Noel's Gunge Tank for sale on Ebay

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Noel's Gunge Tank for sale on Ebay

Postby Hayley » 28 May 2006, 22:26

Now here's something for all you gunge fans or TV historians...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Gunge-Tank-origin ... dZViewItem

It is a genuine one (from the early series before the 'remote control'). Do not be fooled by the low price...we have put in a couple of bids that haven't got near the top price and there are five days to go. Pity. It deffo beats having a Tardis or a Dalek (sorry Miss Helen).

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Postby DecadentDoll » 28 May 2006, 22:28

I wonder if the dole can give me a crisis loan to buy this?


*strokes chin thoughtfully*
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Postby Messypockets » 28 May 2006, 22:29

DecadentDoll wrote:I wonder if the dole can give me a crisis loan to buy this?


*strokes chin thoughtfully*


Well if they don't then something is very wrong with this governments polocies on gunge
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Postby DecadentDoll » 28 May 2006, 22:36

Messypockets wrote:Well if they don't then something is very wrong with this governments polocies on gunge



Hear Hear!

They don't realise how much of a necessity it is for me to have money to buy food that I won't be eating. Silly people.

Viva La Gunge!
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Postby Hayley » 28 May 2006, 22:37

Yes, bollocks to a computer for ever schoolkid... a gunge tank for every grown-up I say

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Postby CustardBloke » 29 May 2006, 14:40

DecadentDoll wrote:
Messypockets wrote:Well if they don't then something is very wrong with this governments polocies on gunge



Hear Hear!

They don't realise how much of a necessity it is for me to have money to buy food that I won't be eating. Silly people.

Viva La Gunge!


I tottally igree then with you you need that gunge tank then
would love to pulll the chain whist you inside the tank :wink:
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Postby DRobbo1 » 29 May 2006, 18:17

someone should think of buying this.............

could we organise a joint effort?

20 quid from me....
Loaded and nothing to spend it on.........
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Postby dougiezerts » 29 May 2006, 22:03

Does the tank come complete with a girl? :lol:
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Postby Hayley » 03 Jun 2006, 13:23

We've just checked and the gunge tank went for £738.22.

Deal or no deal. No deal - way out of our league!

At least Noel didn't get the money!

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Postby piemeplease » 03 Jun 2006, 23:02

Can we gunge Noel? :lol: Can we can we?

If not, I wanna get in the tank.

I remember being so tempted to put myself up for NTV on his old tv show and say that i wanted to be gunged. I figured I'd not get chosen though cos you have to send about someone else.
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Postby DecadentDoll » 03 Jun 2006, 23:09

i wanted to be on Fun House myself.

I had some odd fantasies about those twins.

Melanie and Martina I Love You!

wouldnt mind a go in a gunge tank, but its a bit impersonal, i prefer a more "hands on" messy experience. ;)
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Postby piemeplease » 03 Jun 2006, 23:20

The shows I wanted to go on most were:

1. Tiswas: anyone over the age of 30 that posts here probably wanted to or did go on that.

2. How dare you: little known very messy early 80's itv kids show.

3. Crackerjack: in its final years it got very messy indeed.

4. Noels House Party: Gunging for grown ups.

5. Slimetime: American kids show on Nickelodeon.
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