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Old 13-06-2008, 10:50 PM
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want an Ingrid Bergman on with the brim over one eye, how Ill see in the shop is another issue.
How about this one?



Oh, you want Ingrid Bergman?
Can you do the Warhol version?


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Old 13-06-2008, 10:51 PM
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thanks steve can I have the bottom one, would suit me better .
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Old 13-06-2008, 11:05 PM
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Is The Whistleblower any good then? I've got it on DVD but couldn't be bothered watching it.

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havent a scooby, Graeme, can I ask why your name is spelled that way, had to look twice. off to dreamland now ,as if Im ever anyway else night all.
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Old 13-06-2008, 11:18 PM
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havent a scooby, Graeme, can I ask why your name is spelled that way, had to look twice. off to dreamland now ,as if Im ever anyway else night all.
Blame my parents. Graham is a surname in Scotland - as I'm sure you know. The alternate spelling differentiated it from Grahams they knew around town.

Why call me it at all?

I think subconciously they had heard of artist Graham Sutherland and thought the names suited each other - my surname is Sutherland you see.

They swear they'd never heard of him though.

For years I had to put up with clever buggers like headmasters saying "not THE Graham Sutherland?" Ha ha ha.

It had all died down and then I moved to Coventry - where everybody has heard of him because of the tapestry in the Cathedral - and it's started all over again.

Wish they called me Donald instead... Or Keifer!

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Old 14-06-2008, 12:14 AM
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Wish they called me Donald instead... Or Keifer!
or Dame Joan
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Old 14-06-2008, 07:52 AM
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For a while my nick name at school was "Sutherland's Law" which I quite like being a fan - even then - of the great Ian Cuthbertson.

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Blame my parents. Graham is a surname in Scotland - as I'm sure you know. The alternate spelling differentiated it from Grahams they knew around town.

Why call me it at all?

I think subconciously they had heard of artist Graham Sutherland and thought the names suited each other - my surname is Sutherland you see.

They swear they'd never heard of him though.

For years I had to put up with clever buggers like headmasters saying "not THE Graham Sutherland?" Ha ha ha.

It had all died down and then I moved to Coventry - where everybody has heard of him because of the tapestry in the Cathedral - and it's started all over again.

Wish they called me Donald instead... Or Keifer!
hahah wonderful wee story, glad I asked now, have you viisted Sutherland at all, Ive been often, hey was born in Coventry but never seen the place, must go back one day and see the cathedral, it was just being built when I was born. and your name is lovely.
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Old 14-06-2008, 09:52 AM
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Ok, I'll hide it inside "The Telegraph" and pretend it's a top-shelf magazine.
Hide it inside a copy of 'Stoat-Fumblers Weekly'. Much less embarrassing

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Hide it inside a copy of 'Stoat-Fumblers Weekly'. Much less embarrassing
haha good one Straff
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FWIW, the offer-ad page [p37] from today's Mail has DVD covers showing the selection and indicating the apparent issue order, after today's The Whistle Blower and Sunday's Half-Moon Street, as:
Water
Shiner
Quicksand
Shadow Run
Jack The Ripper
Without A Clue
The Holcraft Covenant
A Shock To The System
The Romantic Englishwoman
Silver Bears
Then There Were Giants*
The Statement

* Then There Were Giants is aka World War II: When Lions Roared (1994), a TV movie about the Tehran Conference with Caine as Stalin and Bob Hoskins as Churchill.

Some films are fairly obscure, more info here: Michael Caine (I)
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Old 14-06-2008, 11:00 AM
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FWIW, the offer-ad page [p37] from today's Mail has DVD covers showing the selection and indicating the apparent issue order, after today's The Whistle Blower and Sunday's Half-Moon Street, as:
Water
Shiner
Quicksand
Shadow Run
Jack The Ripper
Without A Clue
The Holcraft Covenant
A Shock To The System
The Romantic Englishwoman
Silver Bears
Then There Were Giants*
The Statement

* Then There Were Giants is aka World War II: When Lions Roared (1994), a TV movie about the Tehran Conference with Caine as Stalin and Bob Hoskins as Churchill.

Some films are fairly obscure, more info here: Michael Caine (I)
A shock to the system, was one of those films i saw on tv, having never heard of it, and was pleasantly surprised. If the DM are giving away one a day, and your title order is correct, i make it a week Monday for a 'shock to the system' .
Do you simply, buy that days DM and exchange the token at the counter on the day??
Cheers

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hahah wonderful wee story, glad I asked now, have you viisted Sutherland at all, Ive been often, hey was born in Coventry but never seen the place, must go back one day and see the cathedral, it was just being built when I was born. and your name is lovely.
There's a coincidence!

Yes, I've visited Sutherland a few times. Dunrobin Castle and all that. Lairg is beautiful!

The bloke that used to have the Fish and Chip shop in the main street in Golspie was called Sutherland and he had an incredible family resemblance to my Uncle Pete! But our family have been in Dunfermline for generations...

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really Graeme I can believe that so many Sutherlands buried there on the big hilltop graveyard round the coast towards Sutherland, beautiful up there, did you viist Badbea too, where the clearances from the glens forced them on to beaches where hardly anything could be grown have some photos of the place if you ve never visited .
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Old 14-06-2008, 02:09 PM
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FWIW, the offer-ad page [p37] from today's Mail has DVD covers showing the selection and indicating the apparent issue order, after today's The Whistle Blower and Sunday's Half-Moon Street, as:
Water
Shiner
Quicksand
Shadow Run
Jack The Ripper
Without A Clue
The Holcraft Covenant
A Shock To The System
The Romantic Englishwoman
Silver Bears
Then There Were Giants*
The Statement

* Then There Were Giants is aka World War II: When Lions Roared (1994), a TV movie about the Tehran Conference with Caine as Stalin and Bob Hoskins as Churchill.

Some films are fairly obscure, more info here: Michael Caine (I)
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It does depend what they include in the collection of course. He has been in some great films (uncredited in some of the early ones). But he's also been in some real stinkers

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So they've selected the stinkers then?

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