MrsTrellisfromNorthWales Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 Two words. Book and film. Patient: "Doctor, doctor, my arm's fallen off." Doctor: "Oh." Patient: "Yes. Now my leg's fallen off." Doctor: "Really? Oh, well." Patient: "Now my head's fallen off." Doctor: "Oh well. While it's down there, can it see if there's a golf ball under the sofa?"
MrsTrellisfromNorthWales Posted August 13, 2004 Author Posted August 13, 2004 Is it "Gone With the Wind"? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Remove Scarlett O'Hara, Rhett Butler, the American Civil War and add a bloke who chats with beasts and you're close.
MrsTrellisfromNorthWales Posted August 13, 2004 Author Posted August 13, 2004 I was thinking of Dr Dolittle? Stav. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey, yes, that would fit. Of course, it's Midlands Today. Your turn, Stav.
Guest Rox Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 Ahhhhh... The man who was in Dr Doolittle was also the man who was in My Fair Lady. An easy mistake to make. I'm sure you will agree.
Dave the Cardboard Box Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 Television programme - four words:- Great news, I’m pregnant! Who’s the father? Can’t say just yet, but he’s a bit of a high flier. Oh, damn, I’m getting eaten alive, let’s go inside, every evening the same… in your hair, everywhere… You’re right Mr. Jerry, it always happens in the summer time. Lets get inside, up to our apartment and watch the news. (Voice aside “Wait a moment, I’ll just need to change my hat then”)
Dave the Cardboard Box Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 It would be fascinating to get inside the weird workings of your brain to find out which passageway led to that conclusion. Or perhaps you just harbour an image of the then very fresh Catherine Zeta-Jones in your passageways, and feel the need to expose her now and again? No
Stavros Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 This is annoying me now, I've gone through masses of stuff and I'm not getting much work done and I still don't know what it is! How about a clue, is it a recent programme or an old one? Stav.
MrsTrellisfromNorthWales Posted August 13, 2004 Author Posted August 13, 2004 'seasy. Mary Mungo and Midge. Television programme. One word. Oh, Mr Dineage, heap big fun to meet you.
Stavros Posted August 13, 2004 Posted August 13, 2004 Never heard of it! I don't actually watch much television so it is more difficult. As for: "Oh, Mr Dineage, heap big fun to meet you" No idea! Stav.
MrsTrellisfromNorthWales Posted August 13, 2004 Author Posted August 13, 2004 Spot on. Should be your turn now, but just in case there's a lull, here's another from me. Another television programme. And a book. Two words. She'd just got married. Shame she was decapitated. Let's go and see her again.
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