It was Kennedy for me.
Not only good looking, but kind and smart.
It was Kennedy for me.
Not only good looking, but kind and smart.
We certainly knew two different Kennedys, Xcess.
But then I was older than you.
When I was 11 my 'hero' was Wallace Wood, a superb illustrator.
He still is....my hero.
" Those who beat their swords into plowshares usually end up plowing for those who didn't. "
Ben Franklin
http://us.ebid.net/stores/JerseyDevi...-and-Militaria
http://us.ebid.net/stores/JerseyDevil-COMICS
http://us.ebid.net/stores/JerseyDevi...CTCs-and-Games
Eric Boocock - Speedway rider.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Boocock
And my Dad.
My dad was in the Navy all the time I was growing up
My dad was my childhood hero
I have a lot of time for all our service personnel ....
They are all heroes to me
Barry Sheene. *swoon*
It has to be Nigel Mansell for me. What a thrilling driver! I have never seen such an exciting driver, and this is in the era of Senna, Prost, Piquet et al!![]()
Norman Whiteside...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1fDkYBahEg
(please look away any Everton fans, anyone who hates Man United, any non-football fans and anyone who'd forgotten just how bad video tape recordings used to be)
+ my dad (was and always will be)
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