Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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JPB
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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#2491 Post by JPB »

Neither punk nor hip-hop, my genre was rather more traditional and I have a connection with the previous mystery man. ;)
My death wasn't anything to do with an aeroplane crash, nor was it murder, though that last point could be argued under Scottish law as it stands these days but not under English or US law. :geek:
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#2492 Post by arceye »

Any chance you would be known for your skill with a harmonica?

Given the not murder but arguable under certain countries laws... did you die as the result of minor injuries inflicted on you that aggravated other health issues gained in former altercations?
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#2493 Post by JPB »

Sounds like you sussed me! I had thought that might have lasted a bit longer. :lol:

So come on then, post up my name before Zipgun nips in under the wire. ;)
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#2494 Post by arceye »

OkeyDokey...

Are you ....... Little Walter, aka.. Marion Walter Jacobs

Skilled in the Harmonica but who died shortly after a Chicago nightclub altercation aged 37 ???????
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#2495 Post by JPB »

Ach ye ken fine ah am! :lol: You, chief, are IT. 8-)
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#2496 Post by arceye »

:D

Ok then Chaps,

A nice easy one,

I shall be J

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#2497 Post by TerryG »

Hello J, were you in the entertainment industry?
Understeer: when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
Oversteer: when you hit the wall with the back of the car.
Horsepower: how fast you hit the wall.
Torque: how far you take the wall with you.
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#2498 Post by JPB »

Hello J. Did you want the Lord to buy you a Mercedes Benz?
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#2499 Post by arceye »

:shock: :o

I was in entertainment Terry, and it would seem the good JPB has me, for although I drove a Porsche I did indeed ask the Lord to buy me a Mercedes Benz.

Instead he took me very shortly afterwards :( Perhaps the Benz was waiting when I got there :)

Go on then Mr JPB....hit me with it
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#2500 Post by JPB »

That's the first time the late, great Janis Joplin has asked me to hit her with anything! :o

You've been her! 8-)
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