Glad to hear it.Catherine Bach ,who was the actress who played the fictional character of Daisy Duke is still very much alive and kicking my friend.
Glad to hear it.Catherine Bach ,who was the actress who played the fictional character of Daisy Duke is still very much alive and kicking my friend.
Eeerrrrrrmm. Don’t think soNot seen that before. Rooney makes Stuart Pearce look like a football genius. His managerial career will last as long as Gary Neville's.
She's actually called Lady Starkey now.Catherine Bach ,who was the actress who played the fictional character of Daisy Duke is still very much alive and kicking my friend.
Bach in Welsh means small or little. Daniel James is both Welsh and small. Daniel James plays for the Rags.She's actually called Lady Starkey now.
Imagine that.
I remember her being quite dashing in the spy who loved me.
She shared top billing in the Dukes of Hazard with the "General Lee"
I just checked what thread I'm on and its the United one. Dont know how we drifted onto discussing Barbara Bach but its better than listening to Ole's at the Wheel
Good for France ? Bloody world class I tell ya, add so more zero's to that contract ;-)No that's Woody, oh sorry yes just realised about the pronunciation. It does make me laugh, the number of players that are good/great, go to the swamp are shit, leave and are good again. At least Pogba does it whilst screwing them rotten. He is shit for the rags but good for France
Shane Williams is Welsh and small and a national hero something the rag will never be.Bach in Welsh means small or little. Daniel James is both Welsh and small. Daniel James plays for the Rags.
Catherine Bach and Barbara Bach (married to Ringo Starr) are two different actresses .She's actually called Lady Starkey now.
Imagine that.
I remember her being quite dashing in the spy who loved me.
She shared top billing in the Dukes of Hazard with the "General Lee"
I just checked what thread I'm on and its the United one. Dont know how we drifted onto discussing Barbara Bach but its better than listening to Ole's at the Wheel