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Eddie Mair | 10:35 UK time, Friday, 6 October 2006

Eccles

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  1. At 10:36 AM on 06 Oct 2006, wrote:

    SB1

    Make that four...

  2. At 10:48 AM on 06 Oct 2006, Dr Hackenbush wrote:

    How does Eccles feel about this? Did he comment?

  3. At 11:18 AM on 06 Oct 2006, big sister wrote:

    Dr. H: Re Eccles I believe he may make his views known on Radio 7 at
    08:00 on Mon 9 Oct

  4. At 11:35 AM on 06 Oct 2006, Fearless Fred wrote:

    As Eccles would say:

    "Uuuullo! What's goin' on 'ere den?"

  5. At 12:22 PM on 06 Oct 2006, Aperitif wrote:

    Really annoying now.

  6. At 12:52 PM on 06 Oct 2006, valery pedant wrote:

    When d'you think he'll lose interest?

    I meant to say the other day, did anyone else notice Sequin positioning herself for a segue into visible broadcasting, when she started her report from Conference "As you can see, the sea behind me..." I paraphrase, but it was something like that, ve-ery telling, I thought. Perhaps she'd like to slip into Kirsty's shoes?

    I did have "KY's shoes", in that last sentence, but thought that was a step too far....

    Forgive me friends, it's Friday y'see!

  7. At 01:00 PM on 06 Oct 2006, whisht wrote:

    "hee's faallen inn the waaatehhrr"

  8. At 01:26 PM on 06 Oct 2006, Fearless Fred wrote:

    "I do not like tjis game!!""

  9. At 01:32 PM on 06 Oct 2006, wrote:

    Right lads. Round the back for your Brandy.

    Oh, hello Bluebottle.

    And who could forget Bloodnok "You silly twisted boy".

    Or Henry Crun and Minnie.

    I'm too young to have heard the originals, but the memories of the Goons on the radio make me feel wistful.

    Si.

  10. At 01:48 PM on 06 Oct 2006, Fearless Fred wrote:

    Um Si? I think you've confused your Bloodnock with your Herulese Gryptype Thinne...... Bloodnock was "Nurse the screens". And, of course, that steaming French wreck, Count Jim "thighs" Moriaty... "You've got to go Owwwww"

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