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Previously on "A slice of history"
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That is a great collection of films. The British Council is one of the great unsung British institutions.
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"General Election" showcases a popular young, up-and-coming D-Day veteran MP named John Profumo.
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Hey Halo
Send my very best regards to BGG, his diplomatic views are very much missed in this childrens play pen of a forum recently..
Chef
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Good that. The one about Britains agriculture and industry.
The worlds biggest producer, factories, the british picking fruit, ship building, the industrial North!
A great producing country!
Aint like that now!
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostErm...
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View Postyou only spit as they kick bottom
1974, a good year - I was born
awwww <comfort> (we could really do with a hug icon)
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posthigh elves <spit>
Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI remember sitting in a cottage in 1974, in Little Sandhurst, in front of a blazing coal fire, painting the tassles on my Sassinid Cataphracts
Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postno wonder the wife left me
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostBGG has been better but he's getting by, we are playing a lot of table-top battles at present as I now have time to paint again, planning on dusting down my 30k or so of points of High Elves if I can find enough greenies to splat
I remember sitting in a cottage in 1974, in Little Sandhurst, in front of a blazing coal fire, painting the tassles on my Sassinid Cataphracts
no wonder the wife left me
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Posthow is bgg these days ? I picked up a two player risk yesterday, me and the missus will be playing it at the weekend
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Thanks for that. Nice one!
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how is bgg these days ?
I picked up a two player risk yesterday, me and the missus will be playing it at the weekend
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A slice of history
Archive of the British Council Films can be found here
The town planning one shows we still have not learned from the past & in the rabbit one the avoidance of the word sex by "the male introduces sperm" is very innocent
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