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oapdodge

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Jul 15, 2003
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AJ's Love Monkey said:
No i am dead really you hard Brighton mob got me at Hove station 1979!! :lol:

f*** it the ghost of christmas past! I knew you would catch up one day. You've come back as that monster Dowie to haunt me ?
 






oapdodge

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Jul 15, 2003
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Don't do that I will have nightmares. Dowies face ! P*****e shits all over the place back to the 70's. Standing at grounds. shouting abuse, not many old bill. The nightmares return. I'm shaking and laughing in my chair. The pads are getting fuller. The postrate needs sorting. The limp old man in hand. Aghhhhhhh Christmas.
 


SJ's Love Monkey

Ambrose-ia
Feb 8, 2005
10,489
Just chuckling at Charlton
oapdodge said:
Don't do that I will have nightmares. Dowies face ! P*****e shits all over the place back to the 70's. Standing at grounds. shouting abuse, not many old bill. The nightmares return. I'm shaking and laughing in my chair. The pads are getting fuller. The postrate needs sorting. The limp old man in hand. Aghhhhhhh Christmas.

The old bill back then were fuckin hopeless they just let the carnage carry on
 




oapdodge

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Jul 15, 2003
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AJ's Love Monkey said:
The old bill back then were fuckin hopeless they just let the carnage carry on
Agreed but was more fun and made away games more interesting ?
 










bardo

Active member
Jul 6, 2004
720
Seaford
pasty said:
Playing a card game called Newmarket with the whole family sat round the kitchen table.

I thought ours was the only family that performed this dreadful tradition each year. It used to be with my parents, gran and sister, and they always insisted on using real money for the stakes! I thought our family were quite soft until I played Newmarket with them when they transformed into a load of Jekyll and Hyde's. I remember crying my eyes out one year when I lost all my pocket money playing this evil game!:cry:
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
31,827
Uffern
bardo said:
I thought ours was the only family that performed this dreadful tradition each year. It used to be with my parents, gran and sister, and they always insisted on using real money for the stakes! I thought our family were quite soft until I played Newmarket with them when they transformed into a load of Jekyll and Hyde's. I remember crying my eyes out one year when I lost all my pocket money playing this evil game!:cry:

Toughens you up for life though.

I remember playing board games: Monopoly, Totopoly and Cluedo - do families still play them?
 




dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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SUNNY SEAFORD
I always hated bored games. :nono:
 


pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,017
West, West, West Sussex
Gwylan said:
Toughens you up for life though.

I remember playing board games: Monopoly, Totopoly and Cluedo - do families still play them?

Not sure nowadays, but yeah, we also used to play board games. Totopoly was my favourite.

A few years later we progressed to Trivial Pursuit, by which time my dad was a cantankerous old fartie and wouldn't play, but then sat in his chair and answered every bloody question!!!!!
 


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cheshunt seagull said:
My idea of Christmas seems permanently fixed in the early70s,

Some of the tacky 70s Christmas adverts
- Cointreau
- Denim after shave; 'Santa's coming with Denim!'

Buying a pre-ordered turkey from Coe's in George Street on Christmas Eve

January sales starting in January

A ghost story on Christmas eve on BBC2

A packed Goldstone on Boxing Day

Being allowed 1 glass of Sanatogen 'tonic' wine on Christmas Eve
:clap: :clap: :clap:
 


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