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New annuals

Every one remembers annuals dontacha'?

Great TV shows like A Team or Knite Ryder, comics like 2000AD, even girlies got Jackie and stuff.

All that fun in an annual funboree with photo stories, top tips, comic strips and cut aways.

But where are the annuals for us grumpy old farts?

How about a Dexter annual? With Dexter's Christmas and a quiz where you help him spot his missing body part.

or

The Sopranos Annual?

Or maybes a QI annual?
Where could one get just such a product?

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Fill in Stephen Fry's enormous face, could take all year.

I used to collect Asterix books when I was a kid.

I used to get the Eagle Annual every year.

That's when comics were comics!

I was bored in Tesco waiting for the sandwiches to be reduced in price.

And I read a bit of the QI annual I was very tempted to buy it, I generally find Annuals a bit boring, but that's interesting, especially the high price.

I used to get last year's annual in my Christmas stocking, with somebody else's name written in it, and never once wondered why Father Christmas was as poor as my parents.
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Aw, bless. :)

My Mum once bought me an annual from a charity shop, and it had my cousin's name and address written in it.

I used to get a Shoot annual every year. The cover always had a pic of Brian Robson from the five minutes he was fit that season.

Quote: PodWORLD @ December 7 2008, 9:50 PM GMT

I used to get a Shoot annual every year. The cover always had a pic of Brian Robson from the five minutes he was fit that season.

Even a 5 minutes of Bryan Robson is preferable to a jock.

That'll be why he scored the winner in a European Cup Final. Wait that was Kenny Dalglish.

No - it was Trevor Francis, and Alan Kennedy and - um - who scored for Villa? That was in the days when the European Cup was really for Champions.

Yes - I remember 1967. Was it Tommy Gemmell?

1978 - Liverpool 1-0 Bruges. Goal scored by recent scottish upgrade Kenny Dalglish. At Wembley as well.

Tommy Gemmill and Stevie Chalmers. My dad took me to see Stevie Chalmers when he worked in a carpet shop in Partick, Glasgow.

I always used to like The Bash Street Kids annuals.

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