Monday, 18 November 2024

LIFE IS A BAGATELLE, OLD CHUM... WHAT'S THAT - CAROUSEL, YOU SAY? OH WELL, SO MUCH FOR MY CHOICE OF BLOG TITLE...

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Yippee!  My Fireball XL5 and Daleks Bagatelles arrived today, so I'm happy as a pig in sh... erbert!  Off to give them a little polish.  Now, what's the next set of goodies on my list?  I'd better be quick 'cos I'm running out of time.  (But then, aren't we all, 'cos none of us are getting any younger.)  Feel free to tell me how envious you are, Crivs.  (Don't deny it.)

(Update: And 'you' were wrong anyway.  As CJ pointed out in the comments section, it should be 'Cabaret'.  That's the last time I listen to 'you' - whoever 'you' might be.)

9 comments:

Kid said...

Oh, Gordie - you're my hero! (You/me from an alternate universe.)

Colin Jones said...

Will you play with them? I owned a little bagatelle once and it was fun.

By the way, Kid, you meant Cabaret not Carousel - life is a cabaret, old chum, so come to the cabaret.

Anonymous said...

Kid - Something like a very simplified version of that bagatelle game (without the tv theme & pin-ball angle) was given away as free gift, in Golden Oaties cereal:

http://cerealoffers.com/Quaker_Ltd/Golden_Oaties/Ball_Games/ball_games.html

Obviously, it's much smaller and very basic, by comparison.

Phillip

Kid said...

That's exactly what I meant, CJ, and was even singing it in my head, but when I came to type it out it had metamorphosed into 'Carousel'. Brain fog.

Will I play with my Bagatelles? I'll have a few goes because they can appeal to adults as well as children - it's not like pushing a friction-drive toy car along the carpet, making 'Brmmm-brmmm' noises, is it? However, I'll likely soon put them away with the Yogi Bear Bagatelle I got a few years ago once the novelty wears off. It's simply the joy of ownership that appeals to me, not play-value.

******

I seem to remember simplified versions being given away with cereals or in Lucky Bags when I was a kid, P, so I'll take a wee look at that link shortly. Thanks.

lord mikolaj said...

Ah, so beautiful! (Not you, the Fireball XL5!!!). I think I'll just print out your picture of this beauty in case I never find one. Venus looks a little space deranged, tho, and Steve looks like he might have had goggles surgically implanted. Oh! A question comes to mind. Have you bought the two Fireball comic collection hardcovers from Anderson? I've bought all of them except Terrahawks, and I'll probably get that someday as well. And on a completely different tangent, just got in a copy of Jewel in the Skull by Cawthorn. I just love his art. Just found out about him! Now to find the rest of his comics! Take care now.

Kid said...

I bought two copies of the Fireball XL5 Comics Anthology and one of the Technical Operations Manual, plus two copies of the Stingray Comics Anthology, LM. Might not bother with the Manual as it doesn't look up to much, to be honest. Another post about the two Bagatelles coming soon.

Kid said...

Oh, and I also got both UFO Comics Anthology volumes.

lord mikolaj said...

These comic collections are like getting bonus episodes of the tv shows. I bought the Fireball technical manual just because I love the show so much. If they do a Supercar one I'll probably get that as well. I was a little underwhelmed by the Supercar card set just released. But I'm still glad I bought it, versus looking for it a few years later and paying double. Sigh. I'm still way behind in all these facsimiles being published. I need to get the DC treasuries before they go out of print, as I apparently misplaced my originals, somehow.

Kid said...

I've got the Supercar card set as well, LM. It's like 'reclaiming' something from childhood that I never had at the time, if such a thing makes sense. I've got two or three of the new DC Collectors' Editions and will probably get some more.



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