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anyone remember this 80's show?
I found the first 4 eps from series 1 today and have watched the 1st one. Still as good today as it was then (about what you would expect from a US TV series about the Vietnam war) Im looking forward to seeing more of Zeke and the gang
I found the first 4 eps from series 1 today and have watched the 1st one. Still as good today as it was then (about what you would expect from a US TV series about the Vietnam war) Im looking forward to seeing more of Zeke and the gang
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Yeah, I flicked on and saw it once. Since I was pretty young when it was first on it surprised me how crappy the production standards were. And how much "Vietnam" looked like the American countryside. Took me a while to recognise it. Still, I used to love the show. Wouldn't mind catching a few episodes.peter wrote:yeah i remember it cause it was on channel 7 for awhile this year
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Never liked it. It was meant to be a TV version of "Platoon", but it never really worked. HBO's Band of Brothers on the other hand, did a far better job.
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Go Stud Go!!!!Hazelb wrote:Hmmm
Rumor has it he also has the full series of "airwolf" and the full series Macgyver!!!
Guess he has put those in the collection along with his Spandau Ballet and Thompson twins albums!
You go Stu!!!!
I hear he has a liking for Wham and Boy George, preferably in a hot tub with him
Sarc ; my second favourite type of gasm.
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Its all Norbs fault. After chatting to him the other night I even reinstalled GPL Talk about going retronorbs wrote:Go Stud Go!!!!Hazelb wrote:Hmmm
Rumor has it he also has the full series of "airwolf" and the full series Macgyver!!!
Guess he has put those in the collection along with his Spandau Ballet and Thompson twins albums!
You go Stu!!!!
I hear he has a liking for Wham and Boy George, preferably in a hot tub with him
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What!? How did norbs get you to reinstall GPL? Don't tell me old 1TW felt like some old time action?Bauer wrote:Its all Norbs fault. After chatting to him the other night I even reinstalled GPL Talk about going retronorbs wrote:Go Stud Go!!!!Hazelb wrote:Hmmm
Rumor has it he also has the full series of "airwolf" and the full series Macgyver!!!
Guess he has put those in the collection along with his Spandau Ballet and Thompson twins albums!
You go Stu!!!!
I hear he has a liking for Wham and Boy George, preferably in a hot tub with him
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Ah man - that was a mongrel of a track.Bauer wrote:we were talking about Aldo Scribante and after reading some old threads and having a laugh (like at how much of a wanker Dex was back then) I thought I would give it a run.
But w00t! I still have the '65 WR .
Some bastard knocked me off the top of my '67 Cooper WR though.
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