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Freddy
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Thanks Steve and David, they were my thoughts but diplomacy meant I kept them to myself.
As for Sammy yes he looked like me as well so you could easily put yourself in his sandels(with socks) and it gave you a great sense of adventure, a wanting to travel and as an oldie now in those days you could get on a bus or bike and just do that even before you were a teenager. Freddy |
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Jim
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Welcome to this wonderful webby thing! When I discovered this site, quite by accident, I couldn't believe that there were other loonies out there who thought and liked the same old films as me, AND there are some really good lads and lasses too, in London; Bristol; Wolverhampton and Queensland in Oz. thumbs_u |
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Freddy
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Dear David Brent,
Your lovely poster girl Hayley Mills is a special guest star in Wednesdays Murder She Wrote. Notice I haven't mentioned anything about you two timing Martina. The words cad, bounder, scoundrel do not pass my lips! you Terry Thomas you Freddy |
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David Brent
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Cheers Freddie thumbs_u
I assume you're talking of UK television schedules.Unfortunately my antenna cannot quite pick up a decent picture from there.It's a pretty old series though so i may have seen it. Hayley Mills was a childhood favourite,a juvenile crush,a wet dream. Martina is ALL woman, cannot be surpassed for pure sex appeal & most importantly she is a pure lady in character and nature. "I but saw her pass by....yet i shall love her till i die." Dave. |
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I do collect posters - mostly 30s or WW2 - and very occasionally movie posters. The gems of Brit film posters have to be the UK release Ealing posters - they used several well known British artists (John Piper (Painted Boats), Edward Bawden (Hue & Cry, Titfield Thunderbolt), Edward Ardizzone (Nicholas Nickleby) etc)and in those days they were still using lithography - many stand up as beautiful works of art in their own right.
The main problem with collecting posters is conservation - as well as the price you pay for the poster they very often need linen backing (about £50 for a 30 x 20 poster)and cleaning. Thats before you can get it framed! Linen backing is the only acceptable backing in the eyes of poster collectors, and it does get rid of most fold marks etc. Having a poster dry mounted at your local framers will reduce its value by 90% straightaway! |
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