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I can hear Grandpa Flump trying to play his trombone. I remember the episode when Pootle put a carrot in it. Such high paced adrenaline rushy drama
![]() ![]() ![]() Happy days!! Kids TV is nowhere near so inventive these days
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![]() Happy days!! Kids TV is nowhere near so inventive these days ![]() *Goes off singing 'Animal Quackers, animal Quackers, Bungo, Rory, Twang and Boot*
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I really don't think anything will ever beat the 70's kids shows.
*Goes off singing 'Animal Quackers, animal Quackers, Bungo, Rory, Twang and Boot* ![]() I bought them a Ninky Nonk but sadly they've grown out of it now
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What you waiting for then? Go get us some. Now !!!! Go on ..... scram. And don't come back till you'be got 'em !!!!
P.S. Guess who's home ![]() No idea when I'll get to see him but soon I hope. The back has me incarcerated today. Bloody typical when I had a day off from new housey stuff to crack on with some old housey stuff ![]() |
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There is only ONE recent kids prog that comes close which was on when my granddaughters were tiny....In the Night Garden. Now that was enchanting!!
I bought them a Ninky Nonk but sadly they've grown out of it now ![]() ![]() A few years back I won one of the dvd's and thought I'd see what it was about before passing it on to Brother Moose's grandnipper. It was the weirdest most trippy odd thing I've ever seen. I fell asleep and woke about 52 hours later to find it still going. It was just so so bizarre! Now the underrated Rotten Ralph of more recent years is more like it
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No champers, or crumpets, but tea, coffee, hot buttered toast and scones to celebrate!! Do mind that back Moose (room to talk here) now where has planets got to?
![]() ![]() How's the limpies today? I'm just off for a hobble over the road to check out my new floors and carpets. Then back to bed with a hot water bottle on it. Meh!
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Noooooo not that one
![]() A few years back I won one of the dvd's and thought I'd see what it was about before passing it on to Brother Moose's grandnipper. It was the weirdest most trippy odd thing I've ever seen. I fell asleep and woke about 52 hours later to find it still going. It was just so so bizarre! Now the underrated Rotten Ralph of more recent years is more like it ![]() ![]()
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THAT'S WHY I LOVES IT! An ENDLESS trip! I tell you the writers must have dropped acid a few times.
![]() ![]() ![]() I didn't imagine it then ![]() It reminded me of a very strange version of The Magic Roundabout I saw one New Years Eve. Now I don't know if it was a special LSD adult version or the copious amount of alcohol consumed. It crosses the line of acceptable weird for me
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![]() I didn't imagine it then ![]() It reminded me of a very strange version of The Magic Roundabout I saw one New Years Eve. Now I don't know if it was a special LSD adult version or the copious amount of alcohol consumed. It crosses the line of acceptable weird for me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The adult sweary version of Postman Pat is very funny but that crosses all manner of boundaries
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Where can I find it?
![]() Not for anyone that is appalled easily. Shockingly bad language and its a really bad quality video but hey ho ![]() ![]()
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AzdbaH3vpg
Not for anyone that is appalled easily. Shockingly bad language and its a really bad quality video but hey ho ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I'm the worlds biggest Family Guy fan. I think I'll be able to handle it
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It's worse than I remembered
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Just watched Thomas The Tank, Spongebob Scousepants and one of the Rainbows too. Even funnier than them was this comment Quote:
I used to watch rainbow as a kid this is not a real episode
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OMG
![]() ![]() Just watched Thomas The Tank, Spongebob Scousepants and one of the Rainbows too. Even funnier than them was this comment ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Not to everyone's taste I feel sure but they do make me snigger ![]()
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Just finished my daily fix of Vikings...a tense season finale
Again, so well done Trying to resist Season 3
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There are many of them, and so many are funny on more than one level
![]() Not to everyone's taste I feel sure but they do make me snigger ![]() ![]() Though they used stunt doubles for that.I'm not at my class tonight so I'm gonna have a bloody good laugh on You Tube ![]() I've a sick sense of humour and I don't care
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Did you see the Rainbow Piss Bucket Challenge?
Though they used stunt doubles for that.I'm not at my class tonight so I'm gonna have a bloody good laugh on You Tube ![]() I've a sick sense of humour and I don't care ![]() So glad I am not the only sick individual out there....OMG Planets ![]() ![]() Vikings is in the news! Spoilers for season 4....don't look if you don't want to know ![]()
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Cheers
![]() ![]() How's the limpies today? I'm just off for a hobble over the road to check out my new floors and carpets. Then back to bed with a hot water bottle on it. Meh! ![]() Quote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AzdbaH3vpg
Not for anyone that is appalled easily. Shockingly bad language and its a really bad quality video but hey ho ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Much better thanks; the hot water bottle for back and ice pack for knee work! Hope you like your new floors, and delighted that Dexter is back home.
I'm never going to pop that cellophane on the new DVD am I? Not seen these yet, but a link to Buggernation Street on a Corrie thread had mrtk and I in hysterics for quite a while ![]() Albert Tatlock with his trouser snake out down the Red Rec ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Oh the 1974 Corrie ladies on holiday is hilarious, and a bit sad for me. Mother tk went to school with Rita and they were married on the same day in the same church.
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Oh the 1974 Corrie ladies on holiday is hilarious, and a bit sad for me. Mother tk went to school with Rita and they were married on the same day in the same church.
Night you lot x But what a fabulous memory to hold ![]() I met Len Fairclough at a panto. He invited me and my sister in to his dressing room Long before the rumours and speculation and nothing untoward occurred. Perhaps due to the lack of the swimming pool facility's on The Pier I bet he had a field day on the beach during his breaks though ![]() ![]() Will watch that one tomorrow. No noise here now. Little's come home ever so poorly and ever so not right tonight so keeping my ear out for her in case she needs me Today's joy was nice while is lasted !!!! Nighty xx |
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Aww
But what a fabulous memory to hold ![]() I met Len Fairclough at a panto. He invited me and my sister in to his dressing room Long before the rumours and speculation and nothing untoward occurred. Perhaps due to the lack of the swimming pool facility's on The Pier I bet he had a field day on the beach during his breaks though ![]() ![]() Will watch that one tomorrow. No noise here now. Little's come home ever so poorly and ever so not right tonight so keeping my ear out for her in case she needs me Today's joy was nice while is lasted !!!! Nighty xx My dear sister and I - with our best friends (the sons of my mum's best friend) went to see some Panto with Steve McDonald when we were kids. Can't remember what it was. Anyhow, my sister was picked to go on stage. As a kid, what a big thing! There's my sister, on stage, with Steve McDonald! Now, my sister was never the most ladylike of kids. Blonde hair, blue eyed, cute as a button - a proper English rose - but an English rose that wanted to look like Will Smith rather than Princess Diana! Well she was gifted this Cadbury's fun bag full of chocolate, and dear Steve McDonald gave it to her and said, "Well can I have a kiss on the cheek?" (sounds more sinister post-Saville than it should do), and our kid, of course, refused. Bless him, Steve McDonald was playing up to it with the whole panto act, but our kid stood her ground. Two things: my sister's now in a long-term relationship with another woman, so my Mum and I are wondering if that was the moment where we "knew", and secondly, the bloody cow didn't give me one bloody chocolate out of her goodybag. I'd forgotten all about it until my Mum brought it up last week. My sister's the same cheeky cow who used to steal the chocolate from my advent calendar! Cheeky bitch! Revenge has struck however, she's just found out she's got that thing that fat people pretend to have in order to excuse why they're overweight. That'll learn her! |
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OOer! I hope Little is OK, Moose.....
![]() I think you must be referring to that little understood condition BIG BONES, nood
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Sorry to have neglected you folks. The internet here is good but seems to go a bit flaky at the time of day we are still and I can sit and read/type.
I am soooooooooooooooooo pleased to see the reemergance of our very own thread moose. Welcome back moosey. I haven't read the whole thread yet but we do semed to have moved off vikings a tad and I note a requirement for champagne. I can't do champagne but have stocked the fridge with copious amounts of cava, some of which only cost 1.30 euros. I am making a paella tonight too. |
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