Claud Butler

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Claud Butler

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My father used to tell how he was shown into his room in a B&B to see a plaque above the bed, "Claud Butler Slept Here".

C.B. had a label on the back of his saddle bag, "I am Claud Butler".

I can't imagine the boss of Trek doing that.
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robbo wrote:
C.B. had a label on the back of his saddle bag, "I am Claud Butler".



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My father used to joke about silly book titles such as, "Lion Taming by Claud Balls".
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Mrs Tortoise wrote:My father used to joke about silly book titles such as, "Lion Taming by Claud Balls".


DANG MrsT you beat me to that one.

but it does remind me of another similar book,
"How to rupture a Russian" by
Enoch A Bollakoff
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'A Fall From the White Cliffs'
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Eileen Dover

They say the old ones are the best .. I'm not so sure.
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How did Bob Marley like his dough-nuts?
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wi' jam'in ...
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The Haunted House by Hugo First,

Rusty Bedsprings by IP Knightly.

Goodness this brings back memories, possibly better forgotten?

One last silly: Old Chinese proverb, "Man who walk through airport turnstile sideways, going to Bangkok." :lol:
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