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The Five Find Outers eh? A closet Enid Blyton fan I presume then.![]()
http://foot.ie/showthread.php?t=14118&page=2&pp=20
The Five Find Outers eh? A closet Enid Blyton fan I presume then.![]()
The ball is round and has many surprises.
that one where their clubhouse (garden shed) is taken over by Peter and Janet's gardener so they move into a cave in a quarry was one of my all time favourite stories as a child. tear to the eyeOriginally Posted by Conor74
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But the three investigators were my favourites
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Actually prefered the Secret Seven myself. But the Five Find Outers had their moments.
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didnt the comic strip do a brilliant p*ss take on it.lashings of scrummy cake
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Pack the sandwiches .... we're off to Devils Creek in the dead of night disguised as walking bin-liners !!Originally Posted by sadloserkid
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that's them, they had a chaffuer too, won his services for a year in a raffle. Alfred Hitchcock was the named author, though I'm not sure If they were his work or if it was just a ploy to sell them.Originally Posted by Conor74
In the overall scheme of all things Enid Blyton The Famous Five are the undisputed heavyweights, regardless of how bloody noble Julian was.Originally Posted by Conor74
The Secret Seven had their moments too (had a wee bit of a thing for Barbara as a pre-pubescent laddie myself.
Other great series on her part were The Secret... (Island, of Spiggy Holes, Mountain, of Killimoon) series whose characters' names escape me for some reason. There was a Mike and later a Prince Paul (of Baronia).
Also liked the '... of Mystery' gang. The Circus is the only title I can remember. Snubby, Roger, Dinah and Barney were the significant ones I believe.
On a more light-hearted note (away from all the mystery and intrigue of the above books) I liked the Faraway Tree series too and there was a classy book called The Land of Far Beyond (I think) about a group of people from an absolute hole of a city (an allegorised Dublin I presume) who were given burdens to bear that could only be removed in this far off land. Had LSD trip written all over it.
And yes I read the Mallory Towers books at some point.Beats St.Clares hands down though.
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The ball is round and has many surprises.
The ball is round and has many surprises.
Strangely I am enjoying this!Originally Posted by Conor74
I can't decide if my greatest strength is Attractiveness or Honesty though!
And I am Darrell - "Occassionally prone to fits of temper, but liked by staff and students alike. You are straightforward, honest, good-hearted Darrell."![]()
The ball is round and has many surprises.
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