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Ahem. I draw the attention of the right honourable gent to my post, #81 in this thread. Although I haven't noticed anyone mention its good-2-shoes opposite number Swap Shop.
Yes, I know somebody exactly like that. It's like they were born and lived in a foreign country, all 70s & 80s references mean nothing to them.
Having spent the first 2/3 of the 80s abroad I am absolutely lousy in pub quizzes relating to that era. The worst instance is where you absolutely know that song XYZ was a massive hit in Europe in 1982, but it didn't make it into the UK charts until a few years later.
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
oh yep, that was good.
what about that one were the guy had his sword broken and his buttons pulled off, but he was innocent. (In the sand - my sister)
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("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work
And what was that cartoon where a boy and girl were looking for Arnie Saxon(???) in caves? His initials were A.S. and he left loads of markers that looked like this:
A.S.
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Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
And what was that cartoon where a boy and girl were looking for Arnie Saxon(???) in caves? His initials were A.S. and he left loads of markers that looked like this:
A.S.
--->
Arnie Saknussem - journey to the centre of the Earth (Jules Verne) (musical by Richard Wakeman)
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("")("") Born to Drink. Forced to Work
Hectors House
The Herbs
Ivor The Engine
Bill and Ben
Noggin The Nog
Did you watch the Tiswas reunion program last year, it was quite good, Sally was on it. I used to run home from playing school rugby to catch the last half hour.
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