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Osmiroid
UK
256 of 307  Fri 17th Jun 2022 11:37am  

I used to get confused as a little kid, watching the Gerry Anderson programme, The Secret Service, with Stanley Unwin playing Father Stanley Unwin, who looked a bit like Father Stanley Owen who ran my local church!
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argon
New Milton
257 of 307  Fri 17th Jun 2022 1:15pm  

Rob. As a Stanley Unwin aficionado, I guess that you are able to listen to parliamentary broadcasts with fascination too. Smile
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
258 of 307  Fri 17th Jun 2022 1:44pm  

Don't worry, I'm keeping ok. That particular video I have never seen before, but caught me. Very samey, most of the time. You know how YouTube offers you recommend clips from our viewing history. I was watching a clip of the PG Tips chimps the other night, but fell asleep. When I awoke at midnight on the couch, it was playing Balamory. There's little hope, hey!
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Rob Orland
Historic Coventry
259 of 307  Fri 17th Jun 2022 1:52pm  

On 17th Jun 2022 1:15pm, argon said: Rob. As a Stanley Unwin aficionado, I guess that you are able to listen to parliamentary broadcasts with fascination too. Smile
Oh, no...... that's a different language altogether! Wink Lol
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
260 of 307  Fri 17th Jun 2022 2:59pm  

Hi all I tell you something in all honesty, with no flannel. One of the aspects that really draws me to our forum is the rich frankness, along with the thinking & thought process quality in our membership. We often see thought out replies on other media, but to see the depth of continual interaction as a subject or topic is developing, is simply magic. Please carry on.
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Prof
Gloucester
261 of 307  Wed 26th Apr 2023 1:00pm  

Donald Peers, popular vocalist in 40's- 50s, was standing at the bus stop bottom of Holyhead Road and my Nanna, Mary Kendall, was waiting for the same bus to take her home to Malvern Rd, Coundon. She recognised him, and I believe they exchanged a few words. He was then appearing at the Hippodrome. I am one of a few now who remember hearing him on the radio.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
262 of 307  Wed 26th Apr 2023 3:05pm  

Oh, I remember him Prof but can't remember his regular songs. Heaven forbid, am I still remembering that far back ? Eeeeeek !
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argon
New Milton
263 of 307  Wed 26th Apr 2023 3:58pm  

Dreamtime, 'In a shady nook' (by a babbling brook), and how about Ronnie Ronalde, remember him?
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
264 of 307  Thu 27th Apr 2023 8:46am  

Vaguely Argon, I was pleading with my father to go mad and think about a television around that time. I was sick of listening to Dick Barton and the Dales. Lol
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
265 of 307  Thu 27th Apr 2023 8:57am  

Argon, having just looked up details of Ronnie Ronalde I do remember his whistling (In a monastery garden). I can't say he was at the top of my list.
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
266 of 307  Thu 27th Apr 2023 1:03pm  

My dad was a Ronald Ronalde fan but then he love to whistle around the house. Men used to whistle a lot then, not so much now. I used to go to a gym some years ago and another patron who used the bikes whistled a lot. I always tried to get a bike fairly close him so that I could enjoy some memories. I can still whistle a bit myself.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
267 of 307  Thu 27th Apr 2023 5:34pm  

You are so right Linda, about how men used to whistle more years ago. When I worked at Alfred Herbert at Red Lane, a fellow in the office never stopped whistling. No particular tune, just whistled as if he simply had to. I think it was more of a habit than anything else.
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
268 of 307  Thu 27th Apr 2023 5:49pm  

I tried to teach my grandson to whistle with mixed results.
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
269 of 307  Fri 28th Apr 2023 4:10am  

On 27th Apr 2023 5:49pm, lindatee2002 said: I tried to teach my grandson to whistle with mixed results.
Linda, I think it helps if you still have a full set of teeth. (nothing personal, just a thought)
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lindatee2002
Virginia USA
270 of 307  Fri 28th Apr 2023 6:39pm  

I have my teeth but I always thought you could be a better whistler if you had a gap to whistle through.
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