In my mind it was always Say-horsey. Which was always a weird name to call a kid
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Neighbours and the like.....surely that stereotype holdsOriginally posted by Harv View PostI don't know where this Bruce and Lance are common names in Australia thing comes from. Ive never met 1 person in my entire life called either
- I’m was of course speaking in jest and after a year in Aus in my youth I never met any Lance’s either
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There was a Lance in the early years of Home and Away, and that copper Nick Parrish was called Bruce something.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostNeighbours and the like.....surely that stereotype holds
- I’m was of course speaking in jest and after a year in Aus in my youth I never met any Lance’s either
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Was Lance the dim witted one who was groomed by the one (in the series) who ended up getting married to Le Tissier (not in the series)?Originally posted by Shaggy View PostThere was a Lance in the early years of Home and Away, and that copper Nick Parrish was called Bruce something.
Last edited by Saveloy; 18-11-20, 10:47 PM.
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I think so yes!Originally posted by Saveloy View PostWas Lance the dim witted one who was groomed by the one who ended up getting married to Le Tissier (not in the series)?
He was definitely a real dope. He had a partner in crime called Martin.
This was them, Lance and Martin. 

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