Check out the poor battler toward the end, he can't afford a modern car.
Check out the poor battler toward the end, he can't afford a modern car.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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'sit bonum tempora volvunt'
I remember when Spike's death was announced on ABC Radio. They played this audio, which was a lovely send-off.
Rumour has it that, on one of his extended stays in Australia in the early seventies, he actually hosted an edition of This Day Tonight, but it has been lost like a lot of old footage which was erased rather than archived. Such a shame.
On the subject of the incomparable Spike, it is worth listening to some wonderful interviews with him which are posted on YouTube. One in particualr which springs to mind was part of a radio series called "In The Psychiatrist's Chair", in which he was interviewed by Professor Antony Clare. It, and other interviews like it, show what an amazing human being Spike was...
Here's the link to the interview by Antony Clare:
Spike Milligan - In the Psychiatrist's Chair (1982) - YouTube
Originally Posted by 1950landy
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I wonder how many people cut there leg cutting down trees using one of these saw's.
I have a couple of permanent reminders - two scars - of my time with one of those 2 man crosscut saws. I was around 14 years old and using one with my brother. One of us got out of sync, the blade buckled and then being uncontrolled it ran across my leg twice just above my knee. At the time I didn't know just how white a bone is before the blood flows but I quickly learnt. Ouch!!
A good demonstration of why safety chains should be crossed and kept as short as possible.
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If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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