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postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
Postman has just sat and watched the final episode or should i say film/episode,it was over two hours long of the brilliant MASH.
I found it very moving it was really well written,with each one of them bowing out in turn.It brought a tear to my eye and a lump to my throat.
It was like losing friends.But the best thing is i can watch it over and over again.And they will never leave Korea.
 

Hotblack Desiato

Well-Known Member
I enjoyed the series but have never watched the film. Being stuck in Korea would be no joke.
 
'Goodbye, Farewell & Amen'

M*A*S*H, at the time was (& I think, still??) the longest running comedy series
Certain episodes made me well up, such as 'Abyssinya Henry' (spelling??) where Henry Blake is shipped out, & Radar comes into the OR to report that his plane was shot down with no survivors.
There was a brief pause, then surgery continued


'G,F & A' was a cracking full-length episode, with BJ being the last to leave as Hawkeye sees the stones laid out
http://www.mash4077.co.uk/

There's the scene in there, where Hawkeye cracks up, after suppressing the memory of the woman smothering her baby to avoid discovery

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I have a t-shirt, with the red-cross & '4077th', & wear it to work as a (irreverant) comment of what our A&E is like on a Friday/Saturday night)

i think the book is out of print now, but is probably still the definative work
 
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postman

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
'Goodbye, Farewell & Amen'

M*A*S*H, at the time was (& I think, still??) the longest running comedy series
Certain episodes made me well up, such as 'Abyssinya Henry' (spelling??) where Henry Blake is shipped out, & Radar comes into the OR to report that his plane was shot down with no survivors.
There was a brief pause, then surgery continued


'G,F & A' was a cracking full-length episode, with BJ being the last to leave as Hawkeye sees the stones laid out
http://www.mash4077.co.uk/

There's the scene in there, where Hawkeye cracks up, after suppressing the memory of the woman smothering her baby to avoid discovery

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I have a t-shirt, with the red-cross & '4077th', & wear it to work as a (irreverant) comment of what our A&E is like on a Friday/Saturday night)

i think the book is out of print now, but is probably still the definative work

Now then i like the t-shirt,that gives me an idea.Thank you.
 
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