WARNING - New Radar Patrol across the country
WARNING - New Radar Patrol across the country
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streaky

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19,311 posts

267 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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Produced by Pl4ym0b1le and in the shops in time for Christmas. Get your kids used to the idea!

Mind you, it does feature a Bib ... and the photo in the D41ly T3l3gr4ph does look a bit like tonyrec ... don't you think?

Streaky

marvelharvey

1,869 posts

268 months

dazren

22,612 posts

279 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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This has got to be a sick joke. If it is not can any PH parents out there who have bought playmobil stuff for their children please return it to the shop and get a refund.

Do not give these barstewards your hard earned money. More importantly do not allow your children to be subliminally brainwashed.

Fcuking scum.

DAZ

>> Edited by dazren on Saturday 29th November 16:12

cazzo

15,360 posts

285 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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Any of my kids get this for christmas then out comes 10ml of unleaded and a matchbox car tyre

wedg1e

26,953 posts

283 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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That copper needs a haircut...

madant69

847 posts

265 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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I posted about this item weeks ago - you can get it FREE with a kids meal at your local chippy.

So you won't be out of pocket when you destroy them in a variety of amusing ways

streaky

Original Poster:

19,311 posts

267 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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Are the BiB really using a 'hand-held' radio that looks like a derivative of the old Type-88 set used in the military many years ago? (Only those over 45 might remember them!) - Streaky

wedg1e

26,953 posts

283 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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streaky said:
Are the BiB really using a 'hand-held' radio that looks like a derivative of the old Type-88 set used in the military many years ago? (Only those over 45 might remember them!) - Streaky



Ha. You call that old? I had a Murphy B40, an HRO, an R1188, several Stornophones, Pyes and a Dymar in my ham radio days...

streaky

Original Poster:

19,311 posts

267 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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wedg1e said:

streaky said:
Are the BiB really using a 'hand-held' radio that looks like a derivative of the old Type-88 set used in the military many years ago? (Only those over 45 might remember them!) - Streaky




Ha. You call that old? I had a Murphy B40, an HRO, an R1188, several Stornophones, Pyes and a Dymar in my ham radio days...
Trumped!

wedg1e

26,953 posts

283 months

Sunday 30th November 2003
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streaky said:

wedg1e said:


streaky said:
Are the BiB really using a 'hand-held' radio that looks like a derivative of the old Type-88 set used in the military many years ago? (Only those over 45 might remember them!) - Streaky





Ha. You call that old? I had a Murphy B40, an HRO, an R1188, several Stornophones, Pyes and a Dymar in my ham radio days...

Trumped!


Should point out that I'm actually still (just!) under 40....