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Be-suited and with an inappropriate foldy bike my place in the Whicker man seemed assured.
Archive 2007-11-01 Newmania 2007
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Be-suited and with an inappropriate foldy bike my place in the Whicker man seemed assured.
England`s Last Community Newmania 2007
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He made a terrible mistake, but his editors are equally culpable for not saving Whicker from himself.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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He made a terrible mistake, but his editors are equally culpable for not saving Whicker from himself.
Hey, Jaycee Dugard! Here's the sports news you missed while you were being raped! 2009
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* Alan Whicker British global tv presenter and traveller
TWQ: Famous People 2009
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* Alan Whicker British global tv presenter and traveller
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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Be-suited and with an inappropriate foldy bike my place in the Whicker man seemed assured.
Archive 2007-11-04 Newmania 2007
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Paul, who had just turned 21, and Lyda Whicker, 20, were married in my father's home on August 31, 1939.
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Naturally, it sounds nothing like a commercial record, and its best songs - including additional track The Chiselers - roll mightily and scarily at the listener like a rockabilly version of The Whicker Man
FallNews - anecdotes 1999
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Whicker is also not impressed by the split-fingered fastball taught by Roger Craig and others: “Arrives at 88 mph, leaves at 200,” he says.
Baseball’s Even Greater Insults Kevin Nelson 1993
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