MartinM wrote:
> .....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4.
> That song brought a tear (almost)
>
> be warned, it goes on until midnight
I can't be bothered to watch the telly, so let me know how 'Road Runner'
gets on.
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
>
> "MartinM" <[email protected]>typed
>
> > ......has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4. That song
> > brought a tear (almost)
>
> > be warned, it goes on until midnight
>
> I thought you meant the Audax ride...
I thought he meant the pub I've just come in from (where I enjoyed an
excellent pint of Ballards Mild).
"Simonb" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
> > "MartinM" <[email protected]>typed
> >
> >
> >> ......has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4.
> >> That song brought a tear (almost)
> >
> >> be warned, it goes on until midnight
> >
> > I thought you meant the Audax ride...
>
> They made a cartoon of it?
for anyone who's just come in;
you missed Belleville Rendezvous
"John Mallard" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> MartinM wrote:
> > .....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4.
> > That song brought a tear (almost)
> >
> > be warned, it goes on until midnight
>
> I can't be bothered to watch the telly, so let me know how 'Road Runner'
> gets on.
>
> Beep Beep!
"MartinM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> .....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4. That
song
> brought a tear (almost)
>
> be warned, it goes on until midnight
Zog The Undeniable wrote:
> MartinM wrote:
>
>> .....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on
>> Channel 4. That song brought a tear (almost)
>
> Nah...this is the best cartoon ever, and it wasn't even in the
> list:
> http://www.keyframeonline.com/kf.php?op=details&a=218
I'm not sure what should have been top but I agree theThe Cat Came Back
should have been high up on the list.
--
Mark
never heard of it, but then had never heard of half of last night's. A
particularly daft bit of broadcasting; I sent my oldest up to bed promising
to record it so he could watch it later. At 2105 we got a "thank goodness we
are after the watershed, now let's swear a lot" which became even worse
after 2300; took a lot of fast forwarding tonight to replay it.
Was anyone surprised at no 1?
now do I go out and buy the DVD of WD or will it be on TV at Easter? (only
if I buy it probably)
On 28/2/05 6:33 pm, in article [email protected], "Zog The Undeniable"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> MartinM wrote:
>
>> .....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4. That song
>> brought a tear (almost)
>
> Nah...this is the best cartoon ever, and it wasn't even in the list:
>
> http://www.keyframeonline.com/kf.php?op=details&a=218
It's years since I heard that, with slight variations on the lyrics..
Tony W wrote:
> "MartinM" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]
>
>>.....has just been voted 85 in the top 100 cartoons on Channel 4. That
>
> song
>
>>brought a tear (almost)
>>
>>be warned, it goes on until midnight
>
>
> Watch the film, read the book, eat the pie?
>
>
On 2/3/05 4:16 pm, in article [email protected], "pete
white" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tony W wrote:
>> Watch the film, read the book, eat the pie?
>>
> Put Rabbits foot on Keyring?
Why do people insist on calling it a lucky rabbits foot. Pretty unlucky for
the rabbit if you ask me..
Mark Thompson wrote:
> It's a lucky rabbit _foot_ - you should have seen what happened to the
> rest of the rabbit.
Serves it right for not wearing a helmet.
--
Danny Colyer (the UK company has been laughed out of my reply address)
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