Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?:
@jaykayell_ @outonbluesix @Mumbler3  & http://twitpic.com/e668y0
@jaykayell_ @outonbluesix @Mumbler3
RIP @CarlaLaemmle, gone too soon:
@OohSugarCrumbs Planer having a chuckle while listening to Bad News:
The perfect wife buys her husband a @TimmyMallett 12" - though since it's in a 2nd-hand bin did the marriage last?:
@justKilie Two-hundred pages in, and Ripley's really running out of ideas:
Still reading this 1929 Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Omnibus and wondering if Ripley's method of discovering is flawed:
What a treat to see @MrBlackFrancis last night, especially after screening Un Chien Andalou, which inspired Debaser:
A grand evening down the Cartoon Museum with Nigel Plaskitt and his celebrity puppets - he was Animal to Olly Murs:
A grand evening down the Cartoon Museum with Nigel Plaskett and his celebrity puppets - he was Animal to Olly Murs:
I may never watch this episode of The Abbott And Costello Show, because it can't live up to this brilliant blurb:
Aw, sad that might be my last time attending something resembling a Bonzos gig. Was great, though - looked like this:
Walked past a batch of mourners outside this - last performance tonight, and I never did see it:
Love a decent bit of Batman villain cosplay:
Here's Ralph Steadman's manipulated Polaroid of Myra Hindley, looking half Sam the Eagle, half Xavier: Renegade Angel:
@CurzonCinemas I've this voucher which says Mon-Thurs, any chance I could use it for the Ralph Steadman film tonight?:
In honour of Bob Hope's 111st birthday, I've commissioned a graph showing the quality of his feature film output:
Still reading the Ripley's Believe It Or Not! Omnibus from 1929. Think this fact is now the most out-of-date:
This Friday, a very British fan club expo:
Seth MacFarlane signs the new book of his new film at Waterstones Piccadilly:
Leafing through a Ripley's Believe It Or Not! compilation book from 1934. Its introduction seems to predict its fate:
Dame Angela Lansbury in the NFT foyer:
Now relevant quote from Terry Gilliam, promoting the upcoming Python biography in the Daily Mail, 13th October 2001:

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