Off Topic Quicksand

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The quicksand of time question is there an early Beatles song were John Lennon sings the line "I'll get by as long as I have you" not to the standard classic as sung by every crooner under the sun but to a different tune, trying to track it down and failed so far. Rooch, anybody ?.
 
combined with the inevitable screeching chimpanzee sound to welcome every scene meant to be in darkest africa with the lion roar and elephant trumpet thrown in, just in case the khaki suits, thick vegetation and indigenous people carrying the equipment was not enough...
How many times did Ward Bond put those wagons in a circle while hundreds of Indians fired arrows and spears at them, and where do they hide behind a spoke on the wagon wheel<doh>
 
How many times did Ward Bond put those wagons in a circle while hundreds of Indians fired arrows and spears at them, and where do they hide behind a spoke on the wagon wheel<doh>

a 'regular' soldier would fall down stone dead with an arrow in the shoulder, the 'hero' would get hit several times yet be there at the end with his arm in a sling.
 
I seem to recall it in the Tarzan TV series and possibly on one of the Gerry Anderson shows maybe Thunderbirds.

Not quite "quick sand" but there was a part of 'Hetton Bogs' that had an area where a young lad could end up covered head to foot in foul smelling mud
- speaking from experience <laugh> :emoticon-0119-puke: