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Default The truth about Britain's upside-down-cakes

In article >, Dave Smith
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> dull knife wrote:
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> > I wish I could see that show. I wish I lived in England, but I'm a bit
> > camera shy :-) Anyway, Brits have the best comedy television. I loved
> > "Good Neighbors." Or was it "The Good Life." I've had a crush on
> > Felicity Kendal as Barbara Good for decades, it never goes away.

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> What a coincidence. I was at the library the other day and they had a DVD
> of the "Good Neighbours" so I brought it home and watched it. I was quickly
> reminded of how sweet Felicity Kendall is. I can certainly understand the
> crush.


I saw a picture of Felicity recently, and she's still pretty in her
60's, and pretty slinky, too, I might add.

http://www.icelebz.com/celebs/felicity_kendal/
http://www.perfectpeople.net/celebri...ity-kendal.htm
http://www.celebrina.com/felicity-kendal/quotes/

I'm glad there's another Felicity Kendal fan out there someplace.
Maybe we could start a fan club abd get her to visit...???

Barbara should have run away with Jerry and left Tom and Margo to their
misery. Sorry, sounds immoral, but wouldn't that be the modern plot?

I didn't like Monty Python, But I liked Fawlty Towers. Dad's Army
sounds like a great show. I'll buy it on DVD or Blu-Ray if I can find
it.