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  1. I used to have one of those it pluged into the arial socket on the TV, had four games on it that all loked the same. It had two handsets (wired of course) and a !*!@# on each one that you turned to make the little sticks move up and down the screen.
  2. Happy Birthday hope you have a great day.
  3. I like to hear a bit of Jimmy Shand myself, great band
  4. Four, I only know of one, when did Raisbecks stop running? Thats done me as I have to get to the Station Club on Friday night, bit of a reunion. No Raisbecks, no pick up on Pudlers lane then.
  5. Theres one at the Top End they don't charge. The Toons winning 2 0 by the way, I have got them at 3 0 in the Bedlington mini leauge.
  6. Its tough at the bottom
  7. Eh
  8. I like that
  9. Yes, come on Denzel lets see it
  10. They still have one at Woodhorn mining museum, not as big of course.
  11. But all of that information is available on line anyway in the Bedlington section of the Journal
  12. Just had a sort through my old 45rpm Embassy label records (Woolies): A Voice in the Wilderness sung by Jonny Worth, on the B side Poor Me I Love You Because sung by Del Martin, on the B side Can't Buy me Love sung by The Jaybirds Delaawre sung by Rikki Henderson and on the other side Lady Luck, same singer Oklahoma sung by John Hanson and Doreen Hume. Ah the good auld days brings back memories.
  13. Moon
  14. It was brilliant in its day Symtoms, I can still hear them duck now. I can remember one stereo system (cant remember its Name) but they took it apart on the telly (consumer show) It had one speaker inside and two empty toilet roll tubes placed at a 45% angle. The front of the player were the empty toilet roll tubes ended had a bit of cloth to give the impression that it had a split speaker system. What a rip off. 70s, of course.
  15. I am a Panasonic man myself, Bose no thanks
  16. Two pigs
  17. I remember buying a radiogram from Woollies, early seventies, it was a, Rigonda Bolshoi (not sure if I spelt that correctly). It came with two huge detached speakers and an LP. The LP was for setting up the speaker system, it had music and one track was ducks, it sounded like they flew from one side of the living room to the other, wish I still had it as it sounded better than some of the modern day stuff.
  18. Woolco was one of them stores that was here today and gone tomorrow. There was a branch in Leicester it sold car tyres amongs other things, didnt last long.
  19. OK, welcome back
  20. Nah, Posh only wears designer sun classes.
  21. Flower
  22. I have that problem, I need one as well
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