Gravity Aided
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Raymond Burr?Yes I know what L. B. Jefferies saw out of his rear window, but I haven't seen that yet.
Raymond Burr?Yes I know what L. B. Jefferies saw out of his rear window, but I haven't seen that yet.
Raymond Burr?
Went into WH Smith today for a book only 1 person on the till and a fair size queue so against my better judgement I decided to use the self serve till. I scanned the book and on the screen it questioned the price of the book, it was wrong so I pressed no, 'please wait for a member of staff' no one around so I rejoined tbe queue, it was still showing the same message as I was leaving after being served! Now I remember why we don't use them!
Try going through the electronic passport gates at Gatwick Immigration. They liked my passport scan, but seemed to take a grave dislike to my face as I gazed at Hal.Went into WH Smith today for a book only 1 person on the till and a fair size queue so against my better judgement I decided to use the self serve till. I scanned the book and on the screen it questioned the price of the book, it was wrong so I pressed no, 'please wait for a member of staff' no one around so I rejoined tbe queue, it was still showing the same message as I was leaving after being served! Now I remember why we don't use them!
Well, yes, then there's that. Speaking of giant insects,
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4URRp39XOo
Yes, quite the show. All very much shot on one set, like Rope.I think Raymond Burr was only 37 in that film, but because of his weight, he was often cast in much older roles, like William Conrad.He was in that film, but the main character was played by James Stewart.
Anyone who can get those things to work should be sent to the ducking stool............just to check, you know.
Confused ram, or sheep trying something different.