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17 Jun 05 - 10:27 PM (#1503406) Subject: RE: BS: Arise Sir Del Boy From: GUEST,THE big bang , were gone, listen arse face, what would you know about actors or about life for that matter, I would imagion you stay at home eating rice crispys, waiting for your pairents to go out, so you can have a wank.. dont try the film buff with us, you dont have it , so knock it of. |
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17 Jun 05 - 10:30 PM (#1503410) Subject: RE: BS: Arise Sir Del Boy From: Peace I didn't start this thread, FYI. |
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18 Jun 05 - 03:42 AM (#1503511) Subject: RE: BS: Arise Sir Del Boy From: Liz the Squeak For what it's worth - those who claim citizenship, or have become naturalized citizens of countries other than the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and the Commonwealth countries (there are still about 3 out there...) are not entitled to full honors. They are entitled to 'honorary' honors - sort of like getting an honorary degree from a university or college, when all you did there was deliver milk. (This really happened... Sir Sean Connery went to Edinburgh University to collect an honor and when asked 'did you ever come here before' said 'Yes, I used to deliver the milk'.) An Honorary knighthood means you get the prestige (and possibly a bath once a year) but are not entitled to call yourself 'Sir' or 'Dame'. That's why the press (should) always put quote marks when referring to 'Sir' Bob Geldof. He holds an Irish passport and is a citizen of Eire. LTS LTS |
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18 Jun 05 - 03:46 AM (#1503512) Subject: RE: BS: Arise Sir Del Boy From: GUEST Yippee. |
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18 Jun 05 - 05:03 AM (#1503542) Subject: RE: BS: Arise Sir Del Boy From: EagleWing I've forgotten the title but one of my favourite roles for David Jason was the film "? in Windy City" where, as a retired member of the secret service, he was sent to Chicago to assassinate a russian. Brilliant acting, right mixture of humour and serious plot. The only role I've never really liked him in was "Fools and Horses" but that's just my own prejudice. A totally brilliant actor and my idea of a genius. Frank L. |