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29 minutes ago, eddiemunster said:

Did he buy it at Archers?

 

12 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

Possibly.

I would get slagged at school for having a Lada and I remember being pleased when he got rid of it for a Yugo.

Surely he went to Archers, Archers, Archers for his Yugo? 

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Sniffing glue. It was all the rage back in the 70s and 80s but has now fallen out of favour. Some local shops even sold glue sniffing kits.

It is definate jakeball behaviour.

ETA - here's the urban dictionary definition.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Snegg the Glegg

Edited by tongue_tied_danny
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12 hours ago, jessmagic said:

Brilliant. I feel we are spoilt nowadays with all the different football from all over the world we can easily watch now.

But as a nine year old in 1994 it was a genuine thrill to get some more football on tv never mind that it was foreign football. 

Ronaldo, Weah, Maldini, Del Piero, Vieri, Baggio, Lee Sharpe - it was a genuine thrill to watch the players play.

 

Yep, the Milan team was one of the best of all time. 

The entire program was class. The suave presenter and the commentary from Peter Brackley with decent backup from Wilkins and co.

always thought it was goooool laziiooo though which made no sense really

big tomato, and potato gooooool lazzziiooo

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