This weather sucks

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Paul Carmichael, Nov 14, 2003.

  1. Paul Carmichael

    Champ Guest

    It had good music, if nothing else
     
    Champ, Nov 14, 2003
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  2. Paul Carmichael

    darsy Guest

    oh yes, that too.
     
    darsy, Nov 14, 2003
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  3. Paul Carmichael

    darsy Guest

    Or Equinox. I loved that.[/QUOTE]

    yes, though that was Channel 4, rather than BBC2.
     
    darsy, Nov 14, 2003
    #23
  4. yes, though that was Channel 4, rather than BBC2.[/QUOTE]

    Mm. I particularly liked the opening sequence, with the laser, and the
    spoken intro:

    "Ek-win-okssss"
     
    The Older Gentleman, Nov 14, 2003
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  5. Paul Carmichael

    Oldbloke Guest

    Heh, I watched it and have to admit that my first reaction to an impending
    ice age was "shit, looks like I will have to invest in some waterproofs
    after all".

    Bugger

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    Oldbloke, Nov 14, 2003
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  6. Paul Carmichael

    Colin Irvine Guest

    One of the Windows themes reminds me of it.
     
    Colin Irvine, Nov 14, 2003
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  7. Paul Carmichael

    Platypus Guest

    Timewatch used to have good music, but the current lot is dismal.

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    Platypus, Nov 14, 2003
    #27
  8. Pip wrote
    Ta.

    That is a lot of fuss over old news. And it is only a theory at that.

    Shame the Beeb can't spend it's money on something a little fresher if
    it is going to spread tales of doom and gloom.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 15, 2003
    #28
  9. Paul Carmichael

    sweller Guest

    Something
     
    sweller, Nov 15, 2003
    #29
  10. There is always this:
    http://www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/091103Gurney/091103gurney.ht
    ml

    But this would put the fires out:
    http://freerepublic.com/forum/a3b8d00845c04.htm
    And ours as well :-(
     
    Mick Whittingham, Nov 16, 2003
    #30
  11. Mick Whittingham wrote "Morgan, a U.S. Geological Survey research geologist had discovered a
    huge bulge underneath Yellowstone Lake that had risen 100 feet from the
    lake floor."

    Well that pretty much answers any questions about Bear's whereabouts.
     
    steve auvache, Nov 16, 2003
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