I'm afraid I never found this Ken Goodwin QUITE as funny as he found himself. He was normally sandwiched between Bernard Manning and Stan Boardman, that's why you may have misunderstood his banter for humour.
"We're 'avin a good time aren't we?" was his catch phrase. I bet he still says that to his therapist.
Thank you for this most valuable clarification. I thought for a moment that it was to another comedian of the same name that I had entrusted my savings, and was moved to quote the Bard: 'Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands', but now I see all is well. I think you deserve a bonus.
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I'm afraid I never found this Ken Goodwin QUITE as funny as he found himself. He was normally sandwiched between Bernard Manning and Stan Boardman, that's why you may have misunderstood his banter for humour.
"We're 'avin a good time aren't we?" was his catch phrase. I bet he still says that to his therapist.
It's not you is it?
Thank you for this most valuable clarification. I thought for a moment that it was to another comedian of the same name that I had entrusted my savings, and was moved to quote the Bard: 'Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands', but now I see all is well. I think you deserve a bonus.
is this one for the boys? or am I just dismally educated?
he's not the same without his diddymen
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