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Started by Griffin NoName, September 11, 2007, 10:54:30 PM

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Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

Sibling Zono(trichia Capensis) aka anon1mat0 aka Nicolás.

PPPP: Politicians are Parasitic, Predatory and Perverse.

Swatopluk

Don't know how high but it probably was not a high point for the passengers.

This is also a classic
[youtube=425,350]O6KE0re9vCI[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6KE0re9vCI
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Griffin NoName

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One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand


Swatopluk

A (nature) documentary on Turkey
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Aggie

The South Park episode "The F Word".  :ROFL: - yes I'm sick of loud motorcycles showing off downtown.
WWDDD?

Swatopluk

This:
[youtube=425,350]1GDrh1pRP7c[/youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GDrh1pRP7c
You see, cellphones are a accursed!!!
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

beagle

Dr Who - The Invasion of Time
The angels have the phone box




Swatopluk

Wildes Russland (nature documentary)
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Pachyderm

Imus ad magum Ozi videndum, magum Ozi mirum mirissimum....

Swatopluk

Quote from: Swatopluk on November 29, 2009, 09:21:58 AM
Wildes Russland (nature documentary)

Now finished.
They get the BBC optics but still have to learn a bit about coherency/cutting. Otherwise remarkably good.
I have now so many yet unseen DVDs that I probaly could not finish them all even if I watched 24/7 for all of my holidays  :(
But given my experience that DVDs have a tendency to become suddenly unavailable (or hyperexpensive for the editions I prefer) I tend to grab what I can. How do you think I got all those obscure movies I use for the Guess the movie thread?
So what should I watch next? People hitting other people with or without blunt or sharp instruments (subgroups blackhaired Easterlings or blond Norsebeings), obscure longteethers, more BBC documentaries, feed for the inner pre-teen...?
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

beagle

Quote from: Swatopluk on November 30, 2009, 10:27:19 AM
So what should I watch next?

It's time we started you on Dr Who. If you start with the 1963 Hartnell ones now you'll be up to date in no time.
The angels have the phone box




pieces o nine

^ what he said.   :k9-affirmative:

TardisMedia's Daily Motion site has a comprehensive selection of the classic series in intermittent chronological order (with a smattering of recons of the missing episodes added of late).

Of course, it's always best to support the beeb directly if possible...
"If you are not feeling well, if you have not slept, chocolate will revive you. But you have no chocolate! I think of that again and again! My dear, how will you ever manage?"
--Marquise de Sevigne, February 11, 1677

Swatopluk

Unfortunately the BBC seems to have lost the tapes of their original b/w first series (I prefer to start at the roots).
The Doctor is not an unknown entity to me, although my first encounter was not by TV but by a book (at the end a huge number of dormant Daleks were buried by ice sludge(?) in their subterranean base but the highest-ranking one that got away got the last word, saying that they would dig out their comrades to fight another day since Daleks never give up and cannot be beaten).
Later I tried to get the scripts for the episodes that Douglas Adams wrote.  During a school exchange trip to Coventry  I got to see an episode on TV but could not understand much (that was before I learned proper English). Since then I only got the two movies made for the big screen (with Peter Cushing as The Doctor) on DVD*. I hear the Dalesk in that were superior to the ones used by the BBC at the time and were then used for later TV episodes.
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Next documentary. This time about the Alps.
Expecting a huge load of new DVDs (mainly documentaries) from England**

*also containing a documentary on the Dalek mania
**although I assume that they come form amazon's central depot in Southern Germany
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

beagle

You could always jump in with Patrick Troughton, or even the modern series.  Even I don't remember Hartnell (well I was three).


The angels have the phone box




Griffin NoName


Ha! I remember the very first..... my little sister hid behind the sofa.


watching..... Andy Marr's History of Modern Britain
Psychic Hotline Host

One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand