@dheanasaur: Replying to @BHCPhotography I got SOO many looks #fyp #dheanasaur #funny #meme #ukcomedy #welsh #sausageroll #sketch

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kenziegt78
kenziegt78 :
I want to know what the guy at the till was thinking 😂
2022-11-18 21:01:11
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fishyfrends
fishy (keiran) :
How many people was confused as you was walking to the shop?? XD
2022-11-18 21:20:00
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louisedevenport72
Louise’s new life new me :
Come into Greggs mountain ash dressed as that and I will buy you a free lunch. Class outfit!!
2022-11-19 17:59:10
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goofygamerlol2
Splatoon :
best thing ever 🤩🤩🤩🤩
2022-11-18 21:02:14
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harriwllms04
harri :
I saw you today! 😮‍💨 and a picture
2022-11-18 22:18:19
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the_new_gojo
TheStrongest :
I love these vids so random
2022-11-18 21:00:30
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jayd3nsweatnotbozo
Jayden :
i can just imagine as your walking down the moving stairs the imperial march music turns on😂😂😅
2022-11-18 23:01:15
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_just_gabby_
Gabby :
Now I want to see a sausage roll eating a sausage roll dressed as a sausage roll in a sausage roll shop
2022-11-18 21:07:31
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He made his stage debut at the age of 17. Shortly thereafter, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step. Gossett continued acting onstage in critically acclaimed plays including A Raisin in the Sun (1959), The Blacks (1961), Tambourines to Glory (1963), and The Zulu and the Zayda (1965). In 1977, Gossett appeared in the popular miniseries Roots, Gossett continued acting in high-profile films, television, plays, and video games. In 1982, for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman, Roots (1978), Backstairs at the White House (1979), Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1981), Sadat (1983), A Gathering of Old Men (1987), Touched by an Angel (1997), and Watchmen (2019).  Gossett's other film appearances include Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), Paul Bogart's Skin Game (1971), George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972), Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman (1974), Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn (1974), Peter Yates's The Deep (1977), Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine (1985),  Christopher Cain's The Principal (1987), Mark Goldblatt's The Punisher (1989), and Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers (1991), and his television appearances include Bonanza (1971), The Jeffersons (1975), American Playhouse (1990), Stargate SG-1 (2005), Boardwalk Empire (2013), and The Book of Negroes (2015 Gossett was born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, to Hellen, a nurse, and Louis Cameron Gossett, a porter After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954, he attended New York University, declining an athletic scholarship. At the end of the 1950s, standing 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall, he was offered the opportunity to play for the New York Knicks; he turned down the offer to instead accept a role in A Raisin in the Sun. Gossett appeared in the original cast of Jean Genet's The Blacks, the longest running off-Broadway play of the decade, running for 1,408 performances. The original cast also featured James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Browne, Cicely Tyson, Godfrey Cambridge, Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone. — so
He made his stage debut at the age of 17. Shortly thereafter, he successfully auditioned for the Broadway play Take a Giant Step. Gossett continued acting onstage in critically acclaimed plays including A Raisin in the Sun (1959), The Blacks (1961), Tambourines to Glory (1963), and The Zulu and the Zayda (1965). In 1977, Gossett appeared in the popular miniseries Roots, Gossett continued acting in high-profile films, television, plays, and video games. In 1982, for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Emil Foley in An Officer and a Gentleman, Roots (1978), Backstairs at the White House (1979), Palmerstown, U.S.A. (1981), Sadat (1983), A Gathering of Old Men (1987), Touched by an Angel (1997), and Watchmen (2019). Gossett's other film appearances include Hal Ashby's The Landlord (1970), Paul Bogart's Skin Game (1971), George Cukor's Travels with My Aunt (1972), Stuart Rosenberg's The Laughing Policeman (1974), Philip Kaufman's The White Dawn (1974), Peter Yates's The Deep (1977), Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine (1985), Christopher Cain's The Principal (1987), Mark Goldblatt's The Punisher (1989), and Daniel Petrie's Toy Soldiers (1991), and his television appearances include Bonanza (1971), The Jeffersons (1975), American Playhouse (1990), Stargate SG-1 (2005), Boardwalk Empire (2013), and The Book of Negroes (2015 Gossett was born in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City, to Hellen, a nurse, and Louis Cameron Gossett, a porter After graduating from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1954, he attended New York University, declining an athletic scholarship. At the end of the 1950s, standing 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall, he was offered the opportunity to play for the New York Knicks; he turned down the offer to instead accept a role in A Raisin in the Sun. Gossett appeared in the original cast of Jean Genet's The Blacks, the longest running off-Broadway play of the decade, running for 1,408 performances. The original cast also featured James Earl Jones, Roscoe Lee Browne, Cicely Tyson, Godfrey Cambridge, Maya Angelou and Charles Gordone. — so "their collective star power" rubbed off on on Mr. Gossett In 1966, Gossett acted in the Broadway play My Sweet Charlie 1971 Gossett was cast in a film adaptation of the novel Finding Maubee, however the project went dormant, and was released as The Mighty Quinn in 1989 with another cast In 1975, Gossett acted in George's Best Friend, an episode of The Jeffersons,Clark Templeton O'Flaherty an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man Gossett acted in Foul on the First Plan an episode of The Rockford Files, and The Long Road Home an episode of Little House on the Prairie. In 1977, Gossett played the role of Fiddler in the television miniseries Roots based on Alex Haley's book Roots: The Saga of an American Family. In 1985, Gossett co-starred with Dennis Quaid in Wolfgang Petersen's Enemy Mine. On March 16, 1991, HBO premiered the television film The Josephine Baker Story. Gossett was married three times and fathered one son and adopted another. His first marriage was to Hattie Glascoe; it was annulled. His second, to Christina Mangosing, took place on August 21, 1973. Gossett stated that in 1966 he was handcuffed to a tree for three hours by the police in Beverly Hills. Gossett struggled with a debilitating illness during the 1990s and early 2000s, having been given a prognosis of six months to live from a doctor at one stage. In 2001, he learned much of his illness was due to toxic mold in his Malibu home. On February 9, 2010, Gossett announced that he had prostate cancer. He added the disease was caught in its early stages, and he expected to make a full recovery. In late December 2020, Gossett was hospitalized in Georgia with COVID-19. Gossett died at a rehabilitation center in Santa Monica, California, on March 29, 2024, at the age of 87. The cause of death was attributed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; other contributing factors were heart failure and atrial fibrillation

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