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Thursday, 9 March 2017
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I used to have a bit of a crush on her myself, too, Kidda!
ReplyDeleteTell your mate, Moonie to try wholemeal bread!
I think everyone had a crush on her back then, JP. Wholemeal bread? I'll just make a note of that.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite British spy-fi shows were The Champions and The Avengers. My favorite Champion was Sharron McCready, and my favorite Avenger was Emma Peel. For the obvious reasons.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'd agree with that, TC, 'though I liked Tara King as well.
ReplyDeleteOoh err,I feel a spot of exercise coming on...
ReplyDeleteDon't overdo it, Moony. Think of your heart.
ReplyDeleteI liked Linda Thorson, but, by the time Tara King joined The Avengers, the show was probably already on the way out (as were Batman, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., and the secret agent/superhero/camp fads in general). She was to the Avengers as Shemp was to the 3 Stooges series.
ReplyDeleteYeah, TC, but I bet she still provided Moony with 'exercise'.
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