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Aenuff December 4th 04 07:24 AM

Fred Dibnah Tribute - BBC2 7:40pm Sat 4 Dec
 



John December 4th 04 09:35 PM

Thanks - it was great

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Regards

John


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Tim S December 4th 04 09:42 PM

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 07:24:57 +0000, Aenuff wrote:

Just saw it with the missus. A fascinating tribute to a fine man.

Tim

Badger December 4th 04 10:08 PM



Tim S wrote:

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 07:24:57 +0000, Aenuff wrote:

Just saw it with the missus. A fascinating tribute to a fine man.

Tim


My eldest sat and watched it with me, at 11 he hadn't see fred in action
before, "did you like that?" is now firmly embedded in his mind.

Niel.

Dave Liquorice December 4th 04 10:58 PM

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:35:25 GMT, John wrote:

Thanks - it was great


Begger missed it, any repeat?

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Dave Baker December 5th 04 02:56 AM

Subject: Fred Dibnah Tribute - BBC2 7:40pm Sat 4 Dec
From: "Dave Liquorice"
Date: 04/12/04 22:58 GMT Standard Time
Message-id: om

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:35:25 GMT, John wrote:

Thanks - it was great


Begger missed it, any repeat?


Feck it, so did I. Maybe it'll get ripped and shared on the Emule p2p network
and I can download it. What always made me stop and think about Fred was that
he was a basically ordinary, humble and working class man that TV turned into
an icon because his skills were actually quite extraordinary. Without that
coverage he'd have lived and died in obscurity and therefore so do perhaps very
many others whose stories are also worth telling but who will never achieve it
and we'll never know about. In fact perhaps everyone deserves their 15 minutes
of fame for one reason or another.
--
Dave Baker - Puma Race Engines (
www.pumaracing.co.uk)

Stuart December 5th 04 02:35 PM

On 05 Dec 2004 02:56:19 GMT, oEmails (Dave Baker)
wrote:

Subject: Fred Dibnah Tribute - BBC2 7:40pm Sat 4 Dec
From: "Dave Liquorice"

Date: 04/12/04 22:58 GMT Standard Time
Message-id: om

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:35:25 GMT, John wrote:

Thanks - it was great


Begger missed it, any repeat?


Feck it, so did I. Maybe it'll get ripped and shared on the Emule p2p network
and I can download it. What always made me stop and think about Fred was that
he was a basically ordinary, humble and working class man that TV turned into
an icon because his skills were actually quite extraordinary. Without that
coverage he'd have lived and died in obscurity and therefore so do perhaps very
many others whose stories are also worth telling but who will never achieve it
and we'll never know about. In fact perhaps everyone deserves their 15 minutes
of fame for one reason or another.


The sort of guy that folks like M.Parkinson esq should have on their chat
shows instead of the overpaid,under talented folks that are only on to
promote some book or film or dvd or somesuch ..
Stuart

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"YESTERDAY is history,TOMORROW is a mystery,TODAY is a gift

That is why it is called the present "

John Stumbles December 5th 04 03:23 PM

Dave Baker wrote:
Subject: Fred Dibnah Tribute - BBC2 7:40pm Sat 4 Dec
From: "Dave Liquorice"
Date: 04/12/04 22:58 GMT Standard Time
Message-id: om

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 21:35:25 GMT, John wrote:


Thanks - it was great


Begger missed it, any repeat?



Feck it, so did I. Maybe it'll get ripped and shared on the Emule p2p network


well if it does please let us all know.

I also missed it, I'm also kicking myself :-(

Ron Ireland December 5th 04 05:31 PM


"Aenuff" wrote in message
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I watched it, he was indeed an exceptionally talented individual with a
personality to match.



Rick Dipper December 5th 04 10:56 PM

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 22:08:35 GMT, Badger
wrote:



Tim S wrote:

On Sat, 04 Dec 2004 07:24:57 +0000, Aenuff wrote:

Just saw it with the missus. A fascinating tribute to a fine man.

Tim


My eldest sat and watched it with me, at 11 he hadn't see fred in action
before, "did you like that?" is now firmly embedded in his mind.

Niel.


My youngest liked the chimney comming down ............

Rick



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