So, what’s your claim to fame?

Sat next to the late Carl Wayne (real name Colin Tooley) lead singer of the group Move. This was for five years at school, he used to sing at every opportunity then. He had a group before the Move called Carl Wayne and the Vikings, two of us used to do the door at his gigs.
 
Alternatively, she may at some point in the future Google her own name and find herself directed to the Stalking Directory.........:oops:
In which case I hope she remembers me with affection 😁

Don't panic though, my gentlemanly nature has ensured I mis-spelt her name slightly ;)
 
QUOTE="Mike L, post: 2184019, member: 21958"]
My claim to fame is that my penis is the same length as 5 Argos pens!




Oh, I am also banned from Argos 😂
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I will never shop in Argos again unless I take my own pen
 
Met Jorg albertz, very good rangers footballer from late 90’s, fearsome left foot in a wee pub in Argyll, he was playing golf.
Also met Charlie burchill,guitarist with simple minds in a bar in weymms bay.
( no I wasn’t in every pub in Scotland 🤣🍻😜)
 
Appeared on the US Sportsman channel for a hunting channel, chap hunted Roe Buck with me, audience initially was 250k
Ran in all England Schools against Steve Cram, he won:lol:
Met and had a quick chat with Lewis Hamilton, wished I hadn't!
Cheers
Richard
 
All the staff in a Perth restaurant once came to my table to say hello under the mistaken belief that I was Stewart Copeland from the Police.
I was once mistaken for the Fine Young Cannibals Andy Cox (By a drunk woman and her pals in the Park Hotel in Dundee) Never quite got to the bottom of why they thought Andy Cox would be working as a barman in a dingy Dundee hotel though :lol: :lol:
 
Got called a "****3r" by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh 30 years ago. I was driving a 30ft boat in Cowes week for an owner. It was blowing 30 knots and all a bit gnarly. We tried to gybed with the spinnaker up, broached, and the top of our mast hit the water about a meter behind where he was standing on his Sigma 38. As I hung off the guard rail 6 ft off the water waiting for the boat to right itself I didn't have to be a lip reader to understand what he thought of our manoeuvre.
 
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