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In the United Kingdom, the 1977 TV program with Larry Wilcox and Erik Estrada was called CRiSPS?


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Brian, why no witty comments from your throng? Is your demo too young to get this? Do they not understand that potato chips are called crisps in the UK? Do they not remember 'CHiPs'? Why don't I just put something witty on here? All good questions, I think. Actually, I just wanted to create the proper venue to type the name 'Ponch'.

Thanks for your continued good work.

Occasionally continued.

-B.

I don't know if I'm in the demographic to which glenn was referring, but I got it. CHiPS - CRiSPS, I'm aware of the old cop show and what they call potato chips in the UK, ha ha. I didn't think it very funny though. Brian has done better, and if we let him live he will do better soon.

Cotswolds Riding Special Police Squad.

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Unfunny in Farsi, hilarious in Dutch.



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