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  1. Mr. Godfrey

    Giant Pith Helmet Thread of Doom

    Great stuff, like to see the pictures as a little girly can be very Adèle Blanc-Sec
  2. Mr. Godfrey

    Giant Pith Helmet Thread of Doom

    Good work with the pug and a nice looking pith.
  3. Mr. Godfrey

    Adventure! Fedora Lounge Folks in Action!

    man, that's cool just love that smiley!
  4. Mr. Godfrey

    Adventure! Fedora Lounge Folks in Action!

    Great looking photo Renault, reminds me of a film I watched years ago.
  5. Mr. Godfrey

    On yer bike!

    Good luck Paddy, I wanted to take part in the Tweed run again this year but it sold out in 90 seconds!!! faster that I could change the number of tickets from 1 to 2.
  6. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    I agree with Agatha, Joan is Miss Marple and the BBC series is a great piece of drama, I have them all on VHS, seems waste and shame to replace them with a DVD, maybe one day. The period is done quite well and not over acted. I like the latest versions too but they seem to lack something Joan...
  7. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    Will Hay, oh yes I have watched my DVD set so many times, Oh Mr Porter, great film I remember watching at the Saturday morning cinema club as a kid in the 70's, that and ask a policeman are my two favorites to watch although boys will be boys is a close run call. The only one I am not to keen on...
  8. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    LOL, yes, I like that saying as well. Drove my mother mad with oooh mother, still do. My brother and I used to say I thank you in the style of Arther Askey - the ghost train not sure why we just did. Thanks for the music link, not heard that before.
  9. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    Yes is has been, it also was used as the setting for the vicar of Dibley, Goodnight Mr Tom, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and plenty more I would guess. However it is Bramley End to me too and always will be. i should have got my wife to take my photo in the same spot, with my pipe too:-) maybe this...
  10. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    So you spotted how I made my user name, I have always loved Dad's army and Godfrey was the spitting image of my grandfather, both in stature and manner, noo forgetting my great aunt Dolly, who never made upside down cakes but coconut fairy cakes for my brother and I. :-). Funny you mention...
  11. Mr. Godfrey

    Any Tips on safari outfit?

    Especially on grey shoes!!!:D I like the old Cabela shirts too and my other favorites are a couple of old camel trophy shirts I have.
  12. Mr. Godfrey

    My Wooden Canoe

    She looks beautiful - Don't give up hope Land of the silver birch, home of the beaver..... plenty of fun to be had with a spot of wild camping thrown in, eh? that's what friends are for.
  13. Mr. Godfrey

    Introducing my British Cinema blog ...

    Boy, that's a tall order, good luck :eusa_clap but it sounds like heaven to me .
  14. Mr. Godfrey

    Introducing my British Cinema blog ...

    Great blog T-T, You are missing Jack Hulbert in 'Falling for You' of 'Love on the wheels' though!
  15. Mr. Godfrey

    British Gentleman

    Thinking of manners and politeness then Dr. John Watson by Nigel Bruce, with Basil Rathbone as Holmes, not quite so mind mannered as Watson. If it is an act of selfishness the Harry Fathersham by Heath Ledger in The Four Feathers. Or a stiff upper lip then Colonel Nicholson (Bridge over the...
  16. Mr. Godfrey

    British Gentleman

    I do so agree, however, what about Charles Godfrey! A perfect example of a good manners and very similar to my grandfather. One could also use Henry Palfrey (Ian Carmichael) in school for scoundrels? It is manners, quite reserve and courage to defend the needy when required rather than the...
  17. Mr. Godfrey

    An Art Deco PC - Flightline

    Beautiful work slippery skip, could you post your plans for the design and build? would like to see how you made it., thanks.
  18. Mr. Godfrey

    Cornwall camp

    Wot? no air raid shelters!!! I can see where you are coming from and my wife would agree but I still yearn for the adventure of canvas - too many trazan films as a youth :-) . However I would love to stay at the Burgh Island Hotel.
  19. Mr. Godfrey

    Cornwall camp

    Thank you kindly, young sir. It was really a family holiday and the only way to get SWMBO under canvas. We had a great time, this place at the bottom of a moor (no hound of the baskervilles!) there were two yurts, a longdrop sawdust toilet, solar shower. The yurt has a small cast iron...
  20. Mr. Godfrey

    On yer bike!

    Patrick Great looking photos and good for you undertaking the ride, I really enjoyed mine in London last year. Can you show a close up of you panniers or oh you attach them. Did you purchase them or make a set? KR

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