Having advertised on here again, and as per last time in aid of The Mercy Centre, it would be courteous to let us know later how much they actually raise.
Forgive my ignorance but who is Jeff Vernon?
Happy Birthday Michael!!
It's your 39th (again). Right?
I won't be there to help you celebrate, but I'll think about you and all the handsome Boys.
See you in October!!!
Jeff Vernon?
Ok, thanks. I don't think he's very well known outside of the UK.
In fact, after reading your reply, I googled "Jeff Vernon UK's top variety performers."
Nothing. So then I googled: "Jeff Vernon England performer". Still nothing.
Oh well, Jeff doesn't know me either.....
He's not very well known INSIDE the UK either! Never heard of him!Originally Posted by Bob
You might know his brother Norman Vernon he is a very famous cabaret act in the UK he appears at oscars bar in boyztown and other famous venues around pattaya :blackeye: :blackeye: :blackeye:
Oh, now I get it. Jeff is Norman's brother. That clears it all up! :cheers:
(googled Norman Vernon and all I get is something about a family of Texas fiddler champions.......hehe)
P.S. Any chance he was named after the famous sex escapade called Mount Vernon???
Be very grateful it isn't Miss Marsha Vernon singing and maybe, just once, we will be spared from the sight of another hideous obese
farang in a blond wig and a dress. Older Brits are obsessed with crossing dressing old men and find them endlessly amusing and entertaining.
If I never see another Dolly sister or Marsha again, it will be too soon.. Exception to this is when the he/she can actually carry a tune and sing.
I have forgotten the drag name of one Brit who performed at a benefit at Cafe Royal a while back and that man was a performer and could
work the room and actually sing up a storm.. :cat:
As featured on the Oscar's Pattaya website
Norman (left) and Geoff (right) The Vernon Brothers
Shirley you recognize them now?
While not pretending to be an expert and know everybody, I must say that - after 40 years in the entertainment business - I not only do not recognise them nor have I heard of them.