in England about 1600. Presumably Piccadilly is an adjective.
If you want to go from Manchester to London go from Neck Muff Station.
 
I read a lot of the threads about City in the main forum but I don't tend to post much because there are so many aggressive posters who just seem to want to argue and can get quite aggressive, I hate abrasive posts like so many saying 'oh you're not really a City fan if you can say that' like as if they don't have a right to an opinion about a player or Peps tactics or summat.... so I prefer to hang around in off topic or the cellar as it used to be called.
I've only ever actually met one person on Blue Moon and I know him very well, but I like off topic because it's a great way of socializing with people I've never met it's also very funny at times.
There's even a needy mod who has appeared on eggheads and has his own YouTube channel, we all know what he's like so we excuse his narcissistic ways :)
How did you discover he was on Eggheads? He never mentioned it.
 

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