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Playing in my garden aged 5, in the early 60s and seeing a police Wolseley 6/90 zoom past with the bells going
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Raleigh Super Mag Burner
Now available as a 25th anniversary edition
http://www.amazon.co.uk/raleigh-supe.../dp/B001546UI6
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDid you allow blank to be a valid combination?
It was one of the first games I ever played on a computer - to be precise, it was written in DEC BASIC, loaded from paper tape and running on a PDP-8/e, with an ASR-33 Teletype (text only, obviously) as the user interface
EDIT: So, with those links added, anybody remember any of them?Last edited by NickFitz; 18 October 2008, 21:40.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostSweet cigarettes
Originally posted by Alf W View PostGary Glitter being popular
Originally posted by Alf W View PostGrifters
Originally posted by Alf W View PostP1ssed Dads and fireworks
Originally posted by Alf W View PostWhite dog poo
Originally posted by Alf W View PostWarm (free) school milk - Thatcher you evil witch
Originally posted by Alf W View PostProfessional footballers being muddy
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Bleedin Hell I had astrowars - I took this one to bits in the end and had the magnifying bit for ages.
and galaxy invader 1000.
I had something similar to match of the day.htm but mine was better
and munchman I'd forgotten this!
After a while my folks bit the bullet and bought me an Atari console and then a ZX81 and finally a C64
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Sweet cigarettes
Gary Glitter being popular
Grifters
P1ssed Dads and fireworks
White dog poo
Warm (free) school milk - Thatcher you evil witch
Professional footballers being muddy
Somebody had to post the lyrics to that awful song didn't they?
Michael Jackson being black.
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Ooo me too. I loved my big trak.
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