gordondaviesmoustache
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I get why you might think that, but they only came to the fore at the very end of the 80’s. Their heyday was the 90’s without a doubt, before the march of the Internet.80s Shirley?
I get why you might think that, but they only came to the fore at the very end of the 80’s. Their heyday was the 90’s without a doubt, before the march of the Internet.80s Shirley?
I first bought king of the kippax in 1989 and still buy it today, I get the odd few on kindle but I love it. Still going strong after all these years shows the dedication from Dave and Sue.Subscribe to it myself. Absolutely brilliant read with some cracking contributors who are extremely funny. If you’ve not bought one give it a go. Brilliant.
Yeah you're right there GDM.I get why you might think that, but they only came to the fore at the very end of the 80’s. Their heyday was the 90’s without a doubt, before the march of the Internet.
Edited for accuracy.If we were all still buying City fanzines, Bluemoon would have never taken off and Ric would still be working at McDonald's instead of being a dot com billionaire.
Life (and love) is strange.
Mine. Posh blues. Never really took off.What was the other one knocking about kotk, blue print and?
Bert trautmans helmet and electric blue......I think.What was the other one knocking about kotk, blue print and?
Chips 'n' gravy.Bert trautmans helmet and electric blue......I think.