13 Dec 20
@hells-caretaker saidh-c, perhaps you would do well to follow your own advice and get rid the cig or bong what ever it is suppose to be! π π
Rusty, rookie - don't play with Matchesππ¬
-VR
13 Dec 20
@Very-Rusty
Listen to me sand castle, I know fateπ¬ Maybe you should consider yoursπ€Ίπ
13 Dec 20
@vivify saidDo you remember the black and white t.v.? We could get two English channels and one French channel, in the area I lived at the that time.
I remember testing for emergency broadcast systems on TV. Random announcements that "this a test...I repeat, this is only a test" would air, followed by the sound of a long beep.
-VR
13 Dec 20
@hells-caretaker saidNo need to be sorry old fellow! π
@vivify
Ah ha, C.B. Radio, 'squelch' and all that. I remember, good one!π¬(sorry Rusty, had to be said)π
-VR
@very-rusty saidI'll answer that vivfy. Agincourt?
Do you remember the black and white t.v.? We could get two English channels and one French channel, in the area I lived at the that time.
-VR
@hells-caretaker saidBattle of Agincourt - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Battle_of_Agincourt
I'll answer that vivfy. Agincourt?
Agincourt is one of England's most celebrated victories and was one of the most important English triumphs in the Hundred Years' War, along with the Battle of Crécy (1346) and Battle of Poitiers (1356). It forms the centrepiece of William Shakespeare's play Henry V, written in 1599.
-VR
@wolfe63 saidI'm so old I can't beat that oneπ
I'm so old that watching a cocoon of caterpillars writhing for freedom became the high energy mark of the day.