Moz Related TV tonight (UK)

> OH BLIMEY!!!

> That place is an inbred hellhole, Johnny. A Covert Op and I knew someone
> from there. He was 20 and he still had to get his mum to cut his toenails.

That's bad, Bluebles. I'll stay away from there. I told my mother in no uncertain terms to stop cutting mine when I was nineteen.
I wish I hadn't though, because they're now like an eagle's talons.
 
> At present,with Patrick McCann AWOL, there are NO strange Scotsmen that I
> know of on this board.

Even when I'm AWOL, I still get loads of abuse. Just as well I've got the skin of a rhino or I would be upset.

If I seem a wee bit strange, well that's because ah um.
 
It's cos we luv ya, really.

Sorry, I don't know why I adopted a Slade way of spelling, there.

> Even when I'm AWOL, I still get loads of abuse. Just as well I've got the
> skin of a rhino or I would be upset.

> If I seem a wee bit strange, well that's because ah um.
 
> Yes, you did!

From about 12am onwards is a bit of a blur, which is odd as I moved on to the bottled water around that time (I think).

If I did give your firm cheeks a squeeze, I apologise, unless you enjoyed it, in which case, the pleasure was mine
 
> Is The Smiths connection that the film was shot on location at one of the
> places the Smiths visited on their Scottish Tour in 1985.

> They played at Edinburgh,Aberdeen,Glasgow,Irvine,Dundee and Lerwick in The
> Shetland Isles.

> My guess,and it is only a guess, is that The Wicker Man was shot in
> Lerwick.

> Am I hot or am I cold

Rowan has asked me to reply for her. Cold I'm afraid, apparently it was filmed in Plockton, Skye, Ayrshire, and Dumfries & Galloway. The link she was thinking of is via another work which has a connection with Moz and also with someone involved in the Wicker Man.

I'm surprised that Bluenose hasn't come up with answer, too busy thinking about bottoms, I suppose.

"Some Things, in their natural state, have the most vivid colours"




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> Even when I'm AWOL, I still get loads of abuse. Just as well I've got the
> skin of a rhino or I would be upset.

> If I seem a wee bit strange, well that's because ah um.

Don't talk to me about abuse Patrick. I am still reeling from being called a bitch yesterday It was so funny.

Mind you...they were right Welcome back.
 
> Rowan has asked me to reply for her. Cold I'm afraid, apparently it was
> filmed in Plockton, Skye, Ayrshire, and Dumfries & Galloway. The link
> she was thinking of is via another work which has a connection with Moz
> and also with someone involved in the Wicker Man.

> I'm surprised that Bluenose hasn't come up with answer, too busy thinking
> about bottoms, I suppose.

> "Some Things, in their natural state, have the most vivid
> colours"

Ah well. I'm not the biggest film buff so I have to give up.
 
I'll watch the film later (haven't seen it before) and see if I can guess the link. My only guess so far is this

Wicker Man stars Edward Woodward
Edward Woodward played 'The Equalizer'
One episode of 'The Equalizer' featured Adam Ant
Adam Ant is working with Boz
Boz works with Moz

Am I close?

Now, I must get back to that bottom-squeezing.

> Rowan has asked me to reply for her. Cold I'm afraid, apparently it was
> filmed in Plockton, Skye, Ayrshire, and Dumfries & Galloway. The link
> she was thinking of is via another work which has a connection with Moz
> and also with someone involved in the Wicker Man.

> I'm surprised that Bluenose hasn't come up with answer, too busy thinking
> about bottoms, I suppose.

> "Some Things, in their natural state, have the most vivid
> colours"
 
That's perfectly okay. Somebody groped me and I enjoyed it so the pleasure was mine too. Although i have no idea what you look like, you seem like the likeliest culprit -- so thanks!

> From about 12am onwards is a bit of a blur, which is odd as I moved on to
> the bottled water around that time (I think).

> If I did give your firm cheeks a squeeze, I apologise, unless you enjoyed
> it, in which case, the pleasure was mine
 
> It's cos we luv ya, really.

> Sorry, I don't know why I adopted a Slade way of spelling, there.

It's 'coz' in Sladeish, Bluebles. Erm, my grandad told me.
Doesn't matter. Weer all crazee now.
 
> Even when I'm AWOL, I still get loads of abuse. Just as well I've got the
> skin of a rhino or I would be upset.

> If I seem a wee bit strange, well that's because ah um.
What abuse? So I made up flyers and posted them on telephone poles all around Hoboken and Kearney and I wore out 2 pairs of shoes going into every single bar asking if anyone saw you. All hell is going to break lose when my phone bill comes with all those calls I made to homes for vets of the punk wars.
 
Wicker Man: FAO Bluenose (and Johnny & AK1976)

> I'll watch the film later (haven't seen it before) and see if I can guess
> the link. My only guess so far is this

> Wicker Man stars Edward Woodward
> Edward Woodward played 'The Equalizer'
> One episode of 'The Equalizer' featured Adam Ant
> Adam Ant is working with Boz
> Boz works with Moz

> Am I close?

> Now, I must get back to that bottom-squeezing.

Well it's a link, but the one I had in mind is slightly more direct and doesn't involve an actor. The answers here - you don't need to be a great detective to find it.

Did you watch/enjoy the film?




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Re: Wicker Man: FAO Bluenose (and Johnny & AK1976)

> Well it's a link, but the one I had in mind is slightly more direct and
> doesn't involve an actor. The answers here - you don't need to be a great
> detective to find it.

> Did you watch/enjoy the film?

It's written by Anthony Schaffer, who also wrote 'Sleuth', from which Moz pilfered the 'jumped-up pantry boy' line for This Charming Man (amongst others).
 
Re: Wicker Man: FAO Bluenose (and Johnny & AK1976)

> It's written by Anthony Schaffer, who also wrote 'Sleuth', from which Moz
> pilfered the 'jumped-up pantry boy' line for This Charming Man (amongst
> others).

Thanks for putting me out of my misery. It was a tough one or was that just me.

Fantastic picture of Britt Eckland but then....I would say that
 
Re: Wicker Man: FAO Bluenose (and Johnny & AK1976)

Ah, I wouldn't have known that. Thanks though!

> It's written by Anthony Schaffer, who also wrote 'Sleuth', from which Moz
> pilfered the 'jumped-up pantry boy' line for This Charming Man (amongst
> others).
 
Re: Wicker Man: FAO Bluenose (and Johnny & AK1976)

The connection was far too cryptic for my little brain, Flopper.

I did enjoy the film, although I wish I had seen it BEFORE the 1'00 Scariest Moments' programme as I knew how it was going to end.

Cheers for that!

> Well it's a link, but the one I had in mind is slightly more direct and
> doesn't involve an actor. The answers here - you don't need to be a great
> detective to find it.

> Did you watch/enjoy the film?
 
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