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On 11 Feb, 16:29, "Keith \(Dorset\)"
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She looks exactly like the women who used to inhabit Greenham Common Peace
camp in the 1980s.


These wimmin happen to be my best friends )

I don't have a problem with them, her, or even how she sounds (although her
voisce does grate on my southern ears). I am just annoyed because I really
wanted to learn about growing pumpkins and squashes!


OK. What do you want to know that you don't already know Keith?
Honestly, I just don't understand!

When that title came up at the start of the programme I said to myself: that
sounds interesting and different - but how on earth are they going to fill a
whole programme like this with it?


I'm waiting for the repeat tomorrow eve, but from your post I guess it
was around halloween. Can't wait tomorrow now.

It transpired that there was virtually nothing about 'growing' in the whole
episode. Halfway through the prog. I began getting so irritated by Carol's
continued 'yummy' expressions that I almsot switched the box off. I decided
to hang on however, to see what I could learn from the rest of the
programme. All I saw was families around a bonfire.


Perhaps you've got a point - there's lots of yumyum sounds. You ought
to eat with my entire family in the summer - you'd go mad! Reminds me
when I work for the radio, I once edited all the 'yum' 'slurps' 'in
breath' 'loose denture's noises' and put them all together on one
tape, for fun. I bet the Tippett(*) duo would have loved my
'music' ;o)

(*) Now let's see how many of you knows about them ;o)

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"La Puce" wrote in message
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On 11 Feb, 16:29, "Keith \(Dorset\)"
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She looks exactly like the women who used to inhabit Greenham Common
Peace
camp in the 1980s.


These wimmin happen to be my best friends )



Are you off your rocker like them as well?

Mike


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On 11 Feb, 16:51, "'Mike'" wrote:
Are you off your rocker like them as well?


We rock alright.

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On 11 Feb, 17:08, Martin wrote:
Have you been standing too near the transmitter dishes at Menwith Hills and
Fylingdales again?


)) NO BUT I'D BE GRATEFUL IF SOMEONE WOULD ASK MY SON TO PUT THE
MUSIC DOWN - I MEAN I DON'T MIND SYSTEMS OF THE DOWN, BUT I'M SURE
IT'S GOING TO LEAD TO COMPLICATION ... with my hearing, eventually.
That's better.

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Puce writes
On 11 Feb, 17:08, Martin wrote:
Have you been standing too near the transmitter dishes at Menwith Hills and
Fylingdales again?


)) NO BUT I'D BE GRATEFUL IF SOMEONE WOULD ASK MY SON TO PUT THE
MUSIC DOWN - I MEAN I DON'T MIND SYSTEMS OF THE DOWN, BUT I'M SURE
IT'S GOING TO LEAD TO COMPLICATION ... with my hearing, eventually.
That's better.

You'll get used to it. Just learn to play a musical instrument and you
can drown out all sound from an amplifier!
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On 11 Feb, 21:48, June Hughes wrote:
You'll get used to it. Just learn to play a musical instrument and you
can drown out all sound from an amplifier!


You're psychic!! I've played piano for 35 years ... but that's not
loud enough. So I've bought an electric guitar for my son and I'm now
using it and I love it. We've got this sound card now on our hifi
system in which I can plug my guitar. Today my neighbours told me they
thought that Patti Smith was playing a concert at Trafford Park
because they heard 'I'm dancing barefoot'. I was so pleased ))))

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On 11 Feb, 17:41, Martin wrote:
On 11 Feb, 17:08, Martin wrote:

My son has ringing in his ears and wonders why.


I used to go to the Led Mill in Sheffield. A fine but loud
establishment. I met John Peel there for the first time ...

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