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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostEntertainment: Timeless S2 E6: "The King of the Delta Blues" which I can't remember anything about so it must be inneresting.
At 22:00 on BBC4 it's "Chasing the Moon" wherein the septics get to the Moon.
Whatever stuff is to be found in the extras of "Frequency (2000)".
Sapphire & Steel S3 E3 & 4.
Now watching the launch of Apollo 11.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 11 June 2020, 21:29.When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhen we first met I saw she had a pair of big gloves. Even back then I thought, "she's a keeper."
no glove, no love!Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Late tea has been lamb scouse out of the freezer
And I forgot to mention that the Sainsbury's in-store bakery has started making sesame bloomers again, so I had a few choice bits of a fresh one of those to go with itComment
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Decided to have a mooch about on Etsy for no good reason and happened upon a pair of glass cups and saucers that look an uncanny match for the set my Nan gave me when her and my Granddad moved from Surrey to up the road from the parentals, about 19 years ago. One of cups got broken a little while after I moved to London (not my fault!) and I was rather miffed. I vowed to keep an eye on tat stores and the like for a replacement and it seems I've found it! Hurrah! I had to buy two cups and saucers rather than the one cup I needed so I will now have five cups and six saucers, which doesn't feel like much of an improvement in the complete set stakes. However, I can at least make sure a set of four is safely stashed and maybe use the new spare one. Undecided as to what to do with the errant saucer. Maybe I will still find a saucerless cup. I bet if I got rid of it, one will turn up.
Interesting to see that people attributed the style to the 1960's or 70's. My Nan said she was given them as a wedding gift, which would have been 1940's as she married during the war.
If anyone sees a cup like this, please let me know!
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDecided to have a mooch about on Etsy for no good reason and happened upon a pair of glass cups and saucers that look an uncanny match for the set my Nan gave me when her and my Granddad moved from Surrey to up the road from the parentals, about 19 years ago. One of cups got broken a little while after I moved to London (not my fault!) and I was rather miffed. I vowed to keep an eye on tat stores and the like for a replacement and it seems I've found it! Hurrah! I had to buy two cups and saucers rather than the one cup I needed so I will now have five cups and six saucers, which doesn't feel like much of an improvement in the complete set stakes. However, I can at least make sure a set of four is safely stashed and maybe use the new spare one. Undecided as to what to do with the errant saucer. Maybe I will still find a saucerless cup. I bet if I got rid of it, one will turn up.
Interesting to see that people attributed the style to the 1960's or 70's. My Nan said she was given them as a wedding gift, which would have been 1940's as she married during the war.
If anyone sees a cup like this, please let me know!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou know it
no glove, no love!The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostI watched "Hill Street Blues" S1 E1: "Hill Street Station" introducing all those wonderful characters, many of whom are no longer with us.
Now watching the launch of Apollo 11.
One small step is on Tuesday at 22:00 BBC4.
The Equalizer has just demonstrated why you don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
There's a review of HSB S1 E1 which gives it a rating of *.
Obviously some sort of moron.
Applied a liberal quantity of ibuprofen gel to my neck & shoulder.
It's helped a bit.
And now we're on to the joys of "Sapphire & Steel".When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostDecided to have a mooch about on Etsy for no good reason and happened upon a pair of glass cups and saucers that look an uncanny match for the set my Nan gave me when her and my Granddad moved from Surrey to up the road from the parentals, about 19 years ago. One of cups got broken a little while after I moved to London (not my fault!) and I was rather miffed. I vowed to keep an eye on tat stores and the like for a replacement and it seems I've found it! Hurrah! I had to buy two cups and saucers rather than the one cup I needed so I will now have five cups and six saucers, which doesn't feel like much of an improvement in the complete set stakes. However, I can at least make sure a set of four is safely stashed and maybe use the new spare one. Undecided as to what to do with the errant saucer. Maybe I will still find a saucerless cup. I bet if I got rid of it, one will turn up.
Interesting to see that people attributed the style to the 1960's or 70's. My Nan said she was given them as a wedding gift, which would have been 1940's as she married during the war.
If anyone sees a cup like this, please let me know!
But for £2.50, who’s going to argue about the title!…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI was working in Strasbourg when my wife and I started dating. Out there, they have a wine glass for local wine, it’s a small glass on a green stem. You can buy it in the local Auchan for a couple of Euro per glass. We used to have 4 of those glasses at home but after breaking a couple I went searching on fleabay and found someone selling 8 of them,d scribed as “bad taste, 1970s kitsch”, and I’m thinking “reminder of Alsace”
But for £2.50, who’s going to argue about the title!
never mind what you call it , they mean something to you!
My wife is into vintage cat mugs, paying £8 for one seems silly but it makes her happy! We only have a days worth of billing...Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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