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pawl

Legendary Member
I remember that. I had to be quiet when it was on. :laugh: Oh, and The Forsyte Saga too!




I read the book when I was a teenager If I remember correctly it was a bit naughty :eek::eek::eek:
My brains hurting trying to remember these things from the past

WHAT TIMES THE RUGBY ON?


EDIT Just went into the kitchen Can’t remember what for because Z Cars suddenly popped into my mind.
Think I need to lay down in a darkened room:blush::blush::blush:
 
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Clearly your cooking is improving.

I admit it: I was showing off.
 

mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
Same here ! I was looking for a mini 1275 when I spotted a Sprint for sale . I didn't tell my wife what Sprint meant . It was an early 1974 reg model in French blue . It's very rusty .

Mine was 1973 and yellow, my uncle, from whom I inherited it, had to wait ages for it. He originally wanted one with overdrive, but settled for the standard. He didn't do many miles in it, I think it had something like 1200(0?) on the clock when I inherited it.

It drank carb damper oil faster than petrol.
 
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Who can forget, Sooty, Sweep and Sue, then there was Lenny The Lion, I cant remember the blokes name, then there was the Flower Pot men, Rag tag And bobtail and the Wooden Tops.

Lenny The Lion was Terry Hall.
 
I think after that saga came " The Fugitive !" A one armed bandit was seen leaving the scene of the crime ! "Will Dr Richard Kimble be able to clear his name ?"
Life was so exciting in those days ! :whistle:

The guy who plays the one-armed bandit is Andreas Katsulas, far better known for his roles as G'Kar in Babylon 5 and Commander Tomalak in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
 
Seem to remember the bypass hose was at the back of the engine on the 998, having had to replace one in the dark on a hot engine one Sunday evening as I was on a course and had to drive back to Leafield from SE London. On the way down, I stopped because I could hear a hissing noise. Then I realised it was because the road was wet. :wacko:

Yep, and putting a rubber glove over the distributor cap to stop the water from getting in and causing misfires... :blush:
 
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