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While on the subject of Corrie: I really DON'T like the policy ('tho I understand the reasoning behind it) for having 2 episodes, with a 30-minute gap between them, twice a week, so I record the late-night/early-morning ITV2 repeat and fast forward through the adverts. This evening, this will free up some time for, among other things, watching another episode of the 1964 BBC2 series 'The Great War', which I haven't seen before and which I picked up for the proverbial chanson in a charity shop a few weeks ago.
OFCA: we were taught "Anewyh"... I have northern family roots and grandparents all watch the Street - but lately in fact I have a work-related reason for keeping abreast of events there
I am very much lacking in inspiration as regards question setting. I have come up with a sorbet to refresh the palate before (perhaps) a heavyweight D
What is the C in common between a Roman stage work ending in a visual love duet, the number 317, and Rita's Kabin?
EDIT: the sorbet image is not a clue
I like to think I would have got that one, but supper and then 'Look East' intervened!
I like to think I would have got that one, but supper and then 'Look East' intervened!
My timing was all wrong! Sorry!
Meantime: 30,000 views for this thread!!! Cheers folks
PS: looks as if I was No 30,000! Do I win an iPad?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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