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  • Donald the Great
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    Time for another subject DYRers.

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  • zabadak
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    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    Endorsed by Tom Baker allegedly.
    Ah, yes - Blackadder!

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  • Moonraker
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    Tom Baker. A brilliant Dr Who.
    I can't bear the current Dr Who. Refuse to warch it

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  • Mulletino
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    Originally posted by Donald the Great View Post
    pee tee?
    Endorsed by Tom Baker allegedly.

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  • Donald the Great
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    pee tee?

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  • zabadak
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    We had pee tee...tasted orrible
    Acquired taste...

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  • Donald the Great
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    We also had e a teepee. Great place for a couple of toddlers to hang out.

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  • Zincubus
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    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    yeah, we had dress up costumes for both cowboy and indian, the indian one came with a bow and arrow IIRC with suckers on the end. We played it a bit as the old B&W Lone Ranger series was replayed on TV in the 70s and we loved it (even had the toys).
    Oh my god !!

    I loved the Lone Ranger series!
    I caught episode just a few years ago and was so impressed with the storylines..

    That recent movie was a disaster sadly ..


    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro

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  • tex
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    Originally posted by zabadak View Post
    We had a tepee in our garden - can't recall ever playing in it...
    We had pee tee...tasted orrible

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  • zabadak
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    We had a tepee in our garden - can't recall ever playing in it...

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  • staffslad
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    Yes, I would play cowboys and indians. My grandparents bought me a gun, holster, hat and sheriff's badge back in the late 60s, and I had that gun knocking around well into the 80s. My dad built a small kind of stockade in our back garden for our dog, and it was ideal to pretend it was a fort in the wild west, and I would play happily for hours with friends and cousins. We would also go into the woods and pretend to track bank robbers, or split into two gangs and have battles. It was quite normal to see kids running around with toy guns pretending to be cowboys in the 60s, 70s and 80s.

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  • Donald the Great
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    Originally posted by Mulletino View Post
    yeah, we had dress up costumes for both cowboy and indian, the indian one came with a bow and arrow IIRC with suckers on the end. We played it a bit as the old B&W Lone Ranger series was replayed on TV in the 70s and we loved it (even had the toys).
    Recall doing same thing and playing with those same toys. Also built a fort out of old cardboard boxes and wooden fruit boxes tex.

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  • Mulletino
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    yeah, we had dress up costumes for both cowboy and indian, the indian one came with a bow and arrow IIRC with suckers on the end. We played it a bit as the old B&W Lone Ranger series was replayed on TV in the 70s and we loved it (even had the toys).

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  • tex
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    Who used to play cowboys n indians?....I did, we would build a fort out of cardboard boxes from the co-op and get into all the gear, usually a homemade bow and arrow which was a piece of string stretched across a length of wood and one of mams knitting needles...looked the part but completely useless. The gun would fire those paper caps that only banged every fourth shot, invariably someone ended up crying and mam would bring a halt to proceedings so we would go use the bed as a trampoline instead.

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  • zabadak
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    Originally posted by tex View Post
    Pardon
    Burp

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