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Bill or George?

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Bill or George?[/quote]
Bill! I fear there isn’t too much life left in the old dog.

I’d fucking love if it was George.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjKFCYzqq-A
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For anyone interested that doc on the 88 Seoul 100M final is on bbc4 tonight at 10.30.

Good man MBB :clap:

FAO Larry or other Montrose insiders:

I see Patrick Kenny is presenting Prime Time at the moment. Is this a new development and is it solely related to summer holidays?

I actually just finished watching it online mbb as didn’t see your post. Very much worth a watch.

BBC 3 & 4 are doing quite a few Olympic related things over the coming week, might be worth peoples while going through it and SKY plus’ing if they’re that way inclined. They repeat this a few times over the course of the week also.

I think this is a temporary arrangement rocko. With new regime under David Nally and Kevin Bakhurst though a shakeup is likely. With Bakhurt’s background at aunty I’m sure he can recognise what a classy political broadcaster Kenny is.

Will do.

An interesting programme on Bloody Friday just finished on BBC 1 there.

Nice one - just tuned in.

Don’t tell the bride on rte 2 :clap:

Mentioned this earlier in the week and judged it a super show. Painted Lewis in a very bad light.

You think? Thought he came out of it all right myself. Let him off the drugs charge pretty easily. Thought there was more to it than they made out.

Didn’t actually. Watch it again and concentrate Larry. Totally stitched him up.

For Larry.

Did it not say he would not have failed the test had it been carried out today? The clip of him wearing the braces was funny though all right.

Yeah noticed that as I say.
Lance Armstrong hired Don Catlin, who featured in the programme, for first few months of his comeback to do testing which he’d then make public and then got rid of him as there were too many “difficulties”.

Different test. Not a Hgh test. Also clear to me that the testing amnesty pre the LA Olympics was designed to protect him.