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MEMBER & GUEST INTERACTION SECTION => THE COFFEE HOUSE ((( SOCIAL - ROOM ))) => TV SHOWS => Topic started by: Jerrymac on March 05, 2008, 06:36:32 pm
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What happened to the Morse Code Idea?
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Sorry Jerry - here are the first three. Having trouble sitting down and watching every show when aired.
Here they are for season 2:
Episode 1: Reconstruction
WE'RE BAAACK
Episode 2: Condor
J&R RAN BOXCAR
Episode 3: TBA
CALLER KNOWS ALL
More to follow :)
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thanks :-). i can't watch it when it's on either. that's why i have to make jerrymac not tell me what happened!
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Ya'll are no fun. Like this last show...... Has everybody seen it yet? I just couldn't contain it I was so POed. But I couldn't say anything or it would ruin it for others...... What to do what to do?
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Wikipedia also has the opening Morse code messages.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jericho_episodes
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thanks :-). i can't watch it when it's on either. that's why i have to make jerrymac not tell me what happened!
Kathy
What is Jerico-Morse Code a TV programme? I thought you were talking about Jerico an area of Oxford and the TV programme 'Morse' a brilliant police series set in Oxford with the late John Thaw. :sad:
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What is Jerico-Morse Code a TV programme? I thought you were talking about Jerico an area of Oxford and the TV programme 'Morse' a brilliant police series
Jerico was an excellent TV series.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805663/
I was not a great fan of the original Morse show. I didn't like John Thaw. The spin-off shows I have really enjoyed. There was something about him that just rubbed me the wrong way.
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What is Jerico-Morse Code a TV programme? I thought you were talking about Jerico an area of Oxford and the TV programme 'Morse' a brilliant police series
Jerico was an excellent TV series.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0805663/
I was not a great fan of the original Morse show. I didn't like John Thaw. The spin-off shows I have really enjoyed. There was something about him that just rubbed me the wrong way.
well it takes all kinds.
I found the dry wit engaging, as I say, it takes all kinds.
Regards
cider
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I found the dry wit engaging, as I say, it takes all kinds.
I know tons of people loved him. There was just something about him that rubbed me the wrong way from the start. Can't even say what it was.
I am a fan of dry wit!
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I found the dry wit engaging, as I say, it takes all kinds.
I know tons of people loved him. There was just something about him that rubbed me the wrong way from the start. Can't even say what it was.
I am a fan of dry wit!
A touch of arrogance maybe, his, not yours :wink:
But it's only as written :wink:
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I found the dry wit engaging, as I say, it takes all kinds.
I know tons of people loved him. There was just something about him that rubbed me the wrong way from the start. Can't even say what it was.
I am a fan of dry wit!
A touch of arrogance maybe, his, not yours :wink:
But it's only as written :wink:
BTW how are you coping with the slight drop in temp? :wink:
Hope you are keeping warm....so maybe head for TX albeit it may be not much better there :wink:
Regards
Keep well and warm.
Derek
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BTW how are you coping with the slight drop in temp? :wink:
Hope you are keeping warm....so maybe head for TX albeit it may be not much better there
Nope. TX was just as cold, but where my son lives at least it was pretty dry. Our other son is in AZ and all the storms missed him. They were nice and warm.
Our problem was the ice storm. Usually, we get a mix of snow and ice and you can crunch through it to walk. This time it was just ice. It's a hike up hill to my barn so kind of dangerous for the last couple of days. Worse when it warmed a bit and rained on top of the ice. My goal for the last few days was that I didn't break any bones. So far, so good :grin:
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Kathy,
Sounds like you need a pair of ice boots. The type that have spikes sticking out. You might bee able to get ones that clamp on your shoes.
Stay safe.
Jim Altmiller
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The best thing to put on ice is chicken grit. I keep a bag in the trunk for when I get stuck but it also works well on sidewalks and steps.
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The type that have spikes sticking out.
on my list!
The best thing to put on ice is chicken grit. I keep a bag in the trunk for when I get stuck but it also works well on sidewalks and steps
Didn't have any of that, but shavings worked up at the barn and we have non-toxic ice-melt for the sidewalks. That all worked great until it started to rain but didn't warm up enough to melt the ice off.
anyway, it's over for this time :grin:
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You can sweep up the grit at the end of winter and use it again next year. And it doesn't kill the grass. And it doesn't wash away.
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You can sweep up the grit at the end of winter and use it again next year. And it doesn't kill the grass. And it doesn't wash away.
Now those are good points added to your good advise.
Phillip
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BTW how are you coping with the slight drop in temp? :wink:
Hope you are keeping warm....so maybe head for TX albeit it may be not much better there
Nope. TX was just as cold, but where my son lives at least it was pretty dry. Our other son is in AZ and all the storms missed him. They were nice and warm.
Our problem was the ice storm. Usually, we get a mix of snow and ice and you can crunch through it to walk. This time it was just ice. It's a hike up hill to my barn so kind of dangerous for the last couple of days. Worse when it warmed a bit and rained on top of the ice. My goal for the last few days was that I didn't break any bones. So far, so good :grin:
Breaking bones as we get older can be lethal, lets both keep safe :smile: