(You're saying it was good, right? Because I'm saying that too. ;))
Am I too old to like Knighmare?
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Re: Too old for Knightmare?
Indeed we do! 
(You're saying it was good, right? Because I'm saying that too. ;))
(You're saying it was good, right? Because I'm saying that too. ;))
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Re: Too old for Knightmare?
...and I think it is good because I enjoy watching it, brings back memories, is a classic show, is different everytime you watch it with the exception of s4 ("Isn't that the eye shield master?"), you never outgrow it unless you are an 'old' mum, and many other reasons. Anyway how could people say it's childish when some of the questions and riddles asked are still to difficult for some of now and also the contestants 11+ (up to 16). Also certain bits still scare and somewhat frighten some of us (over 18s and even over 21s) even now.
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Re: Too old for Knightmare?
My mother is 45 years old and she watches the teletubbies and plays Pandemonium wich is a game for 12-16 year olds ;)
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I hate it when they ask riddles that I still don't know the answer to.
Would have been helpful if Gwendoline had actually said what the answer was in some of the riddles she said, along with a firm "Falsehood", rather than saying "no."
That was helpful. >:(
Would have been helpful if Gwendoline had actually said what the answer was in some of the riddles she said, along with a firm "Falsehood", rather than saying "no."
That was helpful. >:(
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