Question for British jammers who were kids in the '70s

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  • reeferchiefreeferchief Posts: 3,569
    Does it sell Jokers and have a black and white valve telly?

    I'm pretty sure it didn't, but it did have a real fire place and dog laid in front of it, and a real live sheep stood on one of the benches outside the pub, I would have called it a beer garden but I dont think you could really.

    Here's it's website: http://www.tanhillinn.co.uk/ :)
    Can not be arsed with life no more.
  • reeferchiefreeferchief Posts: 3,569
    http://www.doyouremember.co.uk/

    No jokers pop on there neither but interesting none the less.:)
    Can not be arsed with life no more.
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    How about those Six Million Dollar Man action figures? There was a hole in the back of his head, so you could look through his bionic eye. Totally useless, unless you were some solipsistic loner with an obsession for recreating focalisation shots. Otherwise, you'd end up in a punch up with your mate.

    "Now, I want to look through the hole in his head!"
    "No, it's my Steve Austin!"
    "But you said, after half an hour, I could look through his head!"
    "Did not."
    "Did."
    "Did not."
    "Did." (Takes Steve Austin and pulls head off.)
    "Waaaaaaaaah!!"
  • SnakeSnake Posts: 2,605
    Thats just freaky...
    I know im a little late on this conversation, but heres a weird cartoon from my childhood: (mind you, my child hood wasnt that long ago)

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=oH1BpY3efmQ
    Pirates had democracy too.

    "Its a secret to everybody."
  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Snake wrote:
    Thats just freaky...
    I know im a little late on this conversation, but heres a weird cartoon from my childhood: (mind you, my child hood wasnt that long ago)

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=oH1BpY3efmQ

    Some of you probably know this one


    It was a great cartoon, precisely because it was a bit of a throwback but it had absorbed a lot of eighties/early nineties comic art, too. Sometimes I felt it tried a little too hard, but hey, that was better than not trying at all. Your childhood, eh? Well, that was a cool cartoon to grow up with!
  • SnakeSnake Posts: 2,605
    It was a great cartoon, precisely because it was a bit of a throwback but it had absorbed a lot of eighties/early nineties comic art, too. Sometimes I felt it tried a little too hard, but hey, that was better than not trying at all. Your childhood, eh? Well, that was a cool cartoon to grow up with!
    And the theme song kicks ass! lol
    Pirates had democracy too.

    "Its a secret to everybody."
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