Racists.
(Sorry, Bandini's not been on for a while.)
There was a Musical Lookalikes thread several months back which had some interesting doppelgangers.
None as good as that though...
Although Nick Cave as Elrond was close.
Ah yes. That 'un was a winner.
| QUOTE (Jonno @ Jan 24 2005, 05:52 PM) |
Racists.
(Sorry, Bandini's not been on for a while.) |
Haha!!
These pictures don't make it very clear but me and my mate dave tonight both simultaneously noticed this:
Darren Day:

Pat Sharp:

The most exciting thing about this is that Dave actually MET Pat Sharp in the student union the other night, I nearly peed myself with excitement (and I'm not much exaggerating either!)
| QUOTE (fallinlight @ Jan 26 2005, 02:24 AM) |
| The most exciting thing about this is that Dave actually MET Pat Sharp in the student union the other night, I nearly peed myself with excitement (and I'm not much exaggerating either!) |
as much as i dislike this student-led appropriation of 'hilarious' eighties tv stars, my friend phoned up pat sharp on his radio show and spoke to him about his mullet. So he wins!
| QUOTE (tomwaitsfornoman @ Jan 26 2005, 09:51 PM) |
| QUOTE (fallinlight @ Jan 26 2005, 02:24 AM) | | The most exciting thing about this is that Dave actually MET Pat Sharp in the student union the other night, I nearly peed myself with excitement (and I'm not much exaggerating either!) |
as much as i dislike this student-led appropriation of 'hilarious' eighties tv stars, my friend phoned up pat sharp on his radio show and spoke to him about his mullet. So he wins!
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Years ago, a group of friend and I heard that Pat Sharp was hosting some "radio roadshow" type thing locally, so we drove to the place he was "performing" at and waited until it ended.
We waited.
And waited.
Why? It was summer and we were bored and had spare time on our hands, ok!
Eventually, we spotted Pat Sharp making his way towards a flashy sports car (it was his) parked in the car park. We pounced! Well, not pounced as such...
We just accosted him LOTS. He just smiled through gritted teeth, but eventually thought that giving us signed posters AND a signed beach ball(!) would make us leave. It didn't - we just got bored of him and walked away of our own accord.
My most prized memory of meeting Pat Sharp?
There was a Gameboy on the front seat of his car. That is all. The guy himself oozed banality.