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does anyone remember....

BooGiMaN

Diamond Member
so i am helping my kindergarden kid out with his reading and writing and i started to remember in elementary school we had some books with characters called ann and sam and a dog named nip and that they liked jam

crazy how things come back to you

anyone else remember these books, this was back in the 70's, and google searches don't bring up anything
 
Originally posted by: Grouchyoldguy
Don't remember that one. The one I remember was a big red mutt named Clifford.
Yea he was like 90x the size of people, the crap kids read! oh man!

 
Originally posted by: JetBlack69
Vera Lynn?

Yeah, I remember her, but 3-4 years ago I'd never heard her name, AFAIK. Heard her at the tale end of a WW II documentary I came in on the middle of on PBS and HAD to know who that was. Eventually I found out and bought one of her CD's. I just love her voice. I guess it was a beacon in the night, the dark night of WW II. I guess Dame Vera Lynn is still out there somewhere in jolly old England.
 
Originally posted by: Muse
Originally posted by: JetBlack69
Vera Lynn?

Yeah, I remember her, but 3-4 years ago I'd never heard her name, AFAIK. Heard her at the tale end of a WW II documentary I came in on the middle of on PBS and HAD to know who that was. Eventually I found out and bought one of her CD's. I just love her voice. I guess it was a beacon in the night, the dark night of WW II. I guess Dame Vera Lynn is still out there somewhere in jolly old England.

phew! i was just gonna ask if anybody here remembered vera lynn, or how she said that we would meet again some sunny day.
 
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