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Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: Steve Lake on January 09, 2024, 09:41:02 PM
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firstly, happy new year to TC members far & wide ...
now, many moons ago we ran a chat thread where members were invited to list their 'thinking mans crumpet' ...
it almost sounds like something from benny hill now :-)...
but, it's difficult to find a different name that quite has the same intent. so, in deference to our 'full membership' irrespective of your gender or how you identify yourself.... i invite members to list their 3 'thinking persons crumpet'. with a short note on your choice.
i'll set the ball rolling.
1. Professor Alice Roberts . initially a junior Dr in the NHS, then PhD in paleopathology, senior teaching fellow at bristol uni, there
followed presenting many and varied tv programs.
2. Dr/professor Hannah Fry .. a prominent mathematician gaining a PhD from UCL. senior lecturer at UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial
Analysis, appointed professor 2021.involved in many radio & tv productions..notably the curious cases of
rutherford & fry on R4. i last saw her presenting Have i Got News For You last november.
3. Alex Dolan ... BBC East weather presenter and sometime local documentary presenter. previously a science teacher who went
undercover for a channel 4 documentary expose'. suspended from teaching amidst protests from fellow teachers and
parents as unfair.
there's my 3, all great communicators..... over to you ..............
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I'm not an actual thinking man, I am a genuine idiot who doesn't claim to be a trans-idiot because I was born an idiot in an idiot's body, but I will have a go at your challenge.
Ria Lina - Comedian who has a BSc in pathology, an MSc in forensic science and a PhD in virology and used to work for the FBI. Also a very funny woman.
Steve McQueen - Actor. The Great Escape, Bullit, On Any Sunday and the 1964 ISDT. Need I say more?
An actual crumpet - I really like them.
Hope that helps.
Ian
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Nice one Ian ... who doesn't like a crumpet, lots of oozy butter, big log fire, yeah....
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Steve McQueen - Actor. The Great Escape, Bullit, On Any Sunday and the 1964 ISDT. Need I say more?
An actual crumpet - I really like them.
Bit of man crush thing going on there eh Ian. But who can blame you, as cool as you like, good looks and he could ride a bike (properly) think I’d have to go with you on that one, as for an actual crumpet. So long as is slightly well done and lashings of butter. Hmm hmm😋
Oh and last but not least Lucy whatever her name is on the ITV weather, absolutely no idea what letters she has after her name but she can come round and toast my crumpets for me anytime 😉
Name withheld to protect the burnt crumpet lover
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Well if I must (although of course I disapprove of the concept): Carol Vorderman - 3rd class degree in engineering (which she reportedly classed as "disappointing" but better than my failed-in-the-first-year BSc). Not only a wizard with numbers but prepared to stand up and be counted.
As for crumpets yes if slathered in unsalted French butter.
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Nice one Steve for this bit of silliness and for reminding me of how much I love crumpets. I shall make 2024 the year of me searching for excellent crumpets whenever I go for a run on my bike. I can argue that it is an official TC activity.
Michael in the same way that chocolate has no calories on Christmas Day Steve McQueen doesn't count as a man-crush! Clint Eastwood however...........
Ian
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Michael in the same way that chocolate has no calories on Christmas Day Steve McQueen doesn't count as a man-crush! Clint Eastwood however...........
Ian
🤣🤣🤣.... and as the big man once said “a man’s got to know his limitations” something I say to myself every time I set off for a ride 😉👍
(do you know the film?)
Cheers, Michael
Ps... yes as Ian says, thanks Steve for this bit of new year silliness 👍
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Hi Michael
Surely that has to be a Dirty Harry line? Great films which sadly wouldn't get made today.
I would also like to add Suzie Dent to the list, she's the lexicographer on Countdown. I don't know her qualifications but she is a genius when it comes to language.
Ian
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Hi Michael
Surely that has to be a Dirty Harry line? Great films
Ian
Indeed it is. Pretty sure it’s in magnum force, Which I’m fairly sure is the same film in which he also says the immortal line “do you feel lucky punk” it’s been a while since I watched them but fairly sure it’s magnum force PUNK 🔫
Cheers, Michael