Baz posted:Kaytee posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:Sorry to break in, but have any of you heard from Yogi, she hasn't been around for a couple of days at all
Yes El ....will message you
Is she ok?
Will message you too
Ok thanks Baz❤️
Baz posted:Kaytee posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:Sorry to break in, but have any of you heard from Yogi, she hasn't been around for a couple of days at all
Yes El ....will message you
Is she ok?
Will message you too
Ok thanks Baz❤️
Baz posted:Kaytee posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:Sorry to break in, but have any of you heard from Yogi, she hasn't been around for a couple of days at all
Yes El ....will message you
Is she ok?
Will message you too
awwww really sad
Tragic, her whole immediate family
Kaytee posted:Tragic, her whole immediate family
yes
Now they're trying to scare us all😱
Baz posted:At least now we have the knowledge about quarantine etc ...but still scary
Very
Baz posted:Strange how it just petered out again
yes -it was really odd disease but no antibiotics them
Rocking Ros Rose posted:Baz posted:Strange how it just petered out again
yes -it was really odd disease but no antibiotics them
No, mind you so many bugs getting resistant to antibiotics
Baz posted:Rocking Ros Rose posted:Baz posted:Strange how it just petered out again
yes -it was really odd disease but no antibiotics them
No, mind you so many bugs getting resistant to antibiotics
yes true bazzy
started with water fowl
Baz posted:Rocking Ros Rose posted:started with water fowl
Like bird flu
yes
That statistic is horrendous
Kaytee posted:That statistic is horrendous
terrible
enjoyed that BB thread next
That was really interesting....see you in BB
Yogi has suggested that I post something here I posted yesterday as it may be of interest.
Channel 5's drama-documentary on Saturday - Albert: The Power behind Victoria could be quite interesting. It's a straightforward programme looking at Albert's life as a driving force behind the industrial revolution, a leading influence on British culture, and a campaigner for the welfare of the country's working class communities and having to take a more active role until his early death.
It's narrated by Samantha Bond. Albert is played by Gareth David-Lloyd and Victoria by Olivia Hallinan. Olivia Hallinan looks rather like a younger Rachael Stirling (they aren't related).
El Loro posted:Yogi has suggested that I post something here I posted yesterday as it may be of interest.
Channel 5's drama-documentary on Saturday - Albert: The Power behind Victoria could be quite interesting. It's a straightforward programme looking at Albert's life as a driving force behind the industrial revolution, a leading influence on British culture, and a campaigner for the welfare of the country's working class communities and having to take a more active role until his early death.
It's narrated by Samantha Bond. Albert is played by Gareth David-Lloyd and Victoria by Olivia Hallinan. Olivia Hallinan looks rather like a younger Rachael Stirling (they aren't related).
Count me in Thanks El
El Loro posted:Yogi has suggested that I post something here I posted yesterday as it may be of interest.
Channel 5's drama-documentary on Saturday - Albert: The Power behind Victoria could be quite interesting. It's a straightforward programme looking at Albert's life as a driving force behind the industrial revolution, a leading influence on British culture, and a campaigner for the welfare of the country's working class communities and having to take a more active role until his early death.
It's narrated by Samantha Bond. Albert is played by Gareth David-Lloyd and Victoria by Olivia Hallinan. Olivia Hallinan looks rather like a younger Rachael Stirling (they aren't related).
Thanks El
On BBC Four this evening at 9 pm there's a documentary called Hollywood's Brightest Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story. Although better known as a Hollywood actress during the 40s and 50s, her life is of considerable interest to anyone interested in history.
She was Austrian, born in 1914 in Vienna to Jewish parents, her father was a banker. As a child she was fascinated by cinema, dropped out of school to try to go into films. Her fifth film in Czechoslovakia brought her to the attention of the world. It was called Extase (Ecstacy). It was somewhat notorious but is very tame by modern standards (probably a 12 cert).
Although the documentary will cover this and her Hollywood career, it's a very different aspect which will be of interest. She was an inventor and was the co-creator of 1940s wireless technology. Ultimately that work lead to Bluetooth technology and in part to Wi-fi.
El Loro posted:On BBC Four this evening at 9 pm there's a documentary called Hollywood's Brightest Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story. Although better known as a Hollywood actress during the 40s and 50s, her life is of considerable interest to anyone interested in history.
She was Austrian, born in 1914 in Vienna to Jewish parents, her father was a banker. As a child she was fascinated by cinema, dropped out of school to try to go into films. Her fifth film in Czechoslovakia brought her to the attention of the world. It was called Extase (Ecstacy). It was somewhat notorious but is very tame by modern standards (probably a 12 cert).
Although the documentary will cover this and her Hollywood career, it's a very different aspect which will be of interest. She was an inventor and was the co-creator of 1940s wireless technology. Ultimately that work lead to Bluetooth technology and in part to Wi-fi.
Drat , sorry El , I’ve only just seen this
Baz posted:El Loro posted:Yogi has suggested that I post something here I posted yesterday as it may be of interest.
Channel 5's drama-documentary on Saturday - Albert: The Power behind Victoria could be quite interesting. It's a straightforward programme looking at Albert's life as a driving force behind the industrial revolution, a leading influence on British culture, and a campaigner for the welfare of the country's working class communities and having to take a more active role until his early death.
It's narrated by Samantha Bond. Albert is played by Gareth David-Lloyd and Victoria by Olivia Hallinan. Olivia Hallinan looks rather like a younger Rachael Stirling (they aren't related).
Count me in Thanks El
Quick reminder that this is on straight after SCD
Baz posted:El Loro posted:On BBC Four this evening at 9 pm there's a documentary called Hollywood's Brightest Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story. Although better known as a Hollywood actress during the 40s and 50s, her life is of considerable interest to anyone interested in history.
She was Austrian, born in 1914 in Vienna to Jewish parents, her father was a banker. As a child she was fascinated by cinema, dropped out of school to try to go into films. Her fifth film in Czechoslovakia brought her to the attention of the world. It was called Extase (Ecstacy). It was somewhat notorious but is very tame by modern standards (probably a 12 cert).
Although the documentary will cover this and her Hollywood career, it's a very different aspect which will be of interest. She was an inventor and was the co-creator of 1940s wireless technology. Ultimately that work lead to Bluetooth technology and in part to Wi-fi.
Drat , sorry El , I’ve only just seen this
@Baz, you can watch it on their iplayer:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/...he-hedy-lamarr-story
Baz posted:Baz posted:El Loro posted:Yogi has suggested that I post something here I posted yesterday as it may be of interest.
Channel 5's drama-documentary on Saturday - Albert: The Power behind Victoria could be quite interesting. It's a straightforward programme looking at Albert's life as a driving force behind the industrial revolution, a leading influence on British culture, and a campaigner for the welfare of the country's working class communities and having to take a more active role until his early death.
It's narrated by Samantha Bond. Albert is played by Gareth David-Lloyd and Victoria by Olivia Hallinan. Olivia Hallinan looks rather like a younger Rachael Stirling (they aren't related).
Count me in Thanks El
Quick reminder that this is on straight after SCD
Thanks Baz
evening Baz
*Comes running in and shouts get oot me way*
Sprout posted:*Comes running in and shouts get oot me way*
run? evening Vera
Dame_Ann_Average posted:Sprout posted:*Comes running in and shouts get oot me way*
run? evening Vera
I can move when I want to
Like she wasn't difficult to live with......
Sprout posted:I can move when I want to
yeah yeah
hi bazzy dammeeee yogi sprooty
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