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Only Fools and Horses - The Driscoll brothers

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7 Responses to “Jevon Only Fools And Horses”

  1. John Says:

    Tanzie:

    Vern's friend Nelson was played by Paul Barber, who was indeed in The Full Monty (“Nobody said ought to me about no full monty!”). He also appeared as Denzil on 'Only Fools And Horses'. And he was on Corrie years ago as Billy Arrowsmith, the plumber who came to, um, fix Cilla's plumbing.

    He's always struck me as an actor who would be a perfect fit on Corrie.

  2. Schmoi Third Says:

    1. "To change and to change for the better are two different things." German proverb
    –> we all change or at least go thru changes, but to direct a change that improves ones life or better ones self separates it from change 4 change sake :/

    2. "A man in a passion rides a mad horse." Ben Franklin
    –> a man caught up in emotion can easily lose control of a situation

    3. "When ideas fail, words come in very handy." Goethe
    –> words come in very handy when one attempts to rationalize the attempt even if it ends in failure

    4. "You can't build a reputation on what you're going to do." Henry Ford
    –> nothing is gained by potential, only by what is achieved

    5. "Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something." Plato
    –> it is better to have meaning then to drift thru life with no direction.
    a friend once said "if u have nothing 2 say, its most often better not 2 say anything" :)

    wow, my brain hurts :P

  3. salemdoom Says:

    I used this very system for remembering all the Doctor Whos at a pub quiz, you've got to have a system.

  4. NovusOrdo2012 Says:

    thanks again dean

  5. Wizzer Says:

    Such extremes – the mechanical acts intertwined with the language of love (or so they'd have us believe!) – almost a dual personality.
    “Chateau Neuf du Pappe, Rodney” (Sorry that may be lost on those in US if you don't see Only Fools and Horses)

    It is indeed lost on us in the US, I'm afraid, as is the reference to Only Fools and Horses, but I do remember a line from The Real Inspector Hound regarding what might be found in a box of chocolates: “Pistacchio fudge? Nectarine cluster? Hickory nut praline? Chateau Neuf du Pape '55 cracknell?” The things that stick in the mind! Thanks, Wizzer.
    –David

  6. cecilrickets Says:

    because we love you guys!

  7. Blindfired Says:

    Weres jay