Who is your childhood hero?
When I was a kid it was "John Wilson".
A fisherman who had his own tv series.
I visited one of his locations in Norwich and fished
there.
True to form I caught nothing but small pike and roach!:(
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Who is your childhood hero?
When I was a kid it was "John Wilson".
A fisherman who had his own tv series.
I visited one of his locations in Norwich and fished
there.
True to form I caught nothing but small pike and roach!:(
Les Hiddins- the bush tucker man
tony hart- creator supreme
fred dibner- best job in the world
captain james tiberius kirk- best job out of the world
six million dollar man
for starters
Ricky Grace. Point guard for the Perth Wildcats.
the Lone Ranger and his faithful red skin indian Tonto always saying "kimosabe"
(just looked it up after more than half of century...goes to show, ignorance doesn't
have to last for ever!) Urban Dictionary: Kimosabe
just concluded: kids gotta be real dumb
anyway since my childhood lasted a while I had other heroes
-Paladin in 'have gun, will travel' tv series
-Rowdy (played by the then not so famous clint eastwood) in Rawhide
had a few more but at a very young age I lost my (frontal) virginity
all heroes fell by the wayside to be replaced by ...
*in4 sobs and prefers not to say*
and my life up to now, has never been the same again :thrashi:
wilma deering from buck rogers in the 25th C-not hero per se but object of a great deal of affection
isn't there a 'bearded sportsmen' thread around here somewhere
Tom David.
Bob Penberthy
Bob Shellard
Chris seldon
Charly's angels
Alan Ladd
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Mine is the pink one. Hontestly I forgot the name of the pink one.
oh power rangers.
kimberly?
Martin Chivers. Centre forward for Tottenham Hotspurs. I once received a Tottenham kit as a birthday present. The shorts were about 5 sizes too large and my mum and dad told me that they had previously belonged to Martin Chivers. I boasted of this to everyone else in the street and they all laughed and threw sticks at me....I honestly feel that this experience was fundamental to the myriad failures and entrenched unhappiness that I have experienced in my life
^ I'll take care of it.
I liked the Cisco Kid. At the end of the episode he and Pancho always had a good laugh.
Suggs from Madness
Dudley Moore
That guy from Red Dwarf with the H on his head.
Emma Goldman and Sven Hassel
my Grandfathers were my childhood heros :)
Action Man
Don't know why now though ,he had no balls.:rolleyes:
My grandfather who was a real cowboy,Tough, whiskey drinking, Bronc riding sumbitch And my Father who was an all round good guy.