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31-Jan 2024 Wednesday 3:50 PM (87 days ago)
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31-Jan 2024 Wednesday 4:05 PM (87 days ago)            #2
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Wow 1979!
i cant remember much about chinese tv dramas during that time because i was in my 20s
And just ROD from NS
full of active life ...like dating and sports
mainly football of course
hmm 1979 .. as far as i remember ARGENTINA won the 1978 world cup!
yes .. MARIO KEMPES was the hero



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01-Feb 2024 Thursday 11:55 AM (87 days ago)            #3
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The 1980's ah,
I in primary school at that time,
had the time to watch some of these dramas,
1980's SBC Chinese dramas was the best indeed,
thanks for sharing bro





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