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Tich and Quackers

was a 60s BBC TV show for children about a ventriloquist's doll, Tich, and his friend Quackers, a little duck.
One day in Science at school, Derek mumbled something to which I answered,

'Yes, it was good'.
Derek looked puzzled and asked me what I was talking about so I said,

'Tich and Quackers - it was good'.
Derek replied,
'NO - I said, "I ain't arf got itchy knackers!"'.
Then Derek told his little friends and we all giggled.

Nick
  

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[nq:1]was a 60s BBC TV show for children about a ventriloquist's doll, Tich, and his friend Quackers, a little duck. "'. Then Derek told his little friends and we all giggled.

  • [nq:1]was a 60s BBC TV show for children about a ventriloquist's doll, Tich, and his friend Quackers, a little duck.
  • "'.
  • Then Derek told his little friends and we all giggled.
  • Nick[/nq] That is such a coincidence!
  • " Nigel looked puzzled, too, and asked me what I was talking about.
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[nq:1]was a 60s BBC TV show for children about a ventriloquist's doll, Tich, and his friend Quackers, a little duck. ... - I said, "I ain't arf got itchy knackers!"'. Then Derek told his little friends and we all giggled. Nick[/nq]
That is such a coincidence! One day when I myself was in science at school, my chum Nigel muttered something to which I replied "Yes, he is, and he's funnier than L
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[nq:1]a ventriloquist's doll, Tich, and[/nq]
By the way, "Titch" has two 't's
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[nq:2]was a 60s BBC TV show for children about a ... Derek told his little friends and we all giggled. Nick[/nq]
[nq:1]That is such a coincidence! One day when I myself was in science at school, my chum Nigel muttered something ... it alight! How we tittered merrily. Then Mr Blenkinsop fetched the asbestos fire-blanket and stopped the fun. Ah! happy days!~[/nq]
ROFL!
Nick
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[nq:1] That is such a coincidence! One day when I myself was in science at school, my chum Nigel muttered something to which I replied "Yes, he is, and he's funnier than Leslie Crowther." Nigel looked puzzled...[/nq]
Not an American, I take it? Come to that, are any Americans called Leslie?

athel

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