Greetings from an Old Friend, I hope

Lost Skeleton

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Oi Otto:

Please don't zap me as a spammer. I attempted to register under my previous identity, but discovered "epsomgreen" ist verboten.

Best regards to you all.

Chas.
 
Welcome back Chas, I can not beleive that epsomgreen is not available, but I like your new handle better.
Best wishes
Gus
 
Welcome back Chas. I am so happy you're back. Is that an X-ray or is Donna not feeding you properly?

Any chance of you modelling for the full size version of this?

 
Whoa! Being a skeleton model looks like a plum job to me. When do I report?

Gents, thank you all for the welcome.

To answer Tony's question, Mikey and I had been discussing sci-fi films of the 1950s, and I inquired whether he had seen a recent homage, The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra (released to theaters in 2003). It has to be one of the silliest movies ever. The Skeleton, however, was extremely hip, and I decided to adopt him as my alter ego. If you visit the website and watch the previews, you'll catch a glimpse of his charisma:

http://www.sonypictures.com/homevideo/thelostskeletonofcadavra/

I sleep now.:D

Chas.
 
Hey! Didn't we see you on a Grateful Dead album?

:toothy10:


PS: In case you didn't see the old thread, Chas, Thanks for the T-shirt!

Geo
 
Hi Geo and Mike:

I'm glad one of the Tees found a good home. If it's size XL, the thanks are due to Joe. If it's size XXL, I'm the culprit. However, Gus has been the custodian of the shirts since the SOS, and, thanks to his efforts, they are hitting the mailboxes.

Mike refers to "Ace the Face" Kefford, aka, the "Singing Skull."

http://www.acekefford.com/home.html

Chas.
 
La Kefford looks better nowadays. Do you have this album Chas? I'd like to hear it. And the 'Ace Kefford Stand' too. I think I saw that band at Essex University one night back in the Seventies. Those were the days, man! :rr:
 
Hi Pete:

Great hearing from you too, and we'll be seeing you soon.

Hi Mike:

I ordered the Ace the Face CD from Amazon earlier today. The editorial reviews are promising. I wonder what Trevor Burton is up to these days?

Chas.

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Rendsburg said:
This guy is your great-grandfather?
Oi Otto:

You kept that picture? What a surprise to see it again. I can appreciate this skeleton business is rapidly getting out of hand. However, if we keep it out of the scholarly forums, perhaps no one will be greatly annoyed.

Let this be my final word (today at least).

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Chas. 8-[
 
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