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RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Lord Snooty - 31-03-2022

If you're goings to the match, there are emergency road works on the Ouse Bridge on the M62. Might cause a few tailbacks.

Probably quicker getting on the Eurostar, then catching a ferry back to Hull.


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - theo_luddite - 31-03-2022

(31-03-2022, 08:39)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: I loved Looney Tunes cartoons as a girl. I was chuckling away st the roadrunner gifs when i was looking through them. Happy days.

I'm sure they had some good  April's Fools on That's Life but I couldn't remember any for definite.

That picture of spaghetti trees looks like a 1950s April Fool but I'm sure I remember it from my childhood so they either rehashed it or showed it again??

The "BBC Archive" stuff says it was 1957, but I was born in 1958, so it was in the 1960's or maybe 70's when I (and the Come Dancing youngsters) saw it on Look Norf from L666s. It didn't start until 1968 according to Wiki, prior to that all our norfun nooz came from Mancland.


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Amelia Chaffinch - 31-03-2022

I'd just like to go back to the days when all I had to worry about was whether Tweety Pie would get eaten.


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - theo_luddite - 31-03-2022

Or if The Road Runner would beat the anvil, which usually finished up back on Wile E. Coyote's head, or pulled him into the canyon off the mountain ledge via some wonderfully worked out physics.

Otherwise I could empathise (not that I knew what it meant at the time) with a short assed guy that hated "that skwewy wabbit".

[Image: elmer-fudd.jpg?fit=outside&w=1600&dpr=1]

Apart from that ....

Why do "skwewy wabbits" now have Energiser Bunny batteries in them (or is that too rude to ask?).

How come that it feels like it's ages since we last played and it's seemingly only 2 minutes since it was New Years Day? How does that work?


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Amelia Chaffinch - 31-03-2022




RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - theo_luddite - 31-03-2022

Well, AmChaff didn't include a kwiz, so I thought I'd add one. Whistle


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Amelia Chaffinch - 31-03-2022

Just an age thing.


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Amelia Chaffinch - 31-03-2022

Nick's best man, also my colleague, used to say why is it that the days drag but the weeks fly by.


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - Lord Snooty - 31-03-2022

I reckon it's summat to do with time and relative dimensions in one's own head. Like when your head still thinks you're 21 but your body feels like it's 61.
We've been married 36 years. It doesn't seem that long ago. When you look that 36 years before our wedding day was 1950, that seems like another world away.
Huddersfield Town had never yet had a relegation for goodness sake.  Tongue


RE: Hull City v Huddersfield Town - theo_luddite - 31-03-2022

Oooh that was awfully close to Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.

Hang on while I find my magic screwdriver to work out where that came from