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Good Moaning France: Officer Crabtree's Fronch Phrose Berk in Chattanooga, TN
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Good Moaning France: Officer Crabtree's Fronch Phrose Berk in Chattanooga, TN
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Now you can '
spook
Fronch
' like the policeman in
'Allo 'Allo!
Based on a favourite character from the BBC TV sitcom. In this delightful book, Officer Crabtree's masterly grasp of
falls under the spotlight as never before. From
'Ploose may I hov a kippy of the dooly nosepooper?
' to
'frigs logs'
,
'scrimbled oggs'
and
'fosh and chops'
the book is a tribute to mangled words and phrases. Arthur Bostrom, who played Officer Crabtree on stage and screen, mixes vowels and pronunciation trying to educate those less gifted in the French
longwodge
.
Criss chunnel fairy.
Which bonk do you bonk with?
Would you lick a drunk?
Illustrated by John Cooper and ideal for travellers and fans of
alike,
Good Moaning France!
is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks they are competent in French (or English or any other language). Readers' questions are answered in
Ask Crabtree
, there are examples from Crabtree's
poloce newtberks
and a most unhelpful
Undex
. In a
Foreword
music legend
Rick Wakeman
recalls how he fell off his chair laughing on seeing the character created by screenwriters David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd at the start of the second series (the book is published by permission).
spook
Fronch
' like the policeman in
'Allo 'Allo!
Based on a favourite character from the BBC TV sitcom. In this delightful book, Officer Crabtree's masterly grasp of
falls under the spotlight as never before. From
'Ploose may I hov a kippy of the dooly nosepooper?
' to
'frigs logs'
,
'scrimbled oggs'
and
'fosh and chops'
the book is a tribute to mangled words and phrases. Arthur Bostrom, who played Officer Crabtree on stage and screen, mixes vowels and pronunciation trying to educate those less gifted in the French
longwodge
.
Criss chunnel fairy.
Which bonk do you bonk with?
Would you lick a drunk?
Illustrated by John Cooper and ideal for travellers and fans of
alike,
Good Moaning France!
is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks they are competent in French (or English or any other language). Readers' questions are answered in
Ask Crabtree
, there are examples from Crabtree's
poloce newtberks
and a most unhelpful
Undex
. In a
Foreword
music legend
Rick Wakeman
recalls how he fell off his chair laughing on seeing the character created by screenwriters David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd at the start of the second series (the book is published by permission).
Now you can '
spook
Fronch
' like the policeman in
'Allo 'Allo!
Based on a favourite character from the BBC TV sitcom. In this delightful book, Officer Crabtree's masterly grasp of
falls under the spotlight as never before. From
'Ploose may I hov a kippy of the dooly nosepooper?
' to
'frigs logs'
,
'scrimbled oggs'
and
'fosh and chops'
the book is a tribute to mangled words and phrases. Arthur Bostrom, who played Officer Crabtree on stage and screen, mixes vowels and pronunciation trying to educate those less gifted in the French
longwodge
.
Criss chunnel fairy.
Which bonk do you bonk with?
Would you lick a drunk?
Illustrated by John Cooper and ideal for travellers and fans of
alike,
Good Moaning France!
is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks they are competent in French (or English or any other language). Readers' questions are answered in
Ask Crabtree
, there are examples from Crabtree's
poloce newtberks
and a most unhelpful
Undex
. In a
Foreword
music legend
Rick Wakeman
recalls how he fell off his chair laughing on seeing the character created by screenwriters David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd at the start of the second series (the book is published by permission).
spook
Fronch
' like the policeman in
'Allo 'Allo!
Based on a favourite character from the BBC TV sitcom. In this delightful book, Officer Crabtree's masterly grasp of
falls under the spotlight as never before. From
'Ploose may I hov a kippy of the dooly nosepooper?
' to
'frigs logs'
,
'scrimbled oggs'
and
'fosh and chops'
the book is a tribute to mangled words and phrases. Arthur Bostrom, who played Officer Crabtree on stage and screen, mixes vowels and pronunciation trying to educate those less gifted in the French
longwodge
.
Criss chunnel fairy.
Which bonk do you bonk with?
Would you lick a drunk?
Illustrated by John Cooper and ideal for travellers and fans of
alike,
Good Moaning France!
is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks they are competent in French (or English or any other language). Readers' questions are answered in
Ask Crabtree
, there are examples from Crabtree's
poloce newtberks
and a most unhelpful
Undex
. In a
Foreword
music legend
Rick Wakeman
recalls how he fell off his chair laughing on seeing the character created by screenwriters David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd at the start of the second series (the book is published by permission).
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