Zingari Posted 5 August 2012 Author Posted 5 August 2012 Sorry Trav , I often forget that very few on here are old gits like me
Trav Le Bleu Posted 7 August 2012 Posted 7 August 2012 Trying to find out what this might be I came across this... I just lkike the fact that somewhere in the world there's a TV Series called Momo Love.
Zingari Posted 7 August 2012 Author Posted 7 August 2012 It was number 1 hit in '68 There I go again thinking these boards are frequented by wrinklies
Trav Le Bleu Posted 7 August 2012 Posted 7 August 2012 Flipping heck Zin! Mony Mony It was also a top ten hit in 1981 for Billy Idol
Zingari Posted 7 August 2012 Author Posted 7 August 2012 I think you were looking too deep for the answer this one is easy too
Zingari Posted 8 August 2012 Author Posted 8 August 2012 Yes I think this is a bit harder , so probably someone will get it straight away
Zingari Posted 10 August 2012 Author Posted 10 August 2012 clue; hit in '66 at the "grand ole opry" ?
Zingari Posted 10 August 2012 Author Posted 10 August 2012 Campbellville something? The Olympian won a bronze in men's rowing as part of a pair
Zingari Posted 10 August 2012 Author Posted 10 August 2012 Nashville cats? yep lovin' spoonful the last 2 pics are caterpillar diggers , usually called cats ( same as on the tiger's shirts)
Zingari Posted 10 August 2012 Author Posted 10 August 2012 George Nash + Villa + cats = Nashville cats ( it was a bit obscure i know ) this one is fro '98 and the olympian is part of a silver medal winning pair
Webbo Posted 10 August 2012 Posted 10 August 2012 Dr Jones. I'll post one eventually, I'm struggling to think of anything.
Zingari Posted 11 August 2012 Author Posted 11 August 2012 this may need a clue; The "black" fish in the pic are a type that are very popular in home aquariums .
Webbo Posted 11 August 2012 Posted 11 August 2012 this may need a clue; The "black" fish in the pic are a type that are very popular in home aquariums . http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfxZIWpI0jg ?
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