Re: Who Remembers?
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2017 6:22 am
This was a great game! I actually used to get blisters from the trigger, from playing it that much.
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Spent hours playing this And this http://www.americanplasticequipment.com ... 89x469.jpgpbar wrote:This was a great game! I actually used to get blisters from the trigger, from playing it that much.
Kids don't have the dangers of crossing the road today, they play online insteadpbar wrote:The Green Cross Code/road safety thing would just get ridiculed by today's kids, but back then it actually helped to keep us safe!
Caprifan Rob wrote:Kids don't have the dangers of crossing the road today, they play online insteadpbar wrote:The Green Cross Code/road safety thing would just get ridiculed by today's kids, but back then it actually helped to keep us safe!
The green cross code might be useful when playing Frogger!Caprifan Rob wrote:Kids don't have the dangers of crossing the road today, they play online instead
Think we were all aware of the dangers back then Paul.....And he was indeed.Paul G wrote:I remember having the Green Cross Code drummed into me at School. The main actor who did the ads was also Darth Vadar in Star Wars.
Trust you AndrewAndrew 2.8i wrote: The green cross code might be useful when playing Frogger!
Andrew.
Comes to something when the kids 'Darth Vader' was warning in the '70s have to be taught as adults not to cross when using their smartphones , some people just can't be taught ..andyd wrote:Think we were all aware of the dangers back then Paul.....And he was indeed.Paul G wrote:I remember having the Green Cross Code drummed into me at School. The main actor who did the ads was also Darth Vadar in Star Wars.
This just about sums up the Morons of today http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/roa ... e-Man.html
I loved Rebound but never had Crossfire..........I still got a lot of blisters as a teen though..andyd wrote:Spent hours playing this And this http://www.americanplasticequipment.com ... 89x469.jpgpbar wrote:This was a great game! I actually used to get blisters from the trigger, from playing it that much.
Goodness me, yes, remember that! Thanks Andy.andyd wrote: Poor Willy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JgaId8o9Jo
So true, I mean, look who is advertising it, one of the greatest, hardest British heavyweight boxers ever, and a motorcycle legend who would have a crash, have his bones put back together with plates and pins and get back on! Proper sportsmen.andyd wrote:Real Men back then Paul
People you could admire.....Can't think of a modern day equivalentpbar wrote:So true, I mean, look who is advertising it, one of the greatest, hardest British heavyweight boxers ever, and a motorcycle legend who would have a crash, have his bones put back together with plates and pins and get back on! Proper sportsmen.andyd wrote:Real Men back then Paul
Now we're talking Great stuff. Total brilliant entertainment.andyd wrote:Saturday afternoon, World of Sport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgzSfScRT30 EASY, EASY, EASY, EASY
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That's a great little story Jason, and you must have been really pleased with that memento. He was definitely a sporting hero from that great time period. I noticed that car at Tickover too, gorgeous isn't it. The Capri really suits race car livery, imagine tearing up the road in that.Jasonmarie wrote:Cut a long story short I have a poster signed from him with stickers .