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Boys, Boys, Boys - Sabrina.
The song that says, "I'm a slapper with big tits and this year I would like to get spit roasted at Pontins".
This song reached number one in the UK charts in 1987. Apparently she did do some other stuff but I'll be dammed if I know what it is.
Here's that nipple pic:
6 Comments:
Anonymous said...
Bucko, there's a lot more than one nip slip in this video - so far I've counted seven.............or was it eight?
I'd better have another look then.
Sabrina is quite my kind of girl and those costumes were all the rage in the eighties, happy days indeed.
00:09
Bucko
said...
After watching it carfully again, I think you're right ;-)
12:02
microdave
said...
And the award for the worst supporting act goes to........That skimpy top!!
I wonder why she bothered to wear it at all - it's pretty obvious it wasn't going to stay on. I'm wondering now, if this was banned by the Beeb?
18:57
Bucko
said...
Nope it wasn't banned. I remember seeing it on top of the pops as a kid. And taping it and watching it and rewinding it.....
19:04
microdave
said...
"And taping it and watching it and rewinding it....."
I remember my first VCR - a Panasonic NV333. Top-loading, wired remote, and 2 heads giving a jittery still frame display.
The next was the NV366 (I think) with 4 heads, slow motion playback, and a good still frame. This was around the time the Dukes Of Hazzard was on TV, so much careful studying of the General Lee crumpling up on landing was made....
Oh, and the occasional look at Catherine Bach's legs when nobody else was around!
21:55
Bucko
said...
Im sure our first was a Panasonic. It was definately a top loader.
That was during Dallas, around the time when Pam woke up and found out it "was all a dream".
11:23
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6 Comments:
I'd better have another look then.
Sabrina is quite my kind of girl and those costumes were all the rage in the eighties, happy days indeed.
I wonder why she bothered to wear it at all - it's pretty obvious it wasn't going to stay on. I'm wondering now, if this was banned by the Beeb?
I remember my first VCR - a Panasonic NV333. Top-loading, wired remote, and 2 heads giving a jittery still frame display.
The next was the NV366 (I think) with 4 heads, slow motion playback, and a good still frame. This was around the time the Dukes Of Hazzard was on TV, so much careful studying of the General Lee crumpling up on landing was made....
Oh, and the occasional look at Catherine Bach's legs when nobody else was around!
That was during Dallas, around the time when Pam woke up and found out it "was all a dream".
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