This was (may still be?) in Basingrad
Library a while ago (end of April), or the 'discovery centre' as it's now
called in the slightly highfalutin fashion favoured of local authorities keen
to knuckle-under the government cuts of a same-colour party! Basingrad have cut
12 out of 13 family centres and now wonder why the murder/suicide/domestic
violence/drug & alcohol problem rates are going up?!
I don't think there was a major reason
behind it either just a nice display in a cabinet going spare? Mostly larger
toys with a wallpaper of associated ephemera, it's a memory-tickler and that's
for sure!
Schtroumpfs, MLP's, a bear that needs to be
looked after and a Superman police
car . . . why was there no super-signal? You know . . . you've got a
bat-signal, why no super-signal? Boom-Boom ha-ha-ha! He lived down the road you
know, Frimley, used to drive past quite often, never saw him, but then foxes are
nocturnal?
There was an Action-man sized Worzel
Gummidge! Why did nobody tell me? I could have found him a DAK uniform and
given him something useful to do in the sanger under the cherry tree!
Changeable heads too, he's a swoppet!
Thomas and Muffin, I managed to
miss the bulk of both and consequently neither excites me, although I wonder
how the rip-off (or apparently rip-off) Chuggington
ever gained popularity except through the shallow, fickle nature of the modern
consumerist pink-monkey parents?
Look-out! There's a Clanger and a Womble,
arm-in-arm, do you suppose they are talking nasal architecture and plagiarism?
And . . . are those blue things Doozers?
Tom! But none-too-cuddly with those plastic claws!
Hold-on, what's that . . .
. . . yeap! Another Pink Panther bendy for me to look-out for - heavier appendages!
As you may have gathered I'm not a great Disney fan, but I like the look of that Kojak car!
Same again with different lighting! The lighting was rather against me on this one!
The backing posters with handwriting at the bottom look like blow ups of Robert Opie Scrapbooks, one published for the 1960s and another for the 1970s.
ReplyDeleteCheers Mark, very likely; it's the library after-all!
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