A british superhero?
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A british superhero?
Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...
Can anyone confirm this?
Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: A british superhero?
Are you sure it wasn't Tony Blair?weemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...
Can anyone confirm this?
never heard of him but here´s a german superhero: (is walter moers known outside german speaking countries?)
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Re: A british superhero?
Yaye! its captain brittainweemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...
Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: A british superhero?
If I could I'm not sure I'd want to.weemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...
Can anyone confirm this?
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The Marvel action hero or the Dirty Harry wannabe Tank Police character?aphexmonster wrote:Yaye! its captain brittainweemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...
Can anyone confirm this?
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His name is spelled BRENTAN.Admiral Valdemar wrote:the Dirty Harry wannabe Tank Police character?
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Didn't Lord Bravery get his name officially changed to "Lord Lots-of-Fish-and-Chips" (or something like that) because of a clerical error?
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Yeah but that was an non-PC name, he's presently in court vs hordes of soccer mum's.Crayz9000 wrote:Didn't Lord Bravery get his name officially changed to "Lord Lots-of-Fish-and-Chips" (or something like that) because of a clerical error?
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Re: A british superhero?
It's Johnny English!weemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...Can anyone confirm this?
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The actor or the agent?Hethrir wrote:It's Johnny English!weemadando wrote:Heard something on the radio yesterday about some crazy in Britain running around in a cape doing good deeds...Can anyone confirm this?
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Re: A british superhero?
In the Manga maybe, everywhere else it is a variation of Britain.Rubberanvil wrote:His name is spelled BRENTAN.Admiral Valdemar wrote:the Dirty Harry wannabe Tank Police character?
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Lord Smoked Meats and Fishes, Damn its a rare treat where im up early enough to watch Freakazoid these daysCrayz9000 wrote:Didn't Lord Bravery get his name officially changed to "Lord Lots-of-Fish-and-Chips" (or something like that) because of a clerical error?
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