N N nijinsky's fetlocks Well-Known Member Joined 5 May 2008 Messages 23,644 Location The devil came and took me from bar to street to b 11 Apr 2012 #11 Clement Freud.
T T talkativesprout Well-Known Member Joined 30 Mar 2009 Messages 10,302 11 Apr 2012 #12 Mozart or Hitler, i am familiar with both their works, but unsure as to which i prefer.
C C Carstairs Well-Known Member Joined 18 Jan 2011 Messages 4,543 Location OP of the least successful pre-match thread in his 11 Apr 2012 #14 So the Hairy Biker were wrong then?
N N nijinsky's fetlocks Well-Known Member Joined 5 May 2008 Messages 23,644 Location The devil came and took me from bar to street to b 11 Apr 2012 #15 Sigmund Minogue.
C C Colin Barretts bouffant Well-Known Member Joined 11 May 2011 Messages 99 Location Paradise 11 Apr 2012 #16 Hans Krankl
G G glen quagmire Well-Known Member Joined 21 Feb 2009 Messages 18,518 Location Hanging my tea towel up for good. R.I.P GSC 11 Apr 2012 #17 ColinBarrettsboufant said: Hans Krankl Click to expand... Wtf? I thought he was scottish! That's fandabydozy!
ColinBarrettsboufant said: Hans Krankl Click to expand... Wtf? I thought he was scottish! That's fandabydozy!
L L Laurent Charvet Well-Known Member Joined 28 Sep 2011 Messages 1,122 11 Apr 2012 #18 I would say Hitler, but he didn't really have the longevity.
M M Mike N Well-Known Member Joined 26 May 2004 Messages 15,324 11 Apr 2012 #19 W.A. Mozart for me. Still giving joy to the world 200 years after his death. Fantastic.
D D deano ou812 Well-Known Member Joined 14 Jul 2009 Messages 37,140 Location In the dugout.... 11 Apr 2012 #20 the von trapps... the hills are alive with the sound of music daaaadaddaddaaadeee