HAPPY CHILDHOOD
HAPPY CHILDHOOD
A tent, a Six Million Dollar Man, a Commando Comic and a Moonbase Alpha patch safety-pinned to my tracksuit. What more could a boy ask for?
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Re: HAPPY CHILDHOOD
Love this mate. Commentary superfluous.JT Mirana wrote:
A tent, a Six Million Dollar Man, a Commando Comic and a Moonbase Alpha patch safety-pinned to my tracksuit. What more could a boy ask for?
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Re: HAPPY CHILDHOOD
Nice nostalgia!
I had an idea of taking a digital camera and retracing my childhood steps from my old house to the newsagents and back again, as I read the comic on the way home......although the newsagents is now gone, the actual route is still very recognizable, 45 years later.
Worth pursuing, or a bad idea?
I had an idea of taking a digital camera and retracing my childhood steps from my old house to the newsagents and back again, as I read the comic on the way home......although the newsagents is now gone, the actual route is still very recognizable, 45 years later.
Worth pursuing, or a bad idea?
Re: HAPPY CHILDHOOD
Do it.
I'm rummaging through my old childhood photos and if I come across any other comic-associated ones,I'll post them for all your perusa
Glad you liked it, Billy!
I'm rummaging through my old childhood photos and if I come across any other comic-associated ones,I'll post them for all your perusa
Glad you liked it, Billy!
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Re: HAPPY CHILDHOOD
Yup do it. You might happen upon a bona fide trans-dimensional time portal and fall through it to blissful times.ISPYSHHHGUY wrote:Nice nostalgia!
I had an idea of taking a digital camera and retracing my childhood steps from my old house to the newsagents and back again, as I read the comic on the way home......although the newsagents is now gone, the actual route is still very recognizable, 45 years later.
Worth pursuing, or a bad idea?
Seriously though I think it would be a great thing to do.
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Re: HAPPY CHILDHOOD
JT I love stuff like that-images that capture so much of the magic of the times.JT Mirana wrote:Do it.
I'm rummaging through my old childhood photos and if I come across any other comic-associated ones,I'll post them for all your perusa
Glad you liked it, Billy!