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Post by cliff on May 11, 2010 11:33:57 GMT
Blanco, Brasso, Windowlene, floor polish wqith bumper. An old soldire Circa 1949 counts fro a lot.
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Post by cliff on Apr 22, 2010 10:08:37 GMT
Try any proprietry brand most of them are very god these days and come with full insructions.
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Post by cliff on Mar 18, 2010 11:42:23 GMT
To ANY readers, Six weeks have passed since I last added anything. Scrolling down message board it seems that all points of contact are suffering from the same disease, APATHY. A word I used some 11,000 hits ago. Must be a terrible disease to suffer from. RIP. Cliff B.
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Post by cliff on Feb 9, 2010 12:08:11 GMT
From Cliff B.. To all and sundry, readers, friends etc. It seems no one wishes to keep this Forum going. Sad really, considering the amount of hits. Has no one anything of interest to add ? Will view from time to time hoping !
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Post by cliff on Feb 5, 2010 11:30:49 GMT
From Cliff B. of Telford. Wishing all readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Nearly a month since I last posted. Is this Forum now closed ? After 11,000 + hits interest seems to have waned. Any suggestions where to go next. Cliff B.[/quote
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Post by cliff on Jan 18, 2010 11:55:15 GMT
From Cliff B. of Telford. Wishing all readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Nearly a month since I last posted. Is this Forum now closed ? After 11,000 + hits interest seems to have waned. Any suggestions where to go next. Cliff B.[/quote
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Post by cliff on Dec 15, 2009 12:30:01 GMT
From Cliff B. of Telford. Wishing all readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Nearly a month since I last posted. Is this Forum now closed ? After 11,000 + hits interest seems to have waned. Any suggestions where to go next. Cliff B.
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Post by cliff on Nov 17, 2009 12:12:08 GMT
From Cliff. It seems we have gone off on another tangent. Still wondering where my old school mates from mid 1940's ended up. In particular I remember evacuees escaping the bombing in London and surrounds. Charles and Pat REID, living in White Hart ( Now Snooty Fox ) during war years. Landlady at this time a Mrs RADMILOVIC. Another School mate Valerie HYNES from Croydon. Any readers, did you know them, do you know where they are now ? Be pleased to hear. Cliff.B.
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Post by cliff on Nov 4, 2009 2:24:42 GMT
To Junot. Cliff on line from Cape Canaveral. Just picking up my messages. Since the board was up dated have had trouble sending. My last message signed by me was meant for Mrs EPSILON but some how was headed from her. Sorry unable to help with mobile signals. Always willing to help with things past in Tetbury. Almost given up on others making contact. As you can see fro the number of hits there are many people who read but do not contribute. Ask the Web=Master in respect of signals, he lives in Tetbury, I am sure he will help. Cliff.B.
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Post by cliff on Jul 13, 2009 11:34:47 GMT
Hi Rosebud, Somewhere back in my schooldays a line from a poem lurks in the back of my mind. Unable to remember in full or where it comes from. " A rose by another name ", possibly Shakespeare. Perhaps one of of numerous readers a little more knowledgeable will assist, Glad to see that you are now able to access, thought you had given up. Another saying , " Hope springs eternal". How are you all ? Not sure who owes who a news letter. Really short on time, dashed in to check on another matter, only 27 minutes available before lunch shut down. Will drop you a P.M. in the near future, so busy it is unbelievable. Cliff.
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Post by cliff on Jul 6, 2009 11:09:03 GMT
Hi Phillip, Cliff BRYAN calling. Many thanks for your response, unable to believe you are one of so few responders. Just think, now over 10,000 hits, must be some interest in Tetbury. I wonder how much family and social history is held by some of those ! Great to see the early pictures of the early Cinema. A bit different to my time, mid 30's to early 50's when it was the New Palace. You ask about " Commissionaire. A sort of " Under Manager", a uniformed Seccurity, overseeing the queue before opening the porch grille, and backing up the usherettes controlling the hordes of unruly kids. Tarzan, and Hopalong Cassidy films always brought out the worst in us. I use a Library outlet, and at times use is strictly, today is one such time. Closing down before being cut off. Be pleased to hear from you when you have time. I wonder if any members of Tetbury Historical Society ever check these forums? If so would not be surprised if some contact with you for some details of you family history. Keep in touch, Cliff.B.
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Post by cliff on Jan 21, 2009 11:18:18 GMT
Hi Monica and Normanspants, Welcome back to the Forum. I am in contact with Monica through E-mails, I owe you one Monica, but current financial crunch has meant time on line at Library outlet has been severely cut down. Having problems keeping in touch with all of my other correspondents in USA, Peru, Czech Republic, Poland and Borneo. May be forced to purchase my own computer and pay to get on line. I am sure that if I do I will be burning a lot of mid- night oil. Yes Normanpants, ( have you got a shorter form of address ?) I did mention having been a bell ringer in my youth, and especially taking part in a special ring to celebrate the birth of Prince Charles. I can re-call adding my signature with the other ringers on the frame work of the chiming mechanism in the tower. Despite having a fairly good memory I am unable to remember the name of the Tower Captain. At the time he was the Manager of the now defunct International Stores. Two I do remember were Percy WILKINS a Barber, Mr SATTELEY a Jewelle and Alan PROSSER a school classmate. Be interested to know the full list of the ringers if it is still legible. Do any other readers have knowledge of family relatives who rang after WW2 into the 1950's . Any suggestions as to a new Forum identity ? Cliff B.
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Post by cliff on Jan 16, 2009 10:21:46 GMT
Happy New Year Webmaster. Many thanks for the information. Filter is certainly overactive. I seem to re-call some time ago that I had similar difficulty with a form of savory meat concoction. Have you noticed that forum named " Seriously Underused " seems to have received hits far in excess of other listings. I only wish there were other users apart from myself. Come on people! Cliff B.
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Post by cliff on Jan 10, 2009 15:16:25 GMT
Can only be the computor. Third attempt to spell D I C K E N S. Cliff B.
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Post by cliff on Jan 10, 2009 15:14:32 GMT
Must be the ghost of Christmas past, unable to spell thingyENS, could be this keyboard. Cliff B.
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