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I remember getting taken to see Kit at Cresta. That shopping cemter still had that train cruising the lower floor from one end to the other. I think it was called the pedo express ;) Gawd, this thread has brought back some forgotten memories.

 

say whaaaaaaat????

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What was that ad, good and clean and fresh tralala, I can't even remember what was advertised. . But I still use the phrase.

Isn't it fabric softener?

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http://www.thesouthafrican.com/top-ten-south-african-adverts-from-our-younger-days/

 

Redro fishpaste: I call everything I love Wedwo
Anchovy spread – you either love it or hate it. But it’s hard not to love this little boy who can’t say his Rs.
 
Panado: Cos I’m a children
Panado syrup was the original ‘groen ambulans’…

 

Farmer Brown eggs: They taste so good cos they eat so good
We really trusted Farmer Brown. This was in the days before people were worried about battery farming.
 
Volkswagen: Riding in a Volksie Bus (with David Kramer)
David Kramer strums his guitar and sings this infectious tune – how could you forget this one, circa 1984?
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Volkswagen: Riding in a Volksie Bus (with David Kramer)

David Kramer strums his guitar and sings this infectious tune – how could you forget this one, circa 1984?

 

Thanks a lot Gerald, now I have that stupid song stuck in my head ;)

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Thanks a lot Gerald, now I have that stupid song stuck in my head ;)

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Second time I've done that... Ballad of Peter Pumkinhead was the previous time (on the song of the day thread).

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say whaaaaaaat????

 

Not really. That would have been controversial though...

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