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Spimf says: I've always enjoyed listening to Pink Floyd, but lately I've noticed if my iPod plays any of their tracks, I skip them. I'm starting to realise I've gone off them. What have you gone off lately?

(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 12:15)
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Starsky and Hutch.
When I was 9, that was by MILES the best thing on TV.

I downloaded an episode of it a while back, and it was bollocks.
(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:04, 9 replies)
Perhaps some other posters have stories about 70s television programmes they no longer find entertaining?
Answers please, to the usual address.
(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:21, closed)
You must have been a daft 9 year old.
There were lots of equally bad tv shows at the time.
(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:26, closed)
Hang on a minute, 'the other guy' poster -
are you suggesting that 'username failed moderation' here is some kind of blithering fucking idiot?
(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:30, closed)
Wasn't the only thing I watched
but it was the biggest disappointment.

Chips is still quite entertaining, mind you.
(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:47, closed)
^ gay

(, Thu 15 Aug 2013, 17:49, closed)
You just get better and better Monty.
'Gay'.

I'm lost in admiration.
(, Fri 16 Aug 2013, 9:14, closed)
^ gay

(, Fri 16 Aug 2013, 9:26, closed)
I used to like Blake7
as a kid it was awesome sci fi when i was allowed to stay up and watch it. I have the box sets on DVD now and i really didn't remember the sets being that wobbly.
(, Fri 16 Aug 2013, 16:22, closed)
The Goodies made me laugh when I was a nipper in the mid 70s
A few years back I got a "best of" DVD with about six full episodes. It was duller than the Chartered Institute of Accounts' branch of the John Redwood fan club.
(, Wed 21 Aug 2013, 15:07, closed)

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