His Lordship is in town. Mancunian James Blears spent most of his life Lording it over the Americans. Read our tribute to Lord James Blears, the lad from Manchester.
He used to sell monocles for 35 cents at his matches, the gormless expression he used to make after inserting the monocle was genius, it would simultaneously incite gales of derisive laughter and death threats
Edit to add: LOL, I just noticed he's doing it in the first picture, whenever a "peasant" would try to speak to him, he'd don the monocle and give them that look.
still household name in bongs,that's Tyldesley connections through marriage with the Beaumont's ,still revered in the history of the Tyldesley water polo team,all that without the legacy of Hawai truelly an in celebrated icon
A superb showman who could wrestle a bit as well,Top Man
He used to sell monocles for 35 cents at his matches, the gormless expression he used to make after inserting the monocle was genius, it would simultaneously incite gales of derisive laughter and death threats
Edit to add: LOL, I just noticed he's doing it in the first picture, whenever a "peasant" would try to speak to him, he'd don the monocle and give them that look.
He did good
still household name in bongs,that's Tyldesley connections through marriage with the Beaumont's ,still revered in the history of the Tyldesley water polo team,all that without the legacy of Hawai truelly an in celebrated icon