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Sunday, 29 March 2015
UNTOLD TALES OF SPIDER-MAN COVER & IMAGE GALLERY - PART THREE...
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Love the Aunt May cover!:But I'm going to have to track down the X-Men ish, - I really need to read that story!
ReplyDeleteKid, would you do me a favour and type out the URL for your Under the Hammer clip? For some reason, the link on THE KID'S A TV won't play or go over for me!
Cheers, mate.
Reminds me of an episode of The Simpsons when Homer thinks he sees his face on a Japanese advert and sets off to investigate....
ReplyDeleteDunno what my URL is, JP. Press the 'Play on YouTube' option in the bar at the foot of the screen - or Google 'MrKidr77 on YouTube'.
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I ain't going anywhere to investigate anything, CJ. I'm too comfy where I am.
The vid still wouldn't play, so I went on your YouTube and I was scrolling down to have another look at your toys, when I passed some DALEKS, so I just had to click on. Of course, you know what I found - the Century 21 record of the Dalek/Mechanoid battle! Well, as soon as I saw that Mechanoid say, "Enter." I was transported back in time almost half a Century! It was a lovely sunny summer's evening and I was munching on Walker's cheese & onion crisps and a packet of pork scratchings from the corner shop, whilst I was watching this at my Granny's house. At home time, as it was such a lovely evening, my Mother pestered my Dad to take us for a nice drive, rather than going straight home and we stopped at a canal side pub, called the Bell in a picturesque village and my Dad brought a tray of drinks out to the car park. I had a bottle of vimto and another packet of cheese & onion.
ReplyDeleteAll this from a simple click on YouTube.
I thought it warranted documenting.
Indeed it dies, JP. I can almost smell that cheese & onion. I remember being in a pub (having a soft drink) next to a canal (not far from Glasgow) a few years ago, and it was extremely picturesque, with barges and everything.
ReplyDeleteNot a Century 21 record, but I recently found a CD of the 2 Peter Cushing DW films on EBay. Don't know if you know about it?
ReplyDeleteOwn them already, JP, but thanks anyway.
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