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When I was a kid i'd consider the weekend officially over when scraphead challenge came on. Everytime I'd see or hear about it I'd get those same feelings like when you'd see the back 2 school adverts for uniforms and stuff in the school holidays.
The only reason I can still enjoy red dwarf is because of the plastic box on kryton's head, otherwise no doubt the actor's face would fill me with that sense of back 2 school dread all over again.
The only reason I can still enjoy red dwarf is because of the plastic box on kryton's head, otherwise no doubt the actor's face would fill me with that sense of back 2 school dread all over again.
Tic Tac, sir?
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It used to be Time Team for me.Killer French Bread wrote:When I was a kid i'd consider the weekend officially over when scraphead challenge came on. Everytime I'd see or hear about it I'd get those same feelings like when you'd see the back 2 school adverts for uniforms and stuff in the school holidays.
I'm going to miss Time Team. No more Mick and his stripey jumpers, no more Tony falling into trenches and worst of all, no more Phil and his hat and west country accent. "Tonay! Oi Tonay! A've faund a bit o' Row-man pot'ry o'er 'ere!"
Good chance it was Scrapheap for me too, i'd always be sure to have a shower before hand, come down & watch it while drinking a cup of tea & nibbling on a sandwich. Then retire to my room for an hour or 2 when Time team came on just after.Killer French Bread wrote:When I was a kid i'd consider the weekend officially over when scraphead challenge came on. Everytime I'd see or hear about it I'd get those same feelings like when you'd see the back 2 school adverts for uniforms and stuff in the school holidays.
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bloody hell time team yeah, that things been on for about 20 years now surely.
Which makes you wonder, what are they going to be digging up from our era in the future? They'll have to sift through old landfill sites, dodging old HIV encrusted needles. The headless barbie dolls only outnumbered by the faded Kwiksave carrier bags. It wont be pottery they piece back together, but an only fools and horses VHS tape.
Which makes you wonder, what are they going to be digging up from our era in the future? They'll have to sift through old landfill sites, dodging old HIV encrusted needles. The headless barbie dolls only outnumbered by the faded Kwiksave carrier bags. It wont be pottery they piece back together, but an only fools and horses VHS tape.
Tic Tac, sir?
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