RIB - They're probably a lot of inaccurate points in them...look at
when they were done. Back then they wanted to give people something to
lift them out of the he** that they were living in. I doubt that I
would have made it through some of the stuff that the Brits went
through then. A very hearty people...I'm glad I have some Brit in me!
Spike - That 'old' (or 'olde'...?) stuff is what got me as well. I got
it all and there's more than I thought! Should be fun to watch.
Later...
PeggLeg
In article <o04g3b9kganm9cpib95j1fvcdqvek3t0p0@4ax.com>, |--Spike=-
<|--Spike=-@Home.Co.UK> wrote:
> On Sun, 01 Nov 2015 23:55:57 -0800, PeggLeg <reply@here.net> wrote:
>
> >If you are interested in travel videos that have an interesting "age"
> >twist, go over to a.b m.vintage-film and look for "World Traveller"s
> >posts. I think they're very different and find them fascinating. They
> >are old so you're getting a different perspective than you would with a
> >modern one. I started to tell him that they would be good here as well,
> >then I realized that, because of their age, they were better off where
> >they were. (Sometimes I find it's best to keep my big mouth shut!)
> >If you like them, let him know.
> >Just thought someone might find them worth the DL!
> >Later...
> >
> >PeggLeg
> ===============================================
> Thanks for the pointer PeggLeg, I wasn't even subscribed to that group
> (and never have been), I picked them up for archiving... it's nice to
> see 'yee olde worlde' stuff :)
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