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how did we all cope before the internet?
ceefax for me, page 341 was an essential part of the day during the summer months.
happy memories
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Remember it well, page 350 was the little box at the bottom of the screen with the footie scores
When you actually feel anger over a place like this it's time to get a life
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too busy chasing skirt, downing pints, and going to live events to care about most things back then
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Happy memories consists of reading ceefax off the telly?
Suddenly my life doesn't seem so boring after all, thanks for that lads.
Suddenly my life doesn't seem so boring after all, thanks for that lads.
One year I got a bike for my birthday. So I went peddling off down the road and knocked an old lady down.
'Can't you ring your bell?' She said. 'I can ring my bell,' I said 'But I can't ride my bike'
'Can't you ring your bell?' She said. 'I can ring my bell,' I said 'But I can't ride my bike'
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in a way they are!micko wrote:Happy memories consists of reading ceefax off the telly?
Suddenly my life doesn't seem so boring after all, thanks for that lads.

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