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DruglessBrain Started conversation Sep 29, 2013
We watched Where Eagles Dare last night. It makes the post-WWII German economic miracle all the more remarkable that it should have happened just after Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood killed off 95% of the population, and 87% of their vehicles. I remember watching the film for the first time in the Queens' cinema on Union St, which was a high narrow cinema with steeply-raked seats and what seemed like a vast screen. The opening music - trum tattoo then orchestra, and the lone Fokker hugging the snow-clad mountains... so dramatic. A nae bad edge of seat film. Splendifferoonie for a... what... 14-year-old.
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woofti aka groovy gravy Posted Sep 30, 2013
Yeah good intro music. I tried to watch it but I couldn't handle all that snow... it's what I came 6,000 miles South to get away from.
Well partly that.
And of course the positive draw of the Republic.
Hope you both well. Best of English for your thesis
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woofti aka groovy gravy Posted Oct 3, 2013
Douglas, will be at Bob's funeral; would also like to see Andrew; can you sort it? Perhaps you & Andrew on 16th? my email [email protected]
Would love to see you and if you're too thesis'd up, then Andrew.
Cheers
dagesh
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DruglessBrain Posted Oct 6, 2013
Hiya.
I'll have a wee wordie with C on Monday, assuming that he is in.
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woofti aka groovy gravy Posted Oct 6, 2013
C and I have already made arrangements...
Hope to see you too sometime.
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