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Dont You Just Love It When Threads Start Off Then They Twist And Turn As They Go?
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I say this with added humour :) I often see a topic that may go to 100+ but by the 100 mark, it's got nothing to do with the OP which is often quite funny :0)))
I bet this one ends up political even haha
Good morning by the way
I bet this one ends up political even haha
Good morning by the way
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Twists and turns and lots of tensions, Answers removed and countless suspensions. ..
11:16 Sun 15th Nov 2020
For the love of Ada ...
It was Mabel, not Barney.
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It was Mabel, not Barney.
Have a go here:
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// Had they invented telly when you were a kid Bobbs?//
you had to be tray reesh to have a telly after it was invented
a frenz grandmother had one - she was tray reesh
Huge cabinet and a screen the size of twenty cigarette packet
sets cost around £200 - which was between £2000-£20 000 now
there are virtually no recordings - in fact they found it easier to film the broadcast as it was broadcast
see you tube
someone stuck an aerial oudda the window and then engraved a 78 with the em wave transmissions - sound was somewhere else - and a crazed tv engineer historian got sense out of it ( high kicking leddies) fiftiy years later
you had to be tray reesh to have a telly after it was invented
a frenz grandmother had one - she was tray reesh
Huge cabinet and a screen the size of twenty cigarette packet
sets cost around £200 - which was between £2000-£20 000 now
there are virtually no recordings - in fact they found it easier to film the broadcast as it was broadcast
see you tube
someone stuck an aerial oudda the window and then engraved a 78 with the em wave transmissions - sound was somewhere else - and a crazed tv engineer historian got sense out of it ( high kicking leddies) fiftiy years later
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