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Messages From The Heartland
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: wulfar360 on April 04, 2007, 08:53:57 pm ---yes was great espeically to be away fromt he cess pit thats slowly destroying my soul but now im back and i feel my soul slowly seeping away again
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Awww Richard! :'(
I'm so sorry to hear this! I really do hope things get much better for you very soon buddy! :D
Kelda:
Beautiful pictures!
Yes indeed - Thank god for friends in the travel industry and undertanding bosses!!! :laugh: Glad you and alex have had such a good time.
xx
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Kelda on April 06, 2007, 05:59:45 am ---Beautiful pictures!
Yes indeed - Thank god for friends in the travel industry and undertanding bosses!!! :laugh: Glad you and alex have had such a good time.
xx
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Alex said his employer is totally cool with it. I sure do hope so. I would SHEEEEEEIT if he got fired from his job because of this. I guess we'll find out once he gets back to the UK. He's swears up and down everything is fine.
David In Indy:
Memory Lane
Okay. I'll admit I'm feeling a bit nostalgic tonight. But I came across all these great screen shots of television programs from the 1960's and 1970's and they sure did bring back a lot of memories of my childhood.
Some of you probably won't remember many of these, but I sure do. Here we go....
WTHR Channel 13 (NBC) graphic from 1982
WPDS 59 graphic from the early 1980's (now Fox 59)
WISH TV (CBS) Channel 8 station ID graphic in 1967.
WFBM TV (now ABC) Channel 6 station ID graphic (now WRTV Channel 6) from 1966
"Let's Make A Deal" with Monty Hall (one of my favorite game shows as I was growing up) from 1971.
"Jeopardy!" hosted by Art Fleming in 1966.
One of my favorite game shows as a kid! "Concentration!" from 1966.
"The following program is brought to you in living color on NBC". Remember that? NBC didn't begin colorcast to Indianapolis until late 1967.
"To Tell The Truth"! (from 1967) Another one of my favorites! "Will the real __________ please stand up!"
"Seach For Tomorrow". This was one of my Mother's favorite soap operas!
"Password"! "The password is......." This was another show I liked, even though I really didn't understand it too much!
"I've Got A Secret"! I remember laying in front of our black and white TV as my parents watched this show.
"The Edge of Night". This was another soap opera my Mother watched.
"Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea". My Mother watched this one too, and I remember watching it with her.
And how could we ever forget THIS? The old test pattern and the never ending beeping sound that accompanied it...
Those were the days, huh? :D
ifyoucantfixit:
my goodness David. Those are such a throwback to earlier, and a lot less harried time.
It is rather funny to see the evolution, of television, and the country, and world as a
whole...When we stop and look, its mostly how naive we all were...
I suppose that when you look at things the main change, that television has brought to us all is the information...We have instant access to all information. I guess it is our innocence we have all lost....Everyone is cosmopolitan now....Just my opinion.
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