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Post by bluebottle on Oct 22, 2006 10:54:20 GMT
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Post by Lieutenant Columbo on Oct 22, 2006 14:51:12 GMT
Just got his "Old Testament According To" one - read it before, but got it in a charity shop, so I'm happy - blasphemous fun! ;D N.
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Post by moriarty on Oct 31, 2006 0:59:22 GMT
the war books are all worth a read especialy monty my part in his victory or was it his part in my victory
you get the general idea any way
and i wouldnt be without my goon show scripts they read even funnyer than they sound on the the wirless type radio
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Elvira
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Post by Elvira on Apr 10, 2009 12:08:08 GMT
found a brilliant kids book by spike milligan its called Bad Jelly the Witch Badjelly the Witch is a brief handwritten, illustrated story by Spike Milligan, created for his children, then printed in 1973. It was made into an audio and a video version. In the story, two children, looking for their lost cow, meet magical enchanted forest characters. They are captured by Badjelly the witch, then rescued by an eagle. God intervenes as they escape, and destroys the witch. The characters enchanted by Badjelly are rescued. In 1975, in the planning for an audio version for the BBC "infant's programme" Let's Join In, Milligan objected to the planned removal of God from the story. The BBC wrote in a letter that the object is not to put God on the same level as goblins, to which Milligan replied that goblins, fairies and God all exist. However, he allowed God to be removed.[1]
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