Tea? (Part 3)

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welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I've been looking on Amazon recently also, for the Fantaghiro fantasy series. It comes in 5 parts, but as far as I can see, only parts 1, 2 and 4 have English subtitles :sad:. If any of you know how I can get an English subtitled version of parts 3 and 5, I would be very happy.


It might be worth googling the authors name for a website. If you find who the publisher is, quite often you can go on their website and find out where you can buy the books.
 

172traindriver

Legendary Member
Good morning (late I know:blush:) to all :hello:

Afternoon @Bobby Mhor. In Northern Englandshire (Preston actually) so I am getting closer to the savage lands and the sun is still shining.
My mate is in the car park of Perth station amongst the chaos that is rail replacement buses between Perth and Sterling. He says the sun is also shining up there.
 

Bobby Mhor

Legendary Member
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Behind You
Afternoon @Bobby Mhor. In Northern Englandshire (Preston actually) so I am getting closer to the savage lands and the sun is still shining.
My mate is in the car park of Perth station amongst the chaos that is rail replacement buses between Perth and Sterling. He says the sun is also shining up there.
The border guards have been bribed,
you have a free pass through...
watch out for those plastic paddies:thumbsup:
 

Saluki

World class procrastinator
Morning Saluki :hello:

Eric Johnson - good call :thumbsup:

A few others you might like to check out in the blues/rock genre (if you haven't already) are, John Mayer, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Rory Gallagher, 2 Dead & 1 alive alive 'o'.
I have a lot of John Mayer on my iPod, I have seen Rory Gallagher a few times (or did, before he died) and even saw him at the Bulldog Bash one year. I'll look up the others.:thumbsup:
Contrary to anything my family will tell you, I do have some musical taste. Although Leigh (guitar teacher) and I spent half an hour working out how to play Tell Him, by Hello last night. Easy peasy bit of fun to break up the Malmsteen a bit.
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Sorry @victor - just don't know that one.

Have you tried the usual avenues with the film buffs on CC victor ?

I am having a similar problem with a 3 part box set from Motley Crue called Music to Crash Your Car To.
When you line the sets together, the spines spell out Motley Crue & I can't find the missing part (not even sure if the band completed the series).

As far as subtitled films go, I have generally avoided them but with some minor successes here & there.
 

stephec

Squire
Location
Bolton
Lots of 'grown ups' in fancy dress at the gig last night too, some were really good.

Seems they go to town when they- go to town on Halloween.

Theory dressed up too & had to walk passed the toilets & 'general population' after their set (don't know why).

Train got held up in @stephec town of Walkden after one bloke punched another in the fizzog in our carriage, he was ejected from the train by guards.

You should have seen some of the outfits on our local Tescos staff, everything from Emu's Grotbags to some very saucy witches.

The ruffians were probably scousers on their way home to Kirkby, shouldn't have dumped them on our genteel neighbourhood. :biggrin:
 

SteCenturion

I am your Father
Good morning Choo Choo La Rue :hello:

I am close by/chasing you down in the bus at Chorley.

Yes, quite right, a very typical Friday night.

Come on the Hoops ;)
 
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