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Even the author himself, such a vigorous, if appallingly misogynistic presence in "Lads," which suggested a self-portrait drawn by R. Crumb, can seem peevish or inert.
"I think we're two working-class lads, which could go for us if you pitch the right show and you shoot it in the right place.
Over at the CLF Cafe in Peckham, Axis Arts begin a summer of theatre with Lads, which examines what it means to be a man today.
And Sir Benjamin's succinct analysis of national attributes, I tell him, reminds me of an episode of the sitcom Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, which begins with actor James Bolam assessing the Koreans.
He wrote and compiled a dozen books, including Bedroll Bella (1973), the story of a "17-year old Geordie lass using foul language to pushy, randy lads", which was banned by WH Smith and John Menzies, as well as several books on darts.
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He's more than a likely lad, he's a grown-up lad, which is why he always bags the Loaded, FHM and Sun best broadcaster awards.
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The writer describes Mellon's first purchase, Stubbs' "Pumpkin with a Stable Lad," which the collector bought in 1936 when he was just 29.
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