Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Watched an old film/documentary yesterdy about public reaction at the time Orson Welles broadcast his “War of the Worlds” radio play in 1938, it was called “The Night America Trembled” made for TV in 1957 and lasting nearly an hour. I spotted a young James Coburn and an even younger Warren Oates in it before they became well known.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
The grannies are always right.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
They do say that behind every disaster there is a silver lining....Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Some people have all the luck, enjoy your stay there Solo, you know I would.Re: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
Not me Jem but can you imagine getting that message..doesn't bear thinking ofRe: Leisurely Scribbles (part 5)
The first time I came home late for dinner was after work when I went into the pub with some friends, one of which had won a couple of thousand at the Cheltenham racing festival, the wife let it go that once but said if I was late again it would be left in the oven and she would not be responsible for how it tasted, fair enough, she had taken the trouble to cook it, however it wasn't long before I got sick of eating stale crusted dinners and went back to regular eating hours.
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