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Where do you think Lord Lucan is.

Me, I think he is state side and due to his only career as a gambler I would expect him to be around some of the big gambling places.

VRB are you lord Lucan lol
Ah....not this again shock I reckon is never left in the first place, he just changed his image, and is living a recluse life idea

Goose3 @ Sun 25 Sep, 2005 Wrote:
Where do you think Lord Lucan is.

Me, I think he is state side and due to his only career as a gambler I would expect him to be around some of the big gambling places.

VRB are you lord Lucan lol


if you enter his name into google and go to google images there's a reconstruction by the Guardian as to what he would look like now at 69. I'd give you the link but it's one of those stretch the screen ones I hate.
Looks to me like every bar hog I met in the Bahamas or any other tropical type place. :grin:

Do you knw the story of 'Jungle Barry' a 'posh hermit' living on a beach in India who was believed to be Lord Lucan. The mystery continues...

http//www.evalu8.org/staticpage?page=review&siteid=5971

A man identified by a former Scotland Yard detective as missing British aristocrat Lord Lucan turned out to be a banjo player from Lancashire. In a new book, former detective Duncan MacLaughlin claimed that Lord Lucan, who vanished in 1974 after his children's nanny was killed, had fled to Goa, India, where he lived as a jungle safari guide under the name Barry Halpin. Extracts of Mr. MacLaughlin's book were published in the Sunday Telegraph newspaper and photos of the fugitive were splashed across most of Britain's press. However, friends of Mr. Halpin, who died in 1996, soon set the record straight. In a letter to The Guardian, folk singer Mike Harding described Mr. Halpin as "a musician, storyteller and good-time Charlie" who went to India in the 1970s "because it was cheap, sunny and more spiritual than St. Helens."

Goose3 @ Sun 25 Sep, 2005 6:21 am Wrote:
VRB are you lord Lucan lol


Naah... I'm Lord Lucan's son.

/wish there was a family fortune to go with it
//not a Les Dennis family fortune but genuine cash money

VegasRudeBoy @ Sun 25 Sep, 2005 11:36 pm Wrote:
//not a Les Dennis family fortune but genuine cash money


see, I knew it .....you just can't get away from the Les Dennis thing

/methinks the gentleman doth protest too much

If he weren't 40 at the time I'd be tempted to say he'd gone to Paris and joined the Foreign Legion, got a new identity and all that.
Lord Lucan. That sounds like a great name for the subject of a folk ballad, Gordon Lightfoot style, could use the same tune as "The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald", for example.
I should think he's probably dead by now.
No I'm not!
No, he's not dead - he lives around the corner from me!

Celticana @ Mon Sep 26, 2005 12:13 pm Wrote:
No, he's not dead - he lives around the corner from me!



And am sure, so is Elvis? :mrgreen:

Goose3 @ Sun Sep 25, 2005 10:21 am Wrote:
Where do you think Lord Lucan is.

Me, I think he is state side and due to his only career as a gambler I would expect him to be around some of the big gambling places.

VRB are you lord Lucan lol



Here Goose, you can chat with him:

http://www.lordlucan.com/

No, Elvis was in Memphis when we popped over a few months back - we had tea with him at Graceland! lol

Celticana @ Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:13 pm Wrote:
No, he's not dead - he lives around the corner from me!


Does he have a new family? :?:

Has he asked you to babysit? :?:

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