Whilst I have found a Dukla Prague Away kit I am struggling to find an a FC St Pauli kit or Merciful Release banner advertising.
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I'm bored waiting for a new record release
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I've got two suitcases of the stuff (72-76) up in the attic.
Now I've got another website to go and play anoraks on! Today just got better. Thank you twp.
I've got two suitcases of the stuff (72-76) up in the attic.
Now I've got another website to go and play anoraks on! Today just got better. Thank you twp.
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Which is quite understandable.
Which is quite understandable.
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My brothers and I used to club together with our pocket money to buy it for what seemed like years during the late 60s/ early 70s. We had the football, cricket and even the rugby. The football was the only one really worth having though. So many teams. Because it belonged to all three of us, we left it at my parents once we'd left home. Big mistake. Everything has since been totally trashed by grandchildren. I blame my brothers' kids of course. We used to have Leeds United with the names of the classic 70s team lineup written on the box underneath the slot for each player.
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The rugby set always freaked me because of the gigantic kicker.
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I always wanted a Man Utd v Man City set when I was a kid. The Utd kit at the time looked so very "George Best"Red Sunsets wrote:The rugby set always freaked me because of the gigantic kicker.
Sadly I never got one. My parents deemed it inappropriate.
I've seen the Rugby set though and I know what you mean about the kickers!
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We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
We first met through a shared view
She loved me and I did too
Even at the age of ten
Smart boy Kevin was a smart boy then
He always beat me at Subbuteo
Cos he flicked the kick
And I didn't know
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Smart boy Kevin was a smart boy then
He always beat me at Subbuteo
Cos he flicked the kick
And I didn't know
http://theundertones.net/unde_spc.htm
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He never saw the kicker in Subbuteo Rugby, Ness.Debaser wrote:Even at the age of ten
Smart boy Kevin was a smart boy then
He always beat me at Subbuteo
Cos he flicked the kick
And I didn't know
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What is cricket please?
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Red Sunsets wrote:What is cricket please?
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I went out with a bloke and he was a HUGE Subbuteo fan. He had all the gear absolute shedloads of it, but not once in our 18 month relationship did I see him actually PLAY Subbuteo (and I did offer to be taught!) or a game of real football. But he knew all the BARCODES of ALL the teams you could get. I used to test him on bizarre football strips of the world and he would get them right ALL THE TIME. Even Quatar under 13's reserves (okay I made that one up but you get the idea)
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What, like, "Thick black line, thin white line, medium black line..."Brideoffrankenstein wrote:...But he knew all the BARCODES of ALL the teams you could get....
Actually, I know damn well (or at least I hope!) that you mean the numbers, but it's still pretty much anorak territory!
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Subbuteo? Yes. But ANYONE who knows the barcode number of ANYTHING is certifiable in my book.Johnny Boy wrote:And damn fine anorak territory too! Memories, memories ...markfiend wrote:but it's still pretty much anorak territory!
Go to sleep now, Francis.
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markfiend wrote:What, like, "Thick black line, thin white line, medium black line..."Brideoffrankenstein wrote:...But he knew all the BARCODES of ALL the teams you could get....
Actually, I know damn well (or at least I hope!) that you mean the numbers, but it's still pretty much anorak territory!
err yeah! It was a little open ended and open to sarcasm wasn't it
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Yes, that's what I meant Thrash. Subbuteo in and of itself isn't anorak territory.Thrash Harry wrote:Subbuteo? Yes. But ANYONE who knows the barcode number of ANYTHING is certifiable in my book.Johnny Boy wrote:And damn fine anorak territory too! Memories, memories ...markfiend wrote:but it's still pretty much anorak territory!
Interesting factoid (although I'm sure all you anoraks will already know) that Subbuteo got its name from the Hobby Hawk Subbuteo subbuteo because its inventor thought, "well, this football game is a hobby..."
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markfiend wrote:Moon on stick manThrash Harry wrote:Johnny Boy wrote: And damn fine anorak territory too! Memories, memories ...
Simon Quinlank, king of all hobbies! Drink your weak lemon drink!
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Brideoffrankenstein wrote:Moon on stick man
"The Actor Kevin Eldon" seems to have made far more of a success since "Lee and Herring" than they have themselves...
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My favourite was Kevin Eldon's scary vicar:
Jews, Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists. I'm sorry, you're all wrong.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
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