[THE_EPISTLE] I've found Hoppy!

schwartzboiko at ADELPHIA.NET schwartzboiko at ADELPHIA.NET
Wed Jun 14 02:29:54 BST 2006


--Lou Ferrigno (sic) - played "the Hulk" when he was very young on tv.  Looks about the same despite the years.
marty schwartz

schwartzboiko at adelphia.net

---- "Walters wrote: 
> Coloured? How about entering the 21st century. That term no longer applies.
> 
> Delmo Walters Jr.
> 
> 
> On 6/13/06 7:38 PM, "Chris Skelhorn" <chris at CUDDLES.ABELGRATIS.NET> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Peter,
> > 
> > On 12-Jun-06, you wrote:
> > 
> >> Interesting that Chris has picked Frank Bruno.
> >> Many years ago when I read my first Saint book (Saint in Miami) I thought of
> >> Hoppy as a black guy.
> >> Frank has the speech but would his face make babies cry.  Lets face it Hoppy
> >> was ugly so not sure Ross Kemp would fit the bill
> > 
> > I think I've always thought of Hoppy as coloured!
> > 
> > The only other actor I could think of is Lionel Stander, (played the chauffeur
> > in Hart to Hart) Got the looks (?) and that voice!!
> > 
> > Lionel would be far too old, and I think he's dead anyhow!
> > 
> > Can't think of anyone really ugly though!
> > 
> > <sb>
> > Take care,
> > 
> > Chris, village idiot, Suffolk.
> > 
> > Engineers do it by calculation and design.
> > <sb>
> 
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