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Eric and Ernie
On Jan 8, 4:27*pm, J G Miller wrote:
On Saturday, January 8th, 2011 at 06:04:48h +0000, Steve Terry wrote: i wanted a .22 Premier for christmas but only got the smoothbore .177 Junior * ACHTUNG / AVERTISSEMENT / WAARSCHUWING *-- 6,1 MByte MP3 file * http://www.archive.ORG/download/Dragnet_OTR/Dragnet_52-12-21_ep183_Tw... * "You don't give a kid a gun for Christmas." * *-- Sergeant Joe Friday Thanks - I shall enjoy listening to that! :-) |
Eric and Ernie
On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 08:47:36 -0800, Dry Gulch Pete wrote:
Thanks - I shall enjoy listening to that! :-) Incidentally, if Film24 has not stopped broadcasting because of going bankrupt, they were showing the Dragnet TV series at night, along with other ancient black and white low cost low picture quality prints of shows (Bonanza, The Lucy Show, Sherlock Holmes etc). Hmm, Film24 no longer appears at Lyngsat, so they must have finally ceased broadcasting, and their spot has been taken over by a SONY Entertainment pay service I think. |
Eric and Ernie
J G Miller wrote:
Hmm, Film24 no longer appears at Lyngsat, so they must have finally ceased broadcasting, and their spot has been taken over by a SONY Entertainment pay service I think. Why do you always capitalise 'Sony' ? -- Mark Please replace invalid and invalid with gmx and net to reply. www.paras.org.uk |
Eric and Ernie
On Jan 8, 6:21*pm, J G Miller wrote:
On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 08:47:36 -0800, Dry Gulch Pete wrote: Thanks - I shall enjoy listening to that! :-) Incidentally, if Film24 has not stopped broadcasting because of going bankrupt, they were showing the Dragnet TV series at night, along with other ancient black and white low cost low picture quality prints of shows (Bonanza, The Lucy Show, Sherlock Holmes etc). Hmm, Film24 no longer appears at Lyngsat, so they must have finally ceased broadcasting, and their spot has been taken over by a SONY Entertainment pay service I think. Freeview viewers know their place! :-D An IDEA! - to Unforgettable TV Lines! |
Eric and Ernie
On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 18:24:44 +0000, Mark Carver wrote:
Why do you always capitalise 'Sony' ? Probably because of staring for years at SONY in capitals on the front of TVs. ;) Example -- http://www.100ideashouse.com/images/Sony-TV.jpg It seems that they have replaced SONY with BRAVIA on some models. |
Eric and Ernie
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember Bill Wright saying something like: The car that Vic Reeves picked Victoria Wood up in right at the end had a wrong-looking tax disk. Could it have been a 'vintage vehicle 'disk? To be right in the period, it would have had a Guinness label. |
Eric and Ernie
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... We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Bill Wright saying something like: The car that Vic Reeves picked Victoria Wood up in right at the end had a wrong-looking tax disk. Could it have been a 'vintage vehicle 'disk? To be right in the period, it would have had a Guinness label. Indeed, half the cars were like my dads often was with "Tax in post" written on the back of an envelope stuck on the windscreen. A ploy that worked fine cos you did nothing until a plod pulled you up and told you off for no tax disc, then next day you'd go down the post office and buy one to make sure they didn't do you next time they saw you. Sometimes you could get away without buying one for months. Easy days long gone. Steve Terry -- Quidco cashback Sign-up Bonus of £1.25 when you signup at: http://www.quidco.com/user/613515/55307 |
Eric and Ernie
In article ,
Terry Casey writes In article , says... The car that Vic Reeves picked Victoria Wood up in right at the end had a wrong-looking tax disk. Could it have been a 'vintage vehicle 'disk? Looked like the sort of tax disk used, with several variations, between 1923 and 1956. I've deleted the recording but, if you can rember the colour, you can identify the year he http://www.britishtaxdiscs.co.uk/gallery.php Comparing the recording to those in your link it certainly appeared to be a genuine looking tax disc for 1954 with the correct shape of central symbol in blue on an off-white background. Of course it could have been a 1927 or 1931 disc which were the only others which would have looked similar under those lighting conditions, but if they went to the trouble of getting it close, I am sure they did it right. -- Kennedy Yes, Socrates himself is particularly missed; A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's ****ed. Python Philosophers (replace 'nospam' with 'kennedym' when replying) |
Eric and Ernie
In article , Steve Terry wrote:
Indeed, half the cars were like my dads often was with "Tax in post" written on the back of an envelope stuck on the windscreen. A ploy that worked fine cos you did nothing until a plod pulled you up and told you off for no tax disc, then next day you'd go down the post office and buy one to make sure they didn't do you next time they saw you. Sometimes you could get away without buying one for months. Easy days long gone. Indeed, but now that they have a computer that *knows* whether or not your tax is up to date, and where you live, it seems superfluous to have to bother fiddling about with little circular bits of paper. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
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