#219 - 17/03/09 10:34 AM
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we also have 2 linen napkins one from the Hotel Piccadilly In manchester circa 1981 on which barry drew a map of USA and one fron Blackpool light switch on 1995 which he signed
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#222 - 14/05/09 11:41 PM
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VERY NICE :P :shock: :!:, Avalanche! Did you get a Robin Gibb cup too :? I'm sure you will let us know 
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#223 - 15/05/09 01:58 AM
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Looking back in this thread, Gabriele, I found out about the significance of this treasure of yours, how magical  ! And the loving hand :shock: ..........., INCREDIBLE :shock:
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#225 - 16/05/09 07:01 AM
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Yes, Bethany, I got the mug ... and some of the other things too.  Most of all the new tourbook, this time in German.  I wonder if it may be allowed to show Robin's message here :? ... not in German though. :P The shirts were not my size :roll: ... I'd really loved to get one of the shawls, but they were sold out. 
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#226 - 16/05/09 02:33 PM
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 Most of all the new tourbook, this time in German.  I wonder if it may be allowed to show Robin's message here :? ... not in German though. :P YOU MOST CERTAINLY HAVE MY PERMISSION, AVALANCHE :P :shock: :!: (Oh, and I can hardly wait for the time when we can all be sipping from our favorite mugs  and, perhaps, they'll be selling the shawls in the Shop after the tour :P !?!)
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#227 - 16/05/09 06:18 PM
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 hi everybody. i own some great stuff, maybe collectors items. 3 different lunchboxes and 2 thermosbottles from the 70s. a record player from the 70´s with a picture of the beegees, the same merchandise line of the lunchboxes. lp idea from japan, on the cover the face who excists from different beegees member. not the original but the recordings of sing slowly sisters. on mc. 2 children of the world cards, on the back its like a postcard. its from america, ive got one that is signed by all 3, and one unsigned. and its from the here at last. beegees live. i dont know if it is original :? live picture from the one for all tour in antwerpen belgium, beegees around the mic. live picture from the high civilization tour in amsterdam. i think. spirits having flown picture disc, songbook. ive got different vinyl from different countries like spain, france , engeland, germany, italy, portugal,usa, promo cards from different beegees albums. i own the complete fanclub magazines of spirits from holland. a beegees puzzle. promoposter from 1970 two years on. and now i have almost the complete merchandiseline of robin gibb german tour. plus the poster that is on the lamppost in oberhausen , wel maybe ive got more stuff that is special, but thats it for now greetings desiree
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#229 - 17/05/09 03:32 PM
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Lots of wonderful treasures here!!! ....Many, many special moments of days and times of present and past!!! 8-)
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#232 - 20/05/09 12:48 AM
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Lots of wonderful treasures here!!! ....Many, many special moments of days and times of present and past!!! 8-) INDEED  :!:
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#233 - 23/05/09 01:47 AM
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I'd really loved to get one of the shawls, but they were sold out.  In looking over the new merchandise, Gabriele, I was wondering if the scarf is what you are referring to here? Lots of Goodies :P :!:
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#234 - 27/05/09 09:05 AM
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I've been trying to make some empty place on my work computer and I've found something - maybe unknown for young fans. I think it dates back to the end of seventies and I got it together with a thick Biograph. It was a Bakelite record with Silent night sung by the brothers on one side and the following story on the other. I tried to write it down, (wasn't so bad after all) and sent it recorded on a cassette to my Australian friend, who corrected it.
So here you are, for those who haven't heard it yet.
The Rescue of Bonnie Prince Wally
A singing ... right ... joke The scene is 1507. The disappearance of Bonnie Prince Wally. The good king of Scotland has disappeared, and our three noble knights, Sir Barry, Sir Moby and Sir Robald had been summoned to find the good king. Prince Wally. Where is he? Is he in the dungeon of McIagarts’ Fortress? On his hands and hung up by his toe nails? Our three gallants are in search of Bonnie Prince Wally. Bonnie Prince Wally, the underwater badminton champion of Zambia, the lover of many a damsel in distress. This was a mission for our three knights. Sir Basil, Sir Maurice, and Sir Robald. ‘Well, here we are ... looks like out there in front of us is the castle and we have to get there and rescue the mighty king.’ ‘Stay where you are!” ‘OK, just calm down, boys, I’ll take it!’ ‘What is it you want here?’ ‘We want no war with you, Sir ...’ ‘You want no war? Nay, nay, nay, will you get past these walls, you evil little men!’ ‘Oh, charming. See, this is the castle and this is where they are keeping the prince.’ ‘Indeed, Sir Basil.’ ‘Stay where you are! One step and I’ll fire hot oil on all of you!’ ‘OK, he’s full of all those tricks.’ (Barry) ‘Hey, you have the Bonnie Prince Wally in your dungeons!’ ‘That is right.” ‘We demand that you release him immediately or woe be tide you.’ ‘Stick it up your nose!’ ‘All England is talking of your tyranny and villainy. Let him go, you bounder!.’ ‘All of England? ... All of England?’ ‘Well, most ... you know ...’ ‘I don’t care!’ ‘Actually ... probably two thirds.’ (Barry) ‘Stop your jabbering! You shall not have the prince, I tell you, you shall no have Prince Wally.’ ‘Give us a break. We are few but brave men. And if you do not hand over the ... you know - him, so Bonnie Prince Wally, then we’ll lop your head off.’ ‘When you say him? Do you mean Prince Wally?’ ‘We mean he, Prince Wally of all the Netherlands.’ ‘You shall not get across these castle gates!’ ‘We are going to leap across your mote and take you by the throat, you bald-headed leader!’ ‘We can’t do that! I think we should just retreat behind the hills.’ ‘But Sir Basil, Sir Maurice, he’s in the dungeon. Held up by his toe nails. We must get Bonnie Prince Wally.’ ‘I am going to count to five and if you don’t try to come in by five, I’m gonna spill hot oil all over your heads!’ ‘Promises, promises ...’ ‘One, two, three ...’ ‘He means business!’ ‘Well, it’s him or us. I think we should charge the gates! Ready?’’ ‘Come on then!’ ‘Charge!!!’ ‘Through the gates! Rescue our prince, Wally!’ ‘Open the battlements!’
‘What’s that there? ...’ ‘It’s a rat ... He’s a guard.’ ‘Excuse me Sir, we’re working in the castle, and we’re doing some plumbing work and we thought that it would be a nice idea to have a look at the pipes in dungeon 305.’ ‘Look at the pipes?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘We think you can show us that dungeon. As a matter of passing I believe the Prince Wally is inhabiting that dungeon, and he will probably have to come out.’ ‘Could you show us the way?’ ‘So , I don’t know ... Why not?’ ‘Great, then it’s settled.’ ‘Do you always talk holding your throat?’ ‘I think it’s time to dispense with this guard.’ ‘What do you mean?’ ‘Whack him in his tummy ...’ Our gallant knights now go down the corridor and there’s no sign of him until they open the door, and there ... ‘Here we are!’ ... fast asleep, his hands on his trousers ... ‘Hold it!’ ‘OK, my friend. We have reason to believe ... we don’t know who you are ... we find you in this dungeon, we believe that you might be the trouser bandit.’ ‘I don’t know who you’re talking about.’ ‘Just a minute, the boys were just about to gasp, and I like to get a good gasp when I make a statement.’ Gasp away. ‘I came ... OK, OK ...’ ‘Now I came to this castle a hundred and fifty years ago.’ ‘Looks like it ...’ ‘And I, too, lost my trousers.’ ‘You mean you lost your trousers a hundred and fifty years ago?’ ‘A hundred and fifty years ago ...’ ‘That’s a pretty good statement, hang on.’ ‘Whew!!! That’s a pretty good gasp!’ ‘Help!’ ‘That’s Wally’s voice. I know Wally’s voice anywhere... Prince Wally.’ ‘Wally, by George ... can you hear us?’ ‘I’m here! Help!’ ‘Where?’ ‘Over here.’ ‘It’s a kilt with a man in it.’ ‘That must be Wally.’ ‘Glad to make your acquaintance.’ ‘But Wally, you’re free!’ ‘I’m twenty three.’ ‘This Wally’s older.’ ‘Hold it! ... You’re making a mockery of the king?’ ‘You’re making a mockery Sir, we bow to you.’ ‘Here Wal, are these your teeth?’ ‘You want to show a little respect for the kilt that’s going to fly high on the flagpoles of Scotland.’ ‘I knelt before the kilt ... and there he was ...’ ‘Gentlemen, Gentlemen ...’ ‘None the less I’m glad to make your acquaintance.’ ‘We hadn’t realised that you were already free and this in fact was your castle.’ ‘What’s your tartan?’ ‘It’s ... ah, McCabe.’ ‘All I can see this tart ... here, he’s a tart, tart ...’ ‘Gentlemen, please!’ ‘I don’t know. None the less, I’m glad to make your acquaintance.’ ‘I think this calls for celebration! Our journey here ... we came five hundred miles to rescue you, your highness.’ ‘You mean you want a bit of a dance?’ ‘We’d like, .... careful ..... we would like .... a knighthood.’ ‘You must be out of your boxes!’ ‘Your Royal Highness is out of his.’ ‘The other way .. you come here ... you try to get me to give you a knighthood ....’ ‘All it takes is a sword.’ ‘Is it?’ ‘The worst Scottish accent I’ve ever heard.’ ‘A knighthood, Sir, and we walk away from this story with our heads held up.’ ‘Do it Your Highness!’ ‘Slick your porridge up your nose.’ ‘That’s not going to get us a knighthood.’ ‘What you don’t know is that I’m not really a prisoner here.’ ‘Now, let’s dance!’
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#235 - 27/05/09 05:48 PM
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hilarious :lol:
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#236 - 27/05/09 05:59 PM
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It made me laugh as well. Sorry I can't share the sound recording :shock: Our boys were fooling around 
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#237 - 27/05/09 06:02 PM
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I have this recording, but am I allowed to post it? :? :lol:
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#239 - 27/05/09 06:05 PM
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I have this recording, but am I allowed to post it? :? :lol: No idea Lori :?
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#240 - 27/05/09 06:07 PM
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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#241 - 27/05/09 06:21 PM
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I have this recording, but am I allowed to post it? :? :lol: HOPE SO :roll: :!: :?: :!: VINTAGE BEE GEES :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#242 - 27/05/09 06:30 PM
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Well when I first joined on the older forum :? I posted about a video because I was a moron and had no idea that I was being a moron :lol: so ever since then I've been nervous to post things. :oops: :lol:
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#31433 - 30/06/10 09:13 PM
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Thanks Gabriele and Emma  !! Now just to get my hands on the CD  , unfortunately  , I'm no good at the piano  . Love the additional photos  .
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