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Bbbananas | 12:50 Mon 18th Jul 2011 | ChatterBank
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Can anyone remember that I was convinced I saw Alan Bennett sat on a rocking chair in a craft workshop in North Norfolk on my recent holiday? (No, I hadn't been drinking). Well, I have since discovered that Mr B was indeed in that area around that time - so it was him.

I know he's quite an insular soul & not one for too much limelight, but how I wish I had gone up to him & said how much I admired his work, particularly his collaborations with Thora Hird and how 'The Cream Cracker under the Settee' made me cry because Thora always reminded me of my favourite nanna.
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Aaaaaah! yu should have done salla, he would have been "chuffed" ;-)
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Not sure sqad - I think he twigged I had recognised him, but I've always understood him to be a quiet unassuming man, I would have felt a fool if he'd told me to 'bog off'...

I really wish I had though - I do admire his work.
I thought Alan Bennett spent most of his life in the back bar of The Cricketers, just down the road from here, picking up gay lovers.

Or am I thinking of Joe Orton.

These playwrights from Yorkshire are all the same.

Or maybe Joe Orton was from Leicestershire.

No, hang on ... that's the cheese.
I think any writer, or muisician, is usually polite to the public when greeted in a respectful manner - and i am sure Mr B would have been exactly that.

Most famous people are simply wary of drawing a crowd when they sing an autograph, which can turn into either a two-hour signathon, or the need to move on, which causes resentment.

Who'd be famous?
I saw one of the Dracular men in Kent years ago
and he's buried next to my B.I.L, (dead now of course )
I picked his trilby up for him when it blew off, I'm nice like that :-)
Christopher Lee???
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I wouldn't have wanted an autograph, or a photo, or anything tacky like that. Just to have told him I loved his work.
Oh never mind, too late now.
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Vincent Price?
Boris Karloff?
Christopher Lee salla...
I think, I was only 16 (must be a song there somewhere :o)
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"You are 16, I am 17 - I'lllllllll take care of youuuuuuuuuuu"

Ah - no, that's Christopher Plummer :-(
you crease me up lass
Nannas United!!
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I don't knit. And I will not knit. Even Shreddies.
you could crochet a crib I know you could, tis easy !
I thought Boris Karloff was Frankenstein.

You know ... in the Rocky Horror Show.

Or am I thinking of Frankenfurter ?
"I saw one of the Dracular men in Kent years ago
and he's buried next to my B.I.L, (dead now of course ) "


what... permanently...?
Knitting?

Please ... shoot me first !
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I thought the nickname Doris Karloff for Anne Widdecombe was inspired...
One of my exes used to refer to me as "the doris".

Which illustrates one benefit in having a BF whose first language isn't English.
temporary jno, he is immortal
btw I knew I had wrote this :-)
We used to have an ABer who was immortal.

I can't remember her name.

She died hundreds of years ago, and then came back, to join AB.

No, really.
Bill calls me Daisy ,,,no idea why

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