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Silly old Hector.
When I used that expression of myself to my Grandson he gave me the look of bewilderment that suggests I'm not with it. I couldn't explain it, it just flipped out of some brain cells.
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:lol:
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Definitely got my hound dog look!
And that must be Kermits grandad as a young man.
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Grandma! :shock:
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Oops, sorry m'am
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The cat was Zsa Zsa and the froggie was Kiki I do believe.


You've set me off now. :roll:

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I used to love the cartoon Mary, Mungo and Midge when I was very young - watched a DVD of it a few years ago and couldn't believe how awful it was compared to my memories of it :lol: Mind you I can still remember the daft tune that played when they were travelling up and down in a lift so I obviously watched it a lot.
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I'm a bit too young for Muffin the Mule. But I do remember Watch With Mother. :P

Monday. Picture Book
Tuesday. Andy Pandy
Wednesday. Bill & Ben
Thurday. Rag, Tag and Bobtail
Friday. The Woodentops.



My fav was Bill& Ben. Not keen on Andy Pandy.

I still don't know to this day why Father Woodentop never wore a shirt. :lol:
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