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Cracking Pic Loz!
Ere is it Loz's hat your talking about or an under garment? (Aku Bra)? ..... :o .......... :oops:
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Ahoy there!
Another thread hi-jacked :roll:
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Loz, that’s never an Akubra mate, and your knickers are hanging out the leg of yer shorts. Style icon indeed. :roll:
Parents using proper names when addressing the neighbours, even if they had known them for years, Beano and Dandy, The Woody Club, Hotspur, Dan Dare. The Wizard`s Den, stink bombs and itching powder.
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What does Mrs Bobbitt have hanging from hers? Answers on a clipboard to A&E.
You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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Ahoy there Sticks!
Thanks for getting back on thread. :wink:
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Thread? Wot thread? It was a big boy wot dun it, not me, I was doing me omework, wonni?
Listening to Luxembourg in the I'M A SCAMMER SPAMMER!!! while doing the homework, eating toast and drinking Nescafe instant. Good pilot training! :lol:
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Rogue Chef wrote....
Ahoy there Sticks!
Thanks for getting back on thread.

Pay attention, Steve :roll:
Luxembourg,Luxembourg?
What about the Light Programme?
Workers Playtime, anyone?

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Dick Barton, Special Agent, 1845hrs every week-day evening, with Jock and Snowy, and 'The Devil's Gallop' theme music!

Getting free bags of 'Scranchling' from the Fish and Chip Shop. (These were the floating bits of unused batter.)

Lighting the lamp in the outside heads in winter, so the pipes wouldn't freeze.
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Marvin Gaye singing 'heard it through the grapevine'

Had me first bit of the other whilst this was playing. She was 2 years older than me. Her old man was a Wing commander, my old man was a Sgt. I was sweet 15. (you can't beat experience) Down boy!

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Rourke's Drift

almost sure the great great grandson of
one of the men there served at 42 early ninetys?
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Ahoy there Sticks!
Excellent stuff. Your posts on this thread brought the memories flooding back.
Do you remember the Sekaden gun? Browning style pistol that fired little plaster pellets. Accurate up to about 7 yards. Awesome!
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Also can anyone remember an adventure type kids programme, possibly Aussie or Yank, where the main players where all young teenagers on horseback. I'm sure the title had the word "Ten" in it somewhere, possibly "The Terrible or Terrific Ten"
Come on. somebody must remember this show from the early or mid sixties.
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