Lily he was born on 12th April 1950 in the Flower First hospital...etc...etc..etc... I must Deffo get a life.... Last time I saw him I just wished he's sit up straight and not lol about like he did when he was 20. LOL ....I'm OLD...but a lot younger than DC.
I really liked Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves - such a gentle programme; an old man imparting wisdom. You almost felt as if you were sitting opposite & listening to your grandad. Even the bits about fishing were interesting; purely because he knew how to make a subject come alive. And what a shed he had!!
At the end he sat in the cart & the horse pulled them slowly away.
They'd never make it now - not manic enough & no shouting!!
Earlier in the year in a garden centre (where else?) I found some dvds of the programme - I haven't watched them yet - I'm almost afraid that they won't be as good as I remember.
My first dog was called 'Yeller'. He was a cross lab and so like the dog in the film. Ijust looked the film up on YouTube and will watch it again when I've got a big supplies of tissues ready.
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any one remember HOW
Yes wagon wheels were bigger round and also thicker.
I remember how
DavidCassidy was cute, but I saw him on something earlier this year, bit bloated and not so cute!!
Lily he was born on 12th April 1950 in the Flower First hospital...etc...etc..etc... I must Deffo get a life....
Last time I saw him I just wished he's sit up straight and not lol about like he did when he was 20. LOL ....I'm OLD...but a lot younger than DC.
You truly were a fan!!
Archiepem, yes I remember HOW - just!
Twizzle!!!!
I really liked Out of Town with Jack Hargreaves - such a gentle programme; an old man imparting wisdom. You almost felt as if you were sitting opposite & listening to your grandad. Even the bits about fishing were interesting; purely because he knew how to make a subject come alive. And what a shed he had!!
At the end he sat in the cart & the horse pulled them slowly away.
They'd never make it now - not manic enough & no shouting!!
Earlier in the year in a garden centre (where else?) I found some dvds of the programme - I haven't watched them yet - I'm almost afraid that they won't be as good as I remember.
Evening Tea! Lovely to hear from you, hope all ok best wishes to you and your family xx
This thread brings back so many memories.
My first dog was called 'Yeller'. He was a cross lab and so like the dog in the film. Ijust looked the film up on YouTube and will watch it again when I've got a big supplies of tissues ready.