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I never did work out what "Da diddly farqhuar" meant!
Ahhh, memories - Kings of the Wild Frontier was the first album I ever bought. Still got it on vinyl up in the loft somewhere. :roll: Hmmm, in this day and age I may just have to pop along to the iTunes shop. :twisted: |
We can look back and smirk now but Adam had a good thing going for a year or two. Atleast he always looked cleaned and polished compared with some of the alternatives around at the time! :D :lol:
"Even though you fool your soul,your conscience will be mine" 8) |
I used to like Adam and the Ants.........
Ridicule is nothing to be scared of, eh PH? |
Jabba indeed,
Dont you ever stop being dandy,show them that your handsome. :wink: :) |
Didn't he go lala and end up in a mental home?
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i think he went into a pub................& threatened sombody with a shotgun (a gun that fires shots) :wink:
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http://upload6.postimage.org/175747/...770_ant300.jpg Former pop idol Adam Ant has admitted threatening pub customers who made fun of his "cowboy" clothes. The 1980s star appeared at the Old Bailey on Tuesday under his real name Stuart Goddard, and pleaded guilty to affray. The charge related to an incident at a north London pub on 12 January in which revellers were threatened after making fun of his appearance, the court heard. He pulled out the gun, which they thought was genuine, and threatened to shoot them if they didn't back up Pub customers started humming the theme from the spaghetti western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, when he walked in wearing a combat jacket and matching flat cap, the court heard at an earlier hearing. After hearing the jokes, he left and returned armed with a starting pistol, the court had heard. David Tomlinson, prosecuting, had previously told the court that the defendant threw a heavy car alternator, which he found in the street, through the pub window. "Some who were there earlier, pursued him but he pulled out the gun, which they thought was genuine, and threatened to shoot them if they didn't back up." Ant was described as being "hyper-manic" After his arrest Goddard had been sectioned under the Mental Health Act in the Alice Ward of the Royal Free Hospital, in north London. |
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