"Alright smarty-pants, why does my wick disappear down inside my candle and put itself out?".
I can't say that'd be on my burning questions for Bob Carolgees list. Then again, in the Yewtree environment I'd probably want to keep the conversation to Bob's views on wax.
In 2002 Easterheughs Castle was bought by former Millwall, Arsenal and Liverpool footballer, Jimmy Carter, who set about restoring the property to an extremely high standard, a restoration project which has culminated in the finishing touches being added and it is now available for luxury short term holiday lets.
That's the village where his parents' farm was, IIRC. Educational or not, it always seemed like a real swizz when half the programme would be wasted on SG helping his folks feed their sheep rather then abseiling off the Post Office Tower or something more exciting.
That's the village where his parents' farm was, IIRC. Educational or not, it always seemed like a real swizz when half the programme would be wasted on SG helping his folks feed their sheep rather then abseiling off the Post Office Tower or something more exciting.
I could be mistaken, but did he actually do much of that? I know Noakesy and Peter Duncan put their money where their proverbial mouths were, but Groom and that drip of a sidekick of his - Christopher Wenner - always seemed to duck out and end up making pastries and stuff.
That's the village where his parents' farm was, IIRC. Educational or not, it always seemed like a real swizz when half the programme would be wasted on SG helping his folks feed their sheep rather then abseiling off the Post Office Tower or something more exciting.
I could be mistaken, but did he actually do much of that? I know Noakesy and Peter Duncan put their money where their proverbial mouths were, but Groom and that drip of a sidekick of his - Christopher Wenner - always seemed to duck out and end up making pastries and stuff.
Making a desk tidy out of a couple of old loo rolls would still have been more exciting than the farm stuff. Plus even at that age it just seemed that he was somehow pulling a fast one, moonlighting in the family business on camera. Not that farms aren't dangerous, as public information film viewers were often reminded.
They carried it in the student store. I had it a few times. I couldn't really decide if I liked it or thought it was disgusting, the entertainment value in drinking a cold carbonated coffee beverage named for Ernest Borgnine was enough.
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