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"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... fs wrote: "Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: "B Hughes" wrote in message ... We do not like TOP POSTERS in uf+dm. Please learn how to post proper should you wish to return. You have been warned. Who the **** are you, coming on here and laying the law down? 'You have been warned' my arse. Pillock. Bill xposted Bill, all over the place :O) -- Paul (we break easy) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ Oh, so now you think it funny to post filthy language and abuse all over the Usenet but are quick to find excuse for a top poster just because he is blind? Double standards springs to mind. it isn't MY language as it isn't MY exposting. and, oh wise one, what do you think you do every time you reply to our posts? I haven't edited this, and neither did you. I don't believe in censorship! -- Paul (we break easy) ------------------------------------------------------- Stop and Look http://www.geocities.com/dreamst8me/ |
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"JNugent" wrote in message ... Paul Heslop wrote: "Graham." wrote: "Woody" wrote in message ... Four Feather Falls was Gerry (Thunderbirds) Anderson. Anyone remember Phyllis Diller in The Pruitts of Southampton? C. 1966? I rather think Four Feather Falls was somewhat earlier than that - possibly 1963-ish? Having typed that I remembered that Google is your friend..... 1958!!!!!!! (well in the States anyway.) 1960 over here. Geez, I feel old. I remember FFF quite well. You no doubt will have discovered Anderson had an earlier production called The Adventures of Twizzle which I have no memory of. After FFF he did Torchy the Battery Boy thereby setting the space-travel trend. Those two ("Torchy" and "Four Feather Falls") came in the reverse order: "Torchy" was [definitely] the earler. IIRC, "Torchy" was shown at weekends (meaning that it was distributed by either ATV London or ABC), whereas "FFF" was a weekday programme (ATV Midlands, Rediffusion or Granada). Yes, I had the chronology wrong. Long tme ago. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Froot Bat" wrote in message ... I don't think it was posted like that. It was just rude and silly (You Have Been Warned) and designed to get a reaction. Yup. That always gets 'em going, the "warning". ROTFL! |
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"Froot Bat" wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 23:23:36 GMT, Paul Heslop wrote: fs wrote: "Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: "B Hughes" wrote in message ... We do not like TOP POSTERS in uf+dm. Please learn how to post proper should you wish to return. You have been warned. Who the **** are you, coming on here and laying the law down? 'You have been warned' my arse. Pillock. xposted Bill, all over the place :O) Oh, so now you think it funny to post filthy language and abuse all over the Usenet but are quick to find excuse for a top poster just because he is blind? Double standards springs to mind. it isn't MY language as it isn't MY exposting. and, oh wise one, what do you think you do every time you reply to our posts? To spare you being trolled any mo how do you (and the other suckers who replied to him) think B Hughes[1] posted, when he 'complained' about Brian top posting? Go back and check. [1] aka "fs" aka "Mary Fisher" aka "Matthew Meatloaf" etc etc etc Tell tale Tit! Your tongue will split! And all the little doggies will have a little bit! (and the name is Maltloaf by the way.) |
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"Graham." wrote in message ... "Woody" wrote in message ... Four Feather Falls was Gerry (Thunderbirds) Anderson. Anyone remember Phyllis Diller in The Pruitts of Southampton? C. 1966? I rather think Four Feather Falls was somewhat earlier than that - possibly 1963-ish? Having typed that I remembered that Google is your friend..... 1958!!!!!!! (well in the States anyway.) 1960 over here. Geez, I feel old. I remember FFF quite well. You no doubt will have discovered Anderson had an earlier production called The Adventures of Twizzle which I have no memory of. I remember Twizzle it was about a puppet boy whose arms and legs telescoped http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFF26F-C_RQ Twizzle was one of my earliest memories of TV Steve Terry |
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"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... Bill Wright wrote: "B Hughes" wrote in message ... We do not like TOP POSTERS in uf+dm. Please learn how to post proper should you wish to return. You have been warned. Who the **** are you, coming on here and laying the law down? 'You have been warned' my arse. Pillock. Bill xposted Bill, all over the place :O) Yes, well, that's alright. Bill |
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"Ian F." wrote in message ... wrote in message ... Taht? As in Lilo Lil - "She. Is. A. Taht!" LOL! Where's me tea? Col |
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... On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:04:53 +0100, "Graham." wrote: "Woody" wrote in message ... Four Feather Falls was Gerry (Thunderbirds) Anderson. Anyone remember Phyllis Diller in The Pruitts of Southampton? C. 1966? I rather think Four Feather Falls was somewhat earlier than that - possibly 1963-ish? Having typed that I remembered that Google is your friend..... 1958!!!!!!! (well in the States anyway.) 1960 over here. Geez, I feel old. I remember FFF quite well. You no doubt will have discovered Anderson had an earlier production called The Adventures of Twizzle which I have no memory of. After FFF he did Torchy the Battery Boy thereby setting the space-travel trend. Anyone remember Space Patrol? not an Anderson series but produced by Roberta Leigh who wrote the scripts for twizzle and Torchy. I remember Twizzle. Used to streach the legs and arms to the accompning ratcheting sound. The legs looked like the the twisted metal skewers. She also wrote Hoppity. I remeber the theme tune and the character her swinging on a gate! Episodes of Space Patrol I believe were posted on one of the SCFI news groups last year. I can't remember if I downloaded them. I used to like that series. never liked Torchy though. Really started for me with Supercar and Fireball XL5 though! Steve Ah, now you're talking. Fireball XL5 Supercar Stingray ? Thunderbirds - the best of the lot Joe 90 My kids bought me an album of TV themes a Christmas or two ago and Fireball XL5 was on it. Sadly I could remember the words and I'm only 58!! The other thing that sticks in my head was Steve ??'s pet - its name was in my head a minute ago but its gone - which was a creature called a Gabbladicton and had a single phrase - "Welcome home." Sad or what? Stop STOP! I can't stand the pain any more...................................... -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
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"Woody" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Sat, 25 Jul 2009 20:04:53 +0100, "Graham." wrote: "Woody" wrote in message ... Four Feather Falls was Gerry (Thunderbirds) Anderson. Anyone remember Phyllis Diller in The Pruitts of Southampton? C. 1966? I rather think Four Feather Falls was somewhat earlier than that - possibly 1963-ish? Having typed that I remembered that Google is your friend..... 1958!!!!!!! (well in the States anyway.) 1960 over here. Geez, I feel old. I remember FFF quite well. You no doubt will have discovered Anderson had an earlier production called The Adventures of Twizzle which I have no memory of. After FFF he did Torchy the Battery Boy thereby setting the space-travel trend. Anyone remember Space Patrol? not an Anderson series but produced by Roberta Leigh who wrote the scripts for twizzle and Torchy. I remember Twizzle. Used to streach the legs and arms to the accompning ratcheting sound. The legs looked like the the twisted metal skewers. She also wrote Hoppity. I remeber the theme tune and the character her swinging on a gate! Episodes of Space Patrol I believe were posted on one of the SCFI news groups last year. I can't remember if I downloaded them. I used to like that series. never liked Torchy though. Really started for me with Supercar and Fireball XL5 though! Steve Ah, now you're talking. Fireball XL5 Supercar Stingray ? Thunderbirds - the best of the lot Joe 90 My kids bought me an album of TV themes a Christmas or two ago and Fireball XL5 was on it. Sadly I could remember the words and I'm only 58!! The other thing that sticks in my head was Steve ??'s pet - its name was in my head a minute ago but its gone - which was a creature called a Gabbladicton and had a single phrase - "Welcome home." Sad or what? Stop STOP! I can't stand the pain any more...................................... Zoonie the Lazoon Gabbladicton? I don't recall that Robert the Robot had the catch-phrase "On our way 'ome" -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"fs" wrote in message ... "Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "B Hughes" wrote in message ... We do not like TOP POSTERS in uf+dm. Please learn how to post proper should you wish to return. You have been warned. Who the **** are you, coming on here and laying the law down? 'You have been warned' my arse. Pillock. Bill Poor B Hughes is blind. Apart from repeating the warning to you I have also sent abuse reports to: c.c. news.giganews.net Yeah right, ss if an ISP is going to be interested in intervening in some Usenet flame war. c.c. The management uk.food+drink.misc Unmoderated newsgroups do not have 'management', despite certain people imagining that they belong to some elite group of posters that run things. Col |
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