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The Mad Collector

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Joolz said:
Dotsie said:
We switched it off. Too much staring into the distance, in a "Wow!, Right?" kind of way. Dull.
Pleased it wasn't just me then :) Its a shame cos Prof Brian used to be so exciting :laugh:
Unfortunately that isn't likely to be him however, he played keyboards on their first album and this was from 3 years later when he studying full time at Manchester university
 

Joolz

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The Mad Collector said:
Joolz said:
Dotsie said:
We switched it off. Too much staring into the distance, in a "Wow!, Right?" kind of way. Dull.
Pleased it wasn't just me then :) Its a shame cos Prof Brian used to be so exciting :laugh:
Unfortunately that isn't likely to be him however, he played keyboards on their first album and this was from 3 years later when he studying full time at Manchester university
Hate to argue but...
Have a look
 

Willem

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Saw three movies over the last 2 days:
Four Lions, a dramedy about British terrorists which was pretty enjoyable;
Razorback, pretty awful 80s horror about a huge killer boar in Australia;
The Human Centipede, a horror/thriller about a medical expirement which was very gross, offensive and not to be recommended. Unless you like that sort of thing :) I watched it tonight, to see what the fuss was about. Wish I'd just watched Aliens on tv :)
 

Tonyblack

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The Mad Collector said:
Max Boyce - Live from Treorchy Again.

The follow up concert nearly 40 years after the first one :eek: it took me back to my childhood and my Dad having the original album :laugh:
:laugh: A bunch of us went to Majorca years ago and we went into a bar. The Spanish owner asked us where we were from and when we said 'Wales' he disappeared behind the bar and after a bit of rummaging he triumphantly held up a cassette tape.

It was Max Boyce Live at Treorchy. He put it on and we spent the whole evening singing along to it. Lots of other customers came in, listened and then left. :laugh:
 

Dotsie

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I've been watching Hyperdrive, a scifi comedy series with Nick Frost in that I didn't even notice was on telly at the time. But the boxset was only a fiver, so I thought why not. It's pretty funny.
 

captainmeme

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Tonyblack said:
captainmeme said:
Just watched Monty Python and the Holy Grail... Again... Best comedy ever!
The Life of Brian is funnier in my opinion. :p
I like the Life of Brian... But you just can't beat the Holy Grail. I made a Lego Monty Python and the Holy Grail film once; fifty-five minutes long and I was going to upload it to Youtube... But I put it on the Macintosh instead of Vista, and the Mac film thingy is so hard to use! My Mum deleted it off the video camera and I messed up the voiceovers on the computer. :(
 
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