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2 minutes ago, bladeshater said:

Cowley wouldn't be offered anywhere near 2 million 

 

Thats my point, we’ve apparantly offered him an interview 4 times and he’s rejected it. But offer him a big salary or huge bonuses and I’d be amazed if he didn’t change his mind 

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Just now, Owls-Fan said:

 

Thats my point, we’ve apparantly offered him an interview 4 times and he’s rejected it. But offer him a salary or huge bonuses and I’d be amazed if he didn’t change his mind 

 

Pinch of salt anyone..... lol

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37 minutes ago, WalthamOwl said:

we aren’t offering much in wages and are looking for some overseas manager. 

My phone is gonna be ringing soon.

Best get on with finishing my garden

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10 minutes ago, bladeshater said:

Cowley wouldn't be offered anywhere near 2 million 

Hey, bladeshater.... I have a huge party on the 31st July in the grounds of my Bulgarian retreat And I was wondering if you were available that night so you could spread your merriment and positive outlook to my guests?

 

I will pay cash in hand, unless that brings you down?.

 

Thanks in advance.

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3 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

I'm convinced... When can you start?

 

 

Love it.

 

 

Gosh that makes me feel old!

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2 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

The classics really are the best. Grew up in the 80s and early 90s but still loved watching the likes of the Thunderbirds; Stingray, the Wombles, Wacky Races, Tom & Jerry and Scooby Doo, etc 

Agree totally.

 

They show wacky races on Bulgarian t.v...its not the same translated in Bulgarian though!!

 

And once Scrappy-Doo was introduced, scooby doo was never the same.

 

Hated scrappy doo, wished the bastardd been eaten by a ghost.

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2 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

The classics really are the best. Grew up in the 80s and early 90s but still loved watching the likes of the Thunderbirds; Stingray, the Wombles, Wacky Races, Tom & Jerry and Scooby Doo, etc 

Oh hell yes, especially Wacky Races

 

We had one in the 70's called Fireball XL5 which was awesome

 

But all those are inferior to Lost In Space

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1 minute ago, HOOTIE AND THE poo TU said:

But all those are inferior to Lost In Space

Is there Joãos favourite?

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6 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

The classics really are the best. Grew up in the 80s and early 90s but still loved watching the likes of the Thunderbirds; Stingray, the Wombles, Wacky Races, Tom & Jerry and Scooby Doo, etc 

Wacky races, epic.

Had my first 5 knuckler thinking about Penelope Pitstop 

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1 minute ago, sweetsheri said:

Wacky races, epic.

Had my first 5 knuckler thinking about Penelope Pitstop 

Think thee Sen lucky.... Mine was to Peter perfect.

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11 minutes ago, Bulgaria said:

Agree totally.

 

They show wacky races on Bulgarian t.v...its not the same translated in Bulgarian though!!

 

And once Scrappy-Doo was introduced, scooby doo was never the same.

 

Hated scrappy doo, wished the bastardd been eaten by a ghost.

 

I can't imagine what it would have been like watching all the classics on Womble TV in Wimbledon Common :ph34r::ghoulguy:lol

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8 minutes ago, HOOTIE AND THE poo TU said:

Just remembered Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea, and Captain Scarlett

 

Captain Scarlett was great too. Although I loved and still love animated cartoons and animated films. I was always more fond of the stop motion type animation with puppets or clay. That's what hooked me as a kid and later grew into a fascination with the likes of Jim Henson, Ray Harryhausen and Jan Švankmajer films.

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19 minutes ago, HOOTIE AND THE poo TU said:

Oh hell yes, especially Wacky Races

 

We had one in the 70's called Fireball XL5 which was awesome

 

But all those are inferior to Lost In Space

loved that so far ahead of anything else   but thought it was ealier than 70s mate id say early mid 60s tbh

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14 minutes ago, The Night-Owl said:

 

Captain Scarlett was great too. Although I loved and still love animated cartoons and animated films. I was always more fond of the stop motion type animation with puppets or clay. That's what hooked me as a kid and later grew into a fascination with the likes of Jim Henson, Ray Harryhausen and Jan Švankmajer films.

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