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Post20 May 2009, 03:59

CAST

....wish I had time to go fishing :-( Then again, maybe on Monday morning I could sneak out for a few hours(it's a legal holiday here in the States on the 25th).
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Post20 May 2009, 05:48

AWAY.


Sometimes i feel like Tom Hanks down here, surrounded by deserted beaches and in the middle of nowhere. Although the fishing is good...!! :lol:
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Post20 May 2009, 22:23

SWEET.


Home, SWEET, Home... There's nothing like it.... :-D
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Post21 May 2009, 20:27

ACETYLENE

A return to the welding theme of earlier.
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Post23 May 2009, 19:17

PLEASURES 8-)
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Post24 May 2009, 21:34

INNOCENT


Here's a track from one of my favorite bands.. :lol:

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Post25 May 2009, 00:16

PRESUMED


....slightly murky past on the "Return to Innocent" song. The chant part that people often think is Native American, is two Taiwanese guys, who later sued for their vocals being sampled and used in that song. And the drum beat was sampled from Led Zepplin's "When the Levee Breaks". Cool song though
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Post25 May 2009, 02:33

FORD

Presumed Innocent (1990) With Harrison Ford.

I also presumed that 'Posts: 1699' for RetroLeds meant something, but in review i see it has not changed for a while.. :lol:
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Post25 May 2009, 03:50

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Snetzka wrote:I also presumed that 'Posts: 1699' for RetroLeds meant something, but in review i see it has not changed for a while.. :lol:
My posting number only changes when I make a new post. I've had nothing to make a new post about. You guys have been picking up the slack just fine. :lol: I've been enjoying my little semi-sabbatical from repair and focusing on "digital watch world" - I'll be sure to come back a "lean, mean repairing machine". :twisted:

Bog Seager - "Makin' Thunderbirds" homemde TYouTube video
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From Makin' Thunderbirds
......Now the years have flown and the plants have changed
And you're lucky if you work
The big line moves but you're lucky if you work
Back in '55
We were makin' thunderbirds

We were makin' thunderbirds
We were makin' thunderbirds
They were long and low and sleek and fast
They were classic in a word
Back in '55
We were makin' thunderbirds
We were young and proud
We were makin' thunderbirds
We were young and sure
We were makin' thunderbirds
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Post25 May 2009, 03:57

PUPPET


Thunderbirds is a British mid-1960s television show devised by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and made by AP Films using a form of marionette puppetry dubbed "Supermarionation". The series followed the adventures of International Rescue, an organisation created to help those in grave danger using technically advanced equipment and machinery. The series focused on the head of the organisation, ex-astronaut Jeff Tracy, and his five sons who piloted the "Thunderbird" machines. A popular show, the series is still shown today and has inspired a number of subsequent television programmes and films.
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Post25 May 2009, 20:18

Beaker

....he hapless assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. He made his first appearance in Muppet Labs sketches in the second season of The Muppet Show.

Prior to Beaker's debut, Dr. Honeydew appeared in Muppet Labs segments by himself, but the timid assistant added a new level of comedy to the sketches. Dr. Honeydew's experiments and inventions always seem to go awry, and Beaker is their perpetual victim. He has been shrunk, cloned, deflated, turned invisible, and blown up, but he always comes back for more. he hapless assistant of Dr. Bunsen Honeydew. He made his first appearance in Muppet Labs sketches in the second season of The Muppet Show.

Dr.Bunsen offers Beaker some edible paperclips.
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Post26 May 2009, 00:30

BEVERAGE



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaker_(drinkware)

A beaker is a beverage container, and a term popular in the UK. A beaker is typically a non-disposable plastic or ceramic cup or mug without a handle, much like a laboratory beaker.
Beaker is particularly commonly used to describe a lidded cup designed for toddlers or small children, with a no-spill mouthpiece incorporated into the lid.
In American English, the term is almost exclusively used in the laboratory context.
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Post26 May 2009, 22:03

TROUSERS


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trousers
A fly on clothing is a covering over an opening join concealing the mechanism, such as a zip, velcro or buttons used to join the opening. The term is most frequently applied to a short opening in trousers, shorts and other garments covering the groin, and to allow garments to be taken on and off with greater ease.
Trousers have varied historically in whether or not they have flies. Originally, hose did not cover between the legs, which was hidden by a codpiece, and when breeches were worn, for example in the Regency period, they were fall-fronted (or broad fall). After trousers (pantaloons) were later invented later the fly-front (split fall) emerged. Later[10] the panelled front returned as a sporting option, such as in riding breeches, but is now hardly used, flies being by far the most common fastening. Most flies now use a zip, though enthusiasts continue to wear button flies.
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