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"Oh dear, your mention of Ronco has just catapulted me back to the seventies and the purple satin hotpants with cross-over bib that I proudly wore. BTW - nothing wrong with tank tops - darling Donny wore one."


I believe Donny and family also used the superior 'bling' version of the buttoneer - the stud and rhinestone setter - on their brushed denim.

camberwell70 Wrote:

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> Another winner for the Irish...

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> They LOVE Eurovision!


I don't think so. They won it a few times, realised it cost too much to host and made sure they lost thereafter. That trend should be kept going with this years selection. I'll admit I haven't heard the song but I've seen those kids with that hair. Who'd vote for that?

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> camberwell70 Wrote:

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> > Another winner for the Irish...

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> >

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> > They LOVE Eurovision!

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> I don't think so. They won it a few times,

> realised it cost too much to host and made sure

> they lost thereafter. That trend should be kept

> going with this years selection. I'll admit I

> haven't heard the song but I've seen those kids

> with that hair. Who'd vote for that?


Yes, but they won it because they LOVE it.

Yes. I found this out on a tribute programme about Ted at Xmas. They showed old clips of the brothers pre contest playing with a ball in a swimming pool etc. The most shocking bit for me was that their sister who is married to my brother never mentioned it to him that Ted & Dougal were taking the piss out of her brothers in that episode. Family secret exposed I think.

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