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That is absolutely awesome. Top, top find.

 

BB> "What's the opposite of sad? Sounds the same."

Her> "Joy. Joyish."

BB> "Give us some other words for happy."

Her> "Erm. Made up? Sound? Tickled pink?"

"Me pen don't work."

 

Fucking roaring here.

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Remember a few classics

 

Who sang the lion sleeps tonight ?

Give us a clue , Billy

Think of your husbands underpants

Is it the Dooleys , Billy

 

Who was the star of True Grit

Give us a clue , Billy

The hell I will

Aah you give everybody else a clue.

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36 minutes ago, Skidfingers McGonical said:

Brings back many a memory from my Nan's kitchen. She had loads of the tapes of the show. 

Exactly that, every weekend we would visit both nan and grandads as they lived in the same area and Radio City was always on. In fact the jingle "1, 9, 4 Radio City" is now stuck in my head and I remember the red and black stickers that you'd see on car rear windows.

 

 

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11 hours ago, manwiththestick said:

Exactly that, every weekend we would visit both nan and grandads as they lived in the same area and Radio City was always on. In fact the jingle "1, 9, 4 Radio City" is now stuck in my head and I remember the red and black stickers that you'd see on car rear windows.

 

 

Ha, same too. 'Radio Merseyside 2-0-2', was the dull BBC alternative, but better for football (I think they carried the Radio 2 commentary?).

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