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Postby wamram » 27 Oct 2006, 18:56

DecadentDoll wrote:
I've got an Itchy and Scratchy metal lunchbox :)


If i had a Itchy and Scratchy lunchbox i would be going to the Doctors for some ointment :roll: :roll: :wink: :D

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Postby andy250 » 27 Oct 2006, 20:07

I was denied tonight, there was no ichy and scrathy, it was the one where the teachers went on strike. DD I have a thought, I will lay down the challenge, have you got or can get hold of!! an Airwolf!!! lunch box.

(yes i was one of those sad people who watched, worse thing is they have a dvd in somerfield and I may well buy it!!!!!! no I am beyond help, unless we find a lunch box.)


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Postby gooeykez » 27 Oct 2006, 20:10

You could get sadder than airwolf Andy, do you remember Streethawk
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Postby andy250 » 27 Oct 2006, 20:59

funny that, Dave who use to play th phantom, sent me a clip he found off the web, hyperthurst and all that carry on. Again DD could you get hold of a Streethawk lunch box??

does anybody remember Hard Castle and McCormic, about a mad judge and a race driver was on in the late 80's was chatting to DD about it at Warrington, she has never had the bad luck to witness it though.

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Postby TottyMcGee » 27 Oct 2006, 21:20

Nowt wrong with Airwolf - it was quite dark by primetime action show standards as it was about the only show going that didn't pull punches about the bad guys dying at the end (the A-Team for example was reknowned for showing bad guys walking dejectedly from huge crashes and explosions which would have claimed a terminator cyborg).

Streethawk I enjoyed at the time (being of the target age demographic of about 8 ) but it has subsequently sunk without trace. Also of that period was Manimal (which I was never totally keen on, and re-showings on Bravo do reveal it to be something of a turkey) and Automan, which rocked despite being cancelled before the end of the first season and which has become something of a minor cult.
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Postby gooeykez » 27 Oct 2006, 21:42

I rememeber Hardcastle and mcormick, it wasnt bad, i was a huge dempsey and makepeace fan along with Minder and i also liked bergerac as well
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Postby andy250 » 27 Oct 2006, 22:57

Airwolf was ok until sinjin sudenly reappeared, did hawk ever actually get him out, or was it due to in real life Jan Michael Vincent, had turned into a piss head, etc, etc. Or did Mr Borgnine get so big he could no longer fit into the mock up.

What do you mean it was not real!!!! it can fly at mach 2 you know!!!!

Come on girlies who had crush on Jan michael, Louise my ex thought he was fit, gave me an excuse to watch the show for the techy stuff.

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Postby Hayley » 28 Oct 2006, 01:36

MissHelen wrote: Also of that period was Manimal (which I was never totally keen on, and re-showings on Bravo do reveal it to be something of a turkey) and Automan, which rocked despite being cancelled before the end of the first season and which has become something of a minor cult.


Was Manimal the one starring Lucille Ball's son and smackhead Desi Arnez Jnr? One of those things was

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Postby andy250 » 28 Oct 2006, 20:21

What about Magnum pi!!! or chips two dudes on motorbikes.

Or going even cheeser the hulk!!!
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Magiver!!!! Dolly was chatting about this program, man who could make a car out stickyback plastic and a loo rool or was that Blue peter???


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Postby gooeykez » 28 Oct 2006, 20:26

Magnum definately, i would kill for the ferrari, correct me if im wrong it was a 328 gts i think, and not forgeting the dukes of hazzard i would have quite happily had daisy in the general lee. and the truck in the fall guy was wicked :D
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Postby wamram » 28 Oct 2006, 20:29

What about the A-Team always locked in a fully kitted out workshop so they can make a tank and a grenade launcher out of some scrap metal and a drain pipe thats CHEESE to me.

Who remembers Blue Thunder about the super Police helicopter in New York it was a kind of Airwolf rip-off or was it the other way round?

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Postby wamram » 28 Oct 2006, 20:33

gooeykez wrote:Magnum definately, i would kill for the ferrari, correct me if im wrong it was a 328 gts i think, and not forgeting the dukes of hazzard i would have quite happily had daisy in the general lee. and the truck in the fall guy was wicked :D


The Ferrari in Magnum was a 308 GTO.

Daisy was the first woman i had a crush on when i was about 10 wish she was 20 years younger or i was 20 years older she would"nt have had those Hotpants on for long when i got hold of her :oops: :twisted: .

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Postby gooeykez » 28 Oct 2006, 20:37

I agree with that wamram, thanks for setting me straight about the ferrari its been so long since i watched magnum

Check out these to links for a bit of 80s nostalgia

http://www.play.com/Gadgets/Gadgets/4-/ ... oduct.html

http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/1094194/ ... oduct.html
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Postby andy250 » 28 Oct 2006, 20:50

Blue thunder, I'd forgot about that, I found the helicopter on a site its lokced up on a set stripped down cos they could not sell it.

was it me or was the film not bad, but the series was just CHEESE, mad as.

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Postby wamram » 28 Oct 2006, 21:04

Your right Andy the Blue Thunder film was good but the series was crap.

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