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Top tens?

According to a poll in The Sun we are top of of the league when it comes to fans ‘Playing away’...
 

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1. Fish & Chips
2. Singapore Chow Mein
3. Chicken Jalfrezi
4. Mexican Enchilada/ Burrito
5. Thai Green Curry
6. Burger King Whopper
7. KFC bargain bucket with corn on the cob and gravy
8. Papa John's Pizza (Spicy Mexican)
9. Sweet and Sour Pork
10. Hog roast

:hammer: Is it tea time yet Mum?
 
1. Fish & Chips
2. Singapore Chow Mein
3. Chicken Jalfrezi
4. Mexican Enchilada/ Burrito
5. Thai Green Curry
6. Burger King Whopper
7. KFC bargain bucket with corn on the cob and gravy
8. Papa John's Pizza (Spicy Mexican)
9. Sweet and Sour Pork
10. Hog roast

:hammer: Is it tea time yet Mum?

There is absolutely no way that the whopper should be rated higher than S&S Pork!
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1. Fish & Chips
2. Singapore Chow Mein
3. Chicken Jalfrezi
4. Mexican Enchilada/ Burrito
5. Thai Green Curry
6. Burger King Whopper
7. KFC bargain bucket with corn on the cob and gravy
8. Papa John's Pizza (Spicy Mexican)
9. Sweet and Sour Pork
10. Hog roast

:hammer: Is it tea time yet Mum?

I could be miles away from home with my mates getting up to no good but would always be home for my tea.
 
1. Farah fawcett
2. Raqeal welch.
3. Jacqueline blisset.
4. Sally James.
5. The two birds in the lambourghini in cannon ball run.
6. Sue Ellen.
7. The lead singer from the dooleys, not the one with the space in her front teeth.
8. Olivia Newton John.
9. Pam greer.
10. Miss Diane.
 
1. Farah fawcett
2. Raqeal welch.
3. Jacqueline blisset.
4. Sally James.
5. The two birds in the lambourghini in cannon ball run.
6. Sue Ellen.
7. The lead singer from the dooleys, not the one with the space in her front teeth.
8. Olivia Newton John.
9. Pam greer.
10. Miss Diane.

Some glaring omissions if we are dealing with 1970's totty......... Essential to any list as far as I'm concerned.

1 Leslie-Anne Down (Upstairs Downstairs)
2. Susan Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire)
3. Diane Keen (The Cuckoo Waltz)
4. Cherry Gillespie (Pans People)
5. Catherine Bach (Dukes of Hazard)
6. Jane Seymour (Live and Let Die)
7. Jaclyn Smith (Charlies Angels)

We can agree upon;

8. Olivia Newton John
9. Sally James
10. Jacqueline Bisset

Seems a shame to restrict it to ten though.:grinning:

Hours of entertainment, guaranteed to put the lead in a young lad's pencil.......... now where did I put that box of tissues? :whist:
 
Some glaring omissions if we are dealing with 1970's totty......... Essential to any list as far as I'm concerned.

1 Leslie-Anne Down (Upstairs Downstairs)
2. Susan Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire)
3. Diane Keen (The Cuckoo Waltz)
4. Cherry Gillespie (Pans People)
5. Catherine Bach (Dukes of Hazard)
6. Jane Seymour (Live and Let Die)
7. Jaclyn Smith (Charlies Angels)

We can agree upon;

8. Olivia Newton John
9. Sally James
10. Jacqueline Bisset

Seems a shame to restrict it to ten though.:grinning:

Hours of entertainment, guaranteed to put the lead in a young lad's pencil.......... now where did I put that box of tissues? :whist:

Rachel Ward in the Thorn Birds as well.
 
Some glaring omissions if we are dealing with 1970's totty......... Essential to any list as far as I'm concerned.

1 Leslie-Anne Down (Upstairs Downstairs)
2. Susan Penhaligon (Bouquet of Barbed Wire)
3. Diane Keen (The Cuckoo Waltz)
4. Cherry Gillespie (Pans People)
5. Catherine Bach (Dukes of Hazard)
6. Jane Seymour (Live and Let Die)
7. Jaclyn Smith (Charlies Angels)

We can agree upon;

8. Olivia Newton John
9. Sally James
10. Jacqueline Bisset

Seems a shame to restrict it to ten though.:grinning:

Hours of entertainment, guaranteed to put the lead in a young lad's pencil.......... now where did I put that box of tissues? :whist:

Let me add some "Yank" 1970's perspective:
Bo Derek
Sally Field
Loni Anderson (come on we all watched WKRP in Cincinnatti)
Dolly Parton
Lynda Carter
Goldie Hawn
Catherine Bach (Daisy Duke)
 
I could be miles away from home with my mates getting up to no good but would always be home for my tea.

Yep, deadlines were important in those days.

As a young 'un, always had a 9 O'clock curfew in the summer evenings, which were always spent playing an all comers welcome game on the local park, about 10 mins from home. That and the playground games toughened you up and honed your skills, none of this organised club nonsense before 12 -13. You had to deal with all ages, shapes and sizes. :grinning:

Woe betide you if you were so much as a minute late home. :taz: Bit like the teatime deadline too.
 
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