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Back in the 80s there was a comedian who had a catchphrase called chase me. This has been annoying me and my work colleagues for sometime as nobody can remember his name.
Any ideas.
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He was due to apear at my local theatre in a comedy night out this coming Thursday (29th May) although I see from the web site he has dropped out.
Replaced by Berni Flint
Theatre web site here (see at the bottom where it says Duncan is not appearing)
http://www.solihull.gov.uk/arts/artscomplex/ev entDetails.asp?ID=1175
He was due to apear at my local theatre in a comedy night out this coming Thursday (29th May) although I see from the web site he has dropped out.
Replaced by Berni Flint
Theatre web site here (see at the bottom where it says Duncan is not appearing)
http://www.solihull.gov.uk/arts/artscomplex/ev entDetails.asp?ID=1175
Years ago, at the height of his fame,Duncan used to live fairly near to me in Rufford Park, Nottinghamshire, and was often seen in the local pubs. I can honestly say he was a really decent bloke with no hint of having the rich man attitude.
The only annoying thing was the noisy helicopter that he used to land in the field at the back of his house.(I guess this part counts as the rich mans' attitude!!)
I still think his act would be quite funny again at the present time.
The only annoying thing was the noisy helicopter that he used to land in the field at the back of his house.(I guess this part counts as the rich mans' attitude!!)
I still think his act would be quite funny again at the present time.