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Friday, 29 July 2016

1970s families

 

More sightings across the area...

Police say there've been more sightings of 1970s families across the Langport and Huish areas in recent weeks.

Members of the public who see them are warned not to tell them what year it is, not to say who shot JR in Dallas and not to mention that both VG and the Wayside Cafe will close in the early 1980s.

"It could have serious effects on the timeline" said Cosmic Pete, on the phone from his home in Wagg Drove in 1978.

There was panic in High Ham just yesterday when these children were spotted on a grass verge discussing last night's episode of George and Mildred...


 It's believed High Ham could be a 'hot spot' for 1970s families...late last year this herd was spotted by a farmer at nearby Turn Hill Woods...


One of them told the farmer he was looking for his Space Hopper.

 - and this grouping was spotted in The Avenue last autumn...one of them told a passer-by he was on his way to Fairhead's  "to buy a curlywurly and a bag of fizz bombs"...


"We're gonna try and sneak past Pam Hookins at the school crossing first!" said another.

- and this boy's been spotted several times this week wandering lanes in Pitney. He told a dog walker he was "looking for the Bat Cave"...


Investigations are continuing.

Anybody with any photos of 1970s people spotted in the area is urged to send them in to Carry On Langport via the blog's Facebook page.