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  1. I refuse to be told I must pay by card. I'll decide how I pay not Warner's & at their prices they can hide behind the card only system. I'll stick with cash thank you.
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  2. Just seen in the news that the country music singer Loretta Lynn has died aged 90 R.I.P.
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  3. Do they though??? I was watching a story on them yesterday, they are a drain on the grid, FOUR DAYS TO CHARGE THE LATEST HUMMER!!! What good is that?? They are out of the range for the average low income earner, cars that is, the Hummer costs nearly as much as a new house, new batteries cost 20-25 thousand bucks!!! They are heavily subsidized by governments or even those who do buy them would be buying a car with an internal combustion engine. Then in places like California, how do you charge them when wildfires have taken the power out?? Or even southern Florida?? I watche
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  4. Hey Arnold In Nuncargate there is a pub called The Cricket's arm's and inside there are someold photos of Horald Larwood. When first he went to Lords was there not some problem about him useing/going in there as Chricket was only for Gentalmen?, and Harald was from working class. I am sure if any of above is correct hopefully a member will tell me? Pub Name ? Lords ? this bit I seemed to remember from years ago but could be wrong.
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  5. As every true Englishman knows it was "Leg Theory" not Bodyline. Unsporting from the Aussies, that's a laugh. Who remembers these famous Australian cricket unsporting incidents? In 1979 Denis Lillee went out to bat against England with an aluminium bat, legal then but unsporting. The famous underarm ball in 1981 when Gregg Chappell the Australian captain instructed his brother Trevor to bowl the last ball of the game with New Zealand underarm, perfectly within the rules then but unsporting. The most recent was in 2018, "Sandpapergate", as it became known as, rocked the cricket
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  6. Richard Todd was a really nice bloke in real life, too. My wife’s uncle, Tadeusz Szuwalski, was one of the RAF pilots who flew the aircraft for the Dambusters film and they remained life-long friends.
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  7. Mrs Chulla was there last week. Had lovely weather, hope you do too. Enjoy!
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  8. I just checked my flying logbook. The last time I went to the IOW was in August 1980. Tollerton to Sandown took just 1 hour 40 minutes!
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  9. @catfan Are you going to the same hotel as you went to before?
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  10. Watch the locals they’re all intermarried. Years ago a friend went for a job interview on the IOW. The first question they asked him was ‘what do you know about the Island?’ He said ‘all the people here are supposed to be mad’. He didn’t get the job!
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