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cashman 26-06-2008 00:10

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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 598499)
No im not Cashy at least ive got the guts to bring back a tory ... wonder if i'll lose my labour party membership card for this .... Mind you i'd have to find it first!!!!

How come you only picked on him - why not Bob Hope or Marion etc?

cos he did it fer a living.:D

steeljack 26-06-2008 04:01

Hitler , Stalin , Mussolini , Franco , Ghengis Khan , just to see if they were as bad as history paints them , like the old adage says 'the winnners write the history books' ,

would also like to meet a neanderthal/caveman just to see how much if any 'human intelligence' has progressed over the years

WillowTheWhisp 26-06-2008 08:10

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 598242)
Apart from his contribution to cockney rhyming slang I can't think what else he did other than fill an orphanage:tongueout



This is exactly the sort of thing I mean - all most people 'know' of Richard III is the Shakespeare propaganda written to please the monarch of the day.

Richard III
They lay the blame on you my brother,
But they don't know.
They don't know if it's true my brother,
But still the stories grow:
"He was an evil man!" "A tyrant king." "His heart was cold as stone."
But I could tell a different tale,
For I, yes I alone
Have love this man they live to hate
Who at Bosworth met his doom.
Whilst England cheered at Richard's fate
I cried upon his tomb.

They know him not all those who claim
That they knew this king so well.
But I who speak have loved him dear and fain my tale would tell.
"A bloody man!" "A murderer!" I hear the angry cry,
Whilst in Henry's reign lies Richard, slain.
So young a man to die.

When Lancaster 'gainst Yorkish fought
His swordsmanship was keenly sought.
His kingship late, was dearly bought
With death in blood and rain.
The once put-down Lancastrian crown
Then rose to rule again.

And they leave the blame with you my brother.
How can they tell
The thoughts that lay inside your head when at Bosworth's field you fell?
The "loyal followers of the crown" belong to Henry's army save
One who rejoices not this day, but mourns at Richard's grave.

lindsay ormerod 26-06-2008 19:30

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My top 10, in no particular order are:
Marilyn Monroe
Roy Orbison
John Thaw
Freddie Mercury
Groucho Marx
George Harrison
Vincent van Gogh
Emily Bronte
Spike Milligan
Arthur Conan Doyle

Wold ake for a very interesting dinner party !

emamum 26-06-2008 19:45

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in no particular order( other than the order i thought of them lol)

freddie mercury
emily pankhurst
Dr Spock (not the guy from star trek)
steve urwin
Martin Luther King
Diana (because i want to know what happened so the press can shut up about it)
Jill Dando (same reason)

will add more if i think of any

Mancie 26-06-2008 19:52

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Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 598545)

This is exactly the sort of thing I mean - all most people 'know' of Richard III is the Shakespeare propaganda written to please the monarch of the day.

Richard III
They lay the blame on you my brother,
But they don't know.
They don't know if it's true my brother,
But still the stories grow:
"He was an evil man!" "A tyrant king." "His heart was cold as stone."
But I could tell a different tale,
For I, yes I alone
Have love this man they live to hate
Who at Bosworth met his doom.
Whilst England cheered at Richard's fate
I cried upon his tomb.

They know him not all those who claim
That they knew this king so well.
But I who speak have loved him dear and fain my tale would tell.
"A bloody man!" "A murderer!" I hear the angry cry,
Whilst in Henry's reign lies Richard, slain.
So young a man to die.

When Lancaster 'gainst Yorkish fought
His swordsmanship was keenly sought.
His kingship late, was dearly bought
With death in blood and rain.
The once put-down Lancastrian crown
Then rose to rule again.

And they leave the blame with you my brother.
How can they tell
The thoughts that lay inside your head when at Bosworth's field you fell?
The "loyal followers of the crown" belong to Henry's army save
One who rejoices not this day, but mourns at Richard's grave.

Very nice I'm sure.. bring back a bloke that murdered his brother and two nephews..:confused: did you compose it yourself Willow ? ;)

Mancie 26-06-2008 19:53

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 597995)
Elvis came top in the list famous people we would like to see brought back from the dead!

The top 10 personalities:
1. Elvis Presley (23%)
2. Princess Diana (20%)
3. Marilyn Monroe (17%)
4. Henry VIII (11%)
5. Bobby Moore (9%)
6. William Shakespeare (6%)
7. Freddie Mercury (5%)
8. Albert Einstein (4%)
9. Winston Churchill (3%)
10. Kurt Cobain (2%)

Hang on! Elvis aint dead is he?

lindsay ormerod 26-06-2008 19:55

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Forgot about the mighty Steve Irwin, I would have to substitute Van Gogh for him !:rolleyes:

accyman 26-06-2008 22:14

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it would be interesting to see hitler returned just to clarify if he did actualy only have one ball

bring back elvis and publicly execute him live on TV world wide to put an end once and for all to the rumours that he is still alive

bring back nevil chamberlain so that he can say " i told you so "

bring back lord lucan and ask him where he was hiding

bring back jack the ripper and show him how to use dating sites

bring back JFK just to get his opinion on where he thought the bulllet came from and how many shots he actualy heard

bring back skippy - deaths relating to people falling down mine shafts has risen sharply since his death

bring back george peppard because i also loved it when a plan came together :D

shakermaker 27-06-2008 13:32

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 598892)
Hang on! Elvis aint dead is he?

Bloody terrible song.


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