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The Hornets' Nest II

Discussion in 'Watford' started by geitungur akureyrar, Nov 16, 2011.

  1. Mexican Hornet

    Mexican Hornet Well-Known Member

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    It is beacause they are welwynbred.....
     
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  2. Hornette_TID

    Hornette_TID Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    it's all looking a bit daft at the mo...gotta say. What with us pulling out of the Heaton signing, and no word about a manager, even though we have an assistant, though not officially...it all seems a bit topsy turvy!
     
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  3. Bolton's Boots

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    Isn't that what you get with a Ploughman's Lunch?
     
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  4. Hornette_TID

    Hornette_TID Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Right, time to go out, not sure how much longer i'll stay awake! lol...see you later :)
     
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  5. Mexican Hornet

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    Well inbred.
     
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  6. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Having asked the question about famous people you have met earlier today, I have been troubled to think about just who I have come across.

    There were various players and managers at Watford in the 1950s, but the only really famous person at the time, 1963, was the then Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas- Home. Although he was generally mocked by the press, he was one of the most pleasent people you could ever meet. A good listener, he made you feel that he had an interest in what you were saying.

    There is no doubt that some of you must have mingled in different circles to me, and it poses another question, if you could select five other people to join you for dinner, who would they be?
     
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  7. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

    hornethologist a.k.a. theo Well-Known Member

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    When I was at university I once bowled Alec Douglas-Home's son out for 0!

    Five for dinner: Dr Johnson; Oscar Wilde; George Bernard Shaw; Mark Twain; James Thurber...you wouldn't be able to eat for laughing...

    or failing that: Helen of Troy; Cleopatra; Nell Gwynn; Emma Hamilton; Mme de Pompadour...there'd be plenty to look at if the conversation stuttered..
     
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  8. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I can see your choices would be great Theo, but are you saying that there are no living persons to share with?
     
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  9. tworossjenkins

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    After some reflection I seem vaguely optimistic, but aren't 'orns fans that anyway. Lets see how the Italian loaners go on. Shame about Dyche but he will surely find a job - is as good as if not better than hoofroyd. Wonder if season ticket numbers go up on this basis.
     
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  10. hornethologist a.k.a. theo

    hornethologist a.k.a. theo Well-Known Member

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    Thought you might say that, so it's a rather eclectic mix...

    David Attenborough, Ry Cooder, Sophia Loren, Lee Mack, Garrison Keiller...

    though there are probably 20 more on the waiting list...
     
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  11. Bolton's Boots

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    David Attenborough, David Suzuki, Stephen Fry, David Williams and, to provide the music, Donnie Munro.
     
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  12. yorkshirehornet

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    Living?

    Dalai Lama, oldnickhornet, SLB, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell .... but ask me in 5 and the list will change...
     
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  13. vic-rijrode

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    Keanu Reeves, Brad Pitt, Kevin Costner, Clive Owen, Colin Farrell.

    Not because of their conversational power, but simply to shout at them repeatedly:

    "You are DREADFUL ACTORS, HOW DO YOU KEEP GETTING WORK?"
     
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  14. oldnickhornet

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    Yorks,your 2nd choice could just be a little tongue in cheek, so will counter with suggestion that Ms Mitchell perhaps not too serious a suggestion either,think she should have made a Boring Twins Voice album wiv Carly Simon(how DARE she have the same name as Paul of actual talent?).
    Hope the Dali and N Young are more serious offerings tho !
     
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  15. oldnickhornet

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    Vic R ,bearing in mind the popularity of those you mention with a certain gender....no jealousy involved here ??
     
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  16. Jsybarry

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    My memory was completely wrong about the person from Norway but pie did get to meet Bear Grylls when he came to Jersey.

    One person I saw here but didn't actually meet was Nigel Mansell when my Mum was over here and we went to the place we usually go for dinner once during every visit she makes. He was leaving just as we sat down. The way the tables are arranged, I saw him but Mum didn't.
     
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  17. Jsybarry

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    My 5 would be Sir Richard Attenborough, Stephen Fry, Nelson Mandela, Kylie Minogue OBE and Professor Stephen Hawking. Although I do feel that I should include Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub who performed my heart operation at Harefield when I was 3 months old. (At the time, I was one of the youngest to have heart surgery and there's a photo of me in the Daily Express at a party at Harefield one Christmas - 73 or 74 - my Great Aunt had the picture and they got my age wrong)
     
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  18. vic-rijrode

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    Duplicate message
     
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  19. vic-rijrode

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    No, not at all, there are plenty of bad female "actors". Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Keira Knightley, Jennifer Aniston, Kristen Stewart, Tea Leoni, Jessica Alba & Sadie Frost come to mind immediately.

    Some of them do have mitigating characteristics though.......
     
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  20. oldnickhornet

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    Yes Victor,but you just happened to only mention MALES originally..excuse my suspicious mind
     
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