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| Quote: debaser "The bloke who played Mick in Brookside in Burger King in Bradford. He was in the other queue and gave me a filthy look. Not sure why.'"
Had you just asked him if he was Gerald Cordle?
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| Wasn't really stuck with him but Robbie Paul winked at me in moonrakers, think it was just after we won our first super league crown, so hopefully he was full of the joys of being crowned champions, none the less i supped up and bidded a hasty retreat just in case
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| Quote: Bullpower "Is your mate that guy doing the Spiderman Dance at Les Cats (cafe near by?) on Y-Tube? If he is, the man is a LEGEND!!!!
He certainly is, have a look at the spiderman merry go round too - that was from the first Perpignan weekend too.
You'd have thought a fireman would have more sense.........
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| Quote: Bradford Badger "He certainly is, have a look at the spiderman merry go round too - that was from the first Perpignan weekend too.
You'd have thought a fireman would have more sense.........'"
TOP MAN!
I still can't watch that (must be several months since I last saw it) with chuckling. He's far too good at it.
Just watched the Merryground . . . .PMSL After admonishing them, I had to agree sadly
Saw Stu Fielden in Walkabout the day after we first(I think) won the club championship. I congratulated him and asked what it felt like to be in the best team in the world - 'not bad eh?' was his response.
My brother became Paul Medley's personal assistant in Homebase as he was in all the time and our kid used to come and ask him what he needed then go and get it! No one else in the shop knew who he was!
Go in the same gym now as Ellery Hanley. Was surprised to see him doing exercises like out of the '70s!, always thought he was pioneer. Apparently he's quite a high ranked squash player in the UK
Oh and was coached by Kelvin Skerrett and Tony Handforth- good but hard times
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| Quote: anarkik "With Dev from Coronation Street on a long train journey... he isn't acting in Corrie.'"
He certainly isn't. I once stood near him while he spoke to someone on a mobile in that weird, shouty manner he has, pacing and gesticulating his way up and down the pavement. After about 5 mins, I was convinced that there was a camera nearby and he was actually shooting a scene for corry.
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| went to the world cup last year and stopped in the crowne plaza in newcastle,the whole new zealand team were there, also andrew johns on the next sun bed to me round the pool,also nobby in same hotel,but see him all the time seeing as i live next door to his mum
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| Being a taxi driver I have ferried a few well known people about... Robbie Paul...nice bloke, chatty and a good tipper! Brian Noble to his home in guisely, but I've known him personally for years! 'Brian tilsley' from corry when he appeared at Low moor club for a charity do. Billy Pearce..what a great bloke he is, told jokes all the way from wyke to the old penningtons and very generous with his tips! Mcnamara too..what a miserable tight d t wat he was when I took him to London twice. He just sat in the back and never uttered a word!
To avoid any confusion it was danny Mcnamara, lead singer from Embrace!
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| A tale I have recounted before: a few years ago, when I used to go to the gym at Cedar Court and Bulls players used to use the pool, I bumped into a certain player (call him player 1) as we were both getting dressed in the changing rooms. My missus fancied the pants off said recently-signed player (as did more than a few others), but at the time she was laid up in bed with a buggered lower back from twisting funny at work, and was feeling pretty down. I was chatting with said player (as you do) and, in amongst, asked cheekily if he could do me a huge favour? If I rang my missus on my mobile, could he just say a quick hello and say hope you get well soon? Please please? Would make her day and cheer her up no end, cos you are her favourite player (true). Cheeky, I know.
Player 1 - to my pleasant surprise - said no problem...see me out in the gym reception in a couple of mins. Which I did. And I rang her and said here was a guy wanted to say a quick hello, and put Player 1 on. And he did exactly what I asked, addressing her by name and was real nice. My missus asked "who's this?" thinking it was one of the guys from the gym we knew. Player 1 replied "Its ......" and after she'd finally believed it was him, had a nice chat with her and asked her how she was and commiserated and all that...she was pretty gobsmacked and chuffed to bits - cheered her up loads.
While this was happening, Player 2 (who I had not spotted previously) came out of the changing rooms, and looked quizzically at us and I mouthed what was happening and he listened and got the gist. Then he asked for the phone, and did likewise, addressed her by name and got another huge reaction from the other end once he told her who HE was (another of her heroes at the time). When she asked him were we at the gym, the bugger said "has your husband been telling you we are at the gym? Are we heck, we're up at 'Top House having a few jars..." Bit more chat, and done. And five minutes from those two that did more, far more, to help her get better than anything else could have done.
I'll not forget that - can you imagine e.g most soccer players doing that? They were absolutely great with her, someone they knew only to be a fan currently crook.
Player 1, her hero, was a recently-signed Tevita Vaikona. Player 2, his travel-mate from Hull and with a twinkle in his eye and great sense of humour, was Steve McNamara.
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| Quote: Adeybull "A tale I have recounted before: a few years ago, when I used to go to the gym at Cedar Court and Bulls players used to use the pool, I bumped into a certain player (call him player 1) as we were both getting dressed in the changing rooms. My missus fancied the pants off said recently-signed player (as did more than a few others), but at the time she was laid up in bed with a buggered lower back from twisting funny at work, and was feeling pretty down. I was chatting with said player (as you do) and, in amongst, asked cheekily if he could do me a huge favour? If I rang my missus on my mobile, could he just say a quick hello and say hope you get well soon? Please please? Would make her day and cheer her up no end, cos you are her favourite player (true). Cheeky, I know.
Player 1 - to my pleasant surprise - said no problem...see me out in the gym reception in a couple of mins. Which I did. And I rang her and said here was a guy wanted to say a quick hello, and put Player 1 on. And he did exactly what I asked, addressing her by name and was real nice. My missus asked "who's this?" thinking it was one of the guys from the gym we knew. Player 1 replied "Its ......" and after she'd finally believed it was him, had a nice chat with her and asked her how she was and commiserated and all that...she was pretty gobsmacked and chuffed to bits - cheered her up loads.
While this was happening, Player 2 (who I had not spotted previously) came out of the changing rooms, and looked quizzically at us and I mouthed what was happening and he listened and got the gist. Then he asked for the phone, and did likewise, addressed her by name and got another huge reaction from the other end once he told her who HE was (another of her heroes at the time). When she asked him were we at the gym, the bugger said "has your husband been telling you we are at the gym? Are we heck, we're up at 'Top House having a few jars..."
I wondered who your wife was talking to.
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| Quote: Bradford Badger "He certainly is, have a look at the spiderman merry go round too - that was from the first Perpignan weekend too.
You'd have thought a fireman would have more sense.........'"
The fireman in question used to work with my Dad at a different station. Met him a few times and from the videos I've seen on his phone I can confirm he's insane, yet a legend!
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| Quote: AaronBull "Quote: AaronBull "He certainly is, have a look at the spiderman merry go round too - that was from the first Perpignan weekend too.
You'd have thought a fireman would have more sense.........'"
I couldn't help but register and reply to this.....I can't believe people are talking about me in a forum, how cool is that. I got on page 3 of the local "L' Independant" newspaper too, and some French radio people tried to interview me!
That was a seriously good rugby weekend.
And yes, Aaron, I've worked out who you are, and Badger, I've worked out who you are.....you left me on the merry-go-round and walked off with the guys.
I'd better say something Bull's related then eh? Spiderman for captain?
As for famous people, I had my photo with Dirty Den in Angelo's restaurant in Bradford.....and I invented the cup-handle, so I'm pretty famous too.
And as a side-note, all you away supporters who think the mirrored windows of Odsal Fire Station prevent us from seeing you dumping your beer cans or taking a leek in the station grounds....you're oh so wrong....you might end up on Youtube yourselves......beware!!
Good luck Bulls in 2010.
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| I went to the premier league darts at the Ricoh arena in Coverntry last year. We stayed in the hotel in the complex where alll the players and officials were staying as well. They were all in the hotel bar after having a drink and were all very friendly. Sid Waddell and Dave Lanning were sat at a table by the lifts and on our way back to the room we went over for a chat. I tried to talk to Sid a bit but was far too well gone by that stage and I had to get my missus to translate. Sid suggested that i let her do all the talking as she's much better at it than me.
Also met Alex higgins on a tain with my cousin. My cousin was sat on the aisle and he asked her to look after his cue and his bag and he ran up the train into the next carraige and beyond. This was just after the train left Manchester Piccadilly and he didn't return until it was pulling into Huddersfield.
And I once met Graham Gooch in Parcs.
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