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Previously on "Comics from our youth..."

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  • Board Game Geek
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    Just to throw my towel in to the ring....

    2000 AD as well....since Prog 1.....complete with free gift (Spinner)

    Wouldnt sell it though...too much sentinmental value.

    Oh...and I still read it every week...never stopped collecting it.

    Favourite stories are Judge Dredd, DR & Quinch, Slaine.

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  • mcquiggd
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    Are you claiming you were a kid in 2000AD? I know IT is supposed to be a youthful profession, but for those of us old timers who remember watching Winston Churchill's funeral on a flickery old black and white TV in 1965, that is taking the mick
    Ahem, I checked my CV and I have now been in IT,in various guises, for 15 years.... but, you are as young as the student you feel

    Ironically everyone guesses my age as about 28... Im 37 soonish.

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Oi Hyper, did you join the club and get your code book and pendant?

    What about Catriona? She was a fox...erm... cat... anyway, I thought she was pretty hot. So did Fireball.(who looked rather too much like roller-ball rocco to be a real secret agent!!!) - must discuss that with Threaded...
    Yes I did! The code book helped me in my English Lang. O-level. On the subject of code anyway.

    But more importantly, fast forward to the end of 2002 when I still had my Peter Flint "genuine" .303 calibre Lee Enfield bullet as a keyring. For some strange reason, my wife had it on her key ring for her spare set of house keys. I had gone through the airport security when the next minute all hell broke loose as she went through the x-ray scanners at Heathrow. They pulled out the key ring with the .303 Lee Enfield dud bullet from her jacket and went ape.

    Of course I did the honourable thing and walked straight past her pretending not to know her...

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  • BoredBloke
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    My mum for some reason used to buy us loads of comics (us being me and my sister) We got

    Beano - was good at the time
    Dandy - was sh1t
    Beezer - was worse
    topper - on a par with above

    My sister had 2 girls ones and I used to get Warlord and Victor which I actually liked.

    I used to want Wizzer and Chips but she wouldn't stump up the extra cash.

    Later on she started getting me this 'Aircraft' magazine which week by week built up into a big pile of sh1t in the corner of my bedroom. I wasn't even remotely interested in it but she insisted that I should store the bloody thing. If she really wanted to get me something I would have appreciated, then a subscription to Mayfair or Club International would have really gone down a treat but no I had to get something with cut away drawings of the internal workings of a Lancaster Bomber

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot
    Are you claiming you were a kid in 2000AD? I know IT is supposed to be a youthful profession, but for those of us old timers who remember watching Winston Churchill's funeral on a flickery old black and white TV in 1965, that is taking the mick
    Oooops, Old fart alert...

    Who's the eldest? OwlHoot or AJP?

    I think it's AJP, he's older than the sand inbetween your toes.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    2000AD was class - Strontium Dog et al...
    Are you claiming you were a kid in 2000AD? I know IT is supposed to be a youthful profession, but for those of us old timers who remember watching Winston Churchill's funeral on a flickery old black and white TV in 1965, that is taking the mick

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by hyperD
    Peter Flint: "Eat lead, Fritz!"
    Oi Hyper, did you join the club and get your code book and pendant?

    What about Catriona? She was a fox...erm... cat... anyway, I thought she was pretty hot. So did Fireball.(who looked rather too much like roller-ball rocco to be a real secret agent!!!) - must discuss that with Threaded...
    Last edited by Churchill; 13 January 2006, 21:35.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Boy's World.
    Eagle.

    Wasn't Victor the one without cartoons?
    Oi Z, I have a 1967 Eagle annual catching dust. Not in perfect condition but if you want it PM me. I'll post it and you can buy me a pint if and when we meet.

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  • mcquiggd
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    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
    <cough>eMule</cough>


    Apologies for missing out the DocType.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    And ahem... there seem to be quite a few 2000AD 'progs' on P2P...

    Excuse me, I have to talk to my friend BitLord...
    (Unless you've got a better idea...)

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by mcquiggd
    Fiends of the Eastern Front
    I knew I could rely on you!

    What a fantastic story...

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  • NoddY
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    Mostly American comics, and usually only DC - Batman/Detective Comics Superman/Action Comics. They would be worth a few bob, that is if I didn't catalogue them with blue ink marks and stapled right trough the covers (a staple meant it was registered on my list).

    Last edited by NoddY; 13 January 2006, 20:08. Reason: added pic

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  • zathras
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    Well Victor, and Commando.

    Still have some of my Victor Annuals from those days. I also used to read the Eagle Comics annuals that my Dad handed down to me

    Last edited by zathras; 13 January 2006, 19:30.

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  • mcquiggd
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    And ahem... there seem to be quite a few 2000AD 'progs' on P2P...

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  • xoggoth
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    Beano was much better than Dandy. Bash Street Kids, Dennis the Menace et al. Desperate Dan was a poof.

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