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Wonder what happened to that little lad after Skippy. I just imagine Skippy ended up on a barbie after his acting career.

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Garry Pankhurst (born October 1957) is an Australian former child actor and exporter, best known for his role as Sonny Hammond in the 1960s Australian children's television series Skippy.[1][2] He left the acting profession and went into hotel and restaurant management.[3][4] He later started a career in meatexport to Malaysia which included kangaroo meat, a situation he referred to as "Sonny's revenge".[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Pankhurst
 
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Garry Pankhurst (born October 1957) is an Australian former child actor and exporter, best known for his role as Sonny Hammond in the 1960s Australian children's television series Skippy.[1][2] He left the acting profession and went into hotel and restaurant management.[3][4] He later started a career in meatexport to Malaysia which included kangaroo meat, a situation he referred to as "Sonny's revenge".[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Pankhurst

Beat me to it.<laugh>

There were 9 different kangaroos which played the part of Skippy. I suppose kangaroo looks much like another to the untrained eye.
Didn't realise Lisa Goddard was in most of the episodes.
 
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Beat me to it.<laugh>

There were 9md8fferent kangaroos which played the part of Skippy. I suppose kangaroo looks much like another to the untrained eye.
Didn't realise Lisa Goddard was in most of the episodes.

Blimey, that's a lot of roos.
 
Beat me to it.<laugh>

There were 9 different kangaroos which played the part of Skippy. I suppose kangaroo looks much like another to the untrained eye.
Didn't realise Lisa Goddard was in most of the episodes.
Lisa looked nothing like Skippy. I’m surprised too.
 
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Garry Pankhurst (born October 1957) is an Australian former child actor and exporter, best known for his role as Sonny Hammond in the 1960s Australian children's television series Skippy.[1][2] He left the acting profession and went into hotel and restaurant management.[3][4] He later started a career in meatexport to Malaysia which included kangaroo meat, a situation he referred to as "Sonny's revenge".[5]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Pankhurst

<laugh><laugh><rofl><rofl>
 
Hardly sounds like a barrel of laughs, can see our group getting ejected

Obviously not well thought through, don't go for a piss at half time but don't leave your seat during the game either.

"Fans were also advised against using toilet facilities “at peak times” – at half-time and the end of the game – and told to stay in their seats throughout the game “if possible”. However they were allowed to take masks off while seated, which will not be permitted in Premier League grounds."

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ust-wear-masks-and-not-sing-or-chant-too-much
 
Hardly sounds like a barrel of laughs, can see our group getting ejected

Obviously not well thought through, don't go for a piss at half time but don't leave your seat during the game either.

"Fans were also advised against using toilet facilities “at peak times” – at half-time and the end of the game – and told to stay in their seats throughout the game “if possible”. However they were allowed to take masks off while seated, which will not be permitted in Premier League grounds."

https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ust-wear-masks-and-not-sing-or-chant-too-much

**** that for a game of soldiers. If I'd wanted that match day experience, I'd have been an Arsenal; fan.
 
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