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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by rbk on Feb 24, 2018 14:35:52 GMT 1, Hello All I have been contacted by several people who are looking to sell their Gonefellow prints. I know of 4 graffiti trucks, 2 Rude farmers, 1 Rude Farmer AP, and 2 boxhead prints that the owners need to sell. Please do not contact me directly. If you are interested in one of these post the price you are willing to pay and you will be contacted by the owners.
Word on the street is youre out to do damage because you got blocked by everyone involved with gonefellow. Why would any gonefellow owners contact you, youve nothing to do with gonefellow. Your insta account arthunter is bought followers. Its all a bit attention seeking Adam.
Hello All I have been contacted by several people who are looking to sell their Gonefellow prints. I know of 4 graffiti trucks, 2 Rude farmers, 1 Rude Farmer AP, and 2 boxhead prints that the owners need to sell. Please do not contact me directly. If you are interested in one of these post the price you are willing to pay and you will be contacted by the owners. Word on the street is youre out to do damage because you got blocked by everyone involved with gonefellow. Why would any gonefellow owners contact you, youve nothing to do with gonefellow. Your insta account arthunter is bought followers. Its all a bit attention seeking Adam.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Feb 24, 2018 15:43:25 GMT 1, Ok folks, now that we know for sure that Gonefellow is not Banksy or Outis or anyone else, will someone please sell me their Graffiti Truck. There is no point in squirrelling these away in folios or plans chests - the prices are sure to plummet as they did for that Outis elephant. there is one to sell in another thread
Ok folks, now that we know for sure that Gonefellow is not Banksy or Outis or anyone else, will someone please sell me their Graffiti Truck. There is no point in squirrelling these away in folios or plans chests - the prices are sure to plummet as they did for that Outis elephant. there is one to sell in another thread
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Feb 24, 2018 15:55:40 GMT 1, It is Seen bday by the way today
It is Seen bday by the way today
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by skAcid on Feb 24, 2018 17:03:09 GMT 1, There's a few people that seem hell bent on crucifying Gonefellow and Andy. Same old shit going round and round and round..
There's a few people that seem hell bent on crucifying Gonefellow and Andy. Same old shit going round and round and round..
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Feb 24, 2018 17:38:25 GMT 1, There's a few people that seem hell bent on crucifying Gonefellow and Andy. Same olds**t going round and round and round..
Im told both appreciate the majority kind words and pay no attention to the rest, described as the Dot Cotton eqiivalents
There's a few people that seem hell bent on crucifying Gonefellow and Andy. Same olds**t going round and round and round.. Im told both appreciate the majority kind words and pay no attention to the rest, described as the Dot Cotton eqiivalents
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Happy Go Lucky Chap on Feb 24, 2018 19:14:07 GMT 1, Ok folks, now that we know for sure that Gonefellow is not Banksy or Outis or anyone else, will someone please sell me their Graffiti Truck. There is no point in squirrelling these away in folios or plans chests - the prices are sure to plummet as they did for that Outis elephant. there is one to sell in another thread Unfortunately, I think this seller is looking for BIG money. I am happy to wait for the prices to drop after people finally realise that Gonefellow has zero connection to Banksy.
Ok folks, now that we know for sure that Gonefellow is not Banksy or Outis or anyone else, will someone please sell me their Graffiti Truck. There is no point in squirrelling these away in folios or plans chests - the prices are sure to plummet as they did for that Outis elephant. there is one to sell in another thread Unfortunately, I think this seller is looking for BIG money. I am happy to wait for the prices to drop after people finally realise that Gonefellow has zero connection to Banksy.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Feb 24, 2018 20:25:49 GMT 1, there is one to sell in another thread Unfortunately, I think this seller is looking for BIG money. Β I am happy to wait for the prices to drop after people finally realise that Gonefellow has zero connection to Banksy. i donβt think that prices will go down at the contrary ... it canβt imagine Graffiti truck that is an excellent print going down than - i donβt know I am not a flipper nor a seller - 800 quids per example. Sorry but Gonefellow at the opposite of outis or any of them is very classy and talented : in his proper world. Cherry on the cake !
there is one to sell in another thread Unfortunately, I think this seller is looking for BIG money. Β I am happy to wait for the prices to drop after people finally realise that Gonefellow has zero connection to Banksy. i donβt think that prices will go down at the contrary ... it canβt imagine Graffiti truck that is an excellent print going down than - i donβt know I am not a flipper nor a seller - 800 quids per example. Sorry but Gonefellow at the opposite of outis or any of them is very classy and talented : in his proper world. Cherry on the cake !
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by itskento on Feb 24, 2018 22:47:47 GMT 1, Modern multiples just sold another p/p
Modern multiples just sold another p/p
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by moron on Feb 24, 2018 22:51:58 GMT 1, I don't know a lot about Seen. He must have been one of the OG's before Banksy created the new wave. Are there any documentaries about Seen and people like him? For someone so knowledgeable ππ and not know who Seen is!! Quite weird your spouting so Much on Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and what itβs all about!! What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb.
thankyou
I don't know a lot about Seen. He must have been one of the OG's before Banksy created the new wave. Are there any documentaries about Seen and people like him? For someone so knowledgeable ππ and not know who Seen is!! Quite weird your spouting so Much on Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and what itβs all about!! What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb. thankyou
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by moron on Feb 24, 2018 22:54:47 GMT 1, I don't know a lot about Seen. He must have been one of the OG's before Banksy created the new wave. Are there any documentaries about Seen and people like him? He is one of the OG graffiti artists from NYC from back in the 70's and was painting trains long ago. There is tons of stuff about him on YouTube and there is more of his high end art available at Dirty Pilot Gallery as well as elsewhere. I like the fact that he has his own website and releases affordable cool stuff to collectors like me who may not have thousands to spend on a piece. However, you have to be quick because it does go fast. Usually he drops stuff between 10 pm and midnight PST a couple of times a week but that is hit and miss. You just have to keep watching. Good luck. The videos of Seen in his younger days, he comes across as a very cool laid back guy. In other words genuine.
I don't know a lot about Seen. He must have been one of the OG's before Banksy created the new wave. Are there any documentaries about Seen and people like him? He is one of the OG graffiti artists from NYC from back in the 70's and was painting trains long ago. There is tons of stuff about him on YouTube and there is more of his high end art available at Dirty Pilot Gallery as well as elsewhere. I like the fact that he has his own website and releases affordable cool stuff to collectors like me who may not have thousands to spend on a piece. However, you have to be quick because it does go fast. Usually he drops stuff between 10 pm and midnight PST a couple of times a week but that is hit and miss. You just have to keep watching. Good luck. The videos of Seen in his younger days, he comes across as a very cool laid back guy. In other words genuine.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Winks on Feb 24, 2018 23:09:03 GMT 1, Are you still carrying this on you dribbling pile of piss. Hereβs some homework for you after youβve finished noshing off the staff at the Walled Off... look up the words Sarcasm and Irony. And remember the strong mints after getting all webbed up... itβll help with removing the taste.
I remember when βnoshβ was something Desperate Dan did to Cow Pie
Are you still carrying this on you dribbling pile of piss. Hereβs some homework for you after youβve finished noshing off the staff at the Walled Off... look up the words Sarcasm and Irony. And remember the strong mints after getting all webbed up... itβll help with removing the taste. I remember when βnoshβ was something Desperate Dan did to Cow Pie
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by rbk on Feb 25, 2018 4:21:33 GMT 1, For someone so knowledgeable ππ and not know who Seen is!! Quite weird your spouting so Much on Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and what itβs all about!! Β What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb. Β thankyou
Well your making a lot of comments re Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and just highlighting to others that these comments are made by someone who obviously does not have much knowledge of Streetart or the artists involved.
For someone so knowledgeable ππ and not know who Seen is!! Quite weird your spouting so Much on Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and what itβs all about!! Β What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb. Β thankyou Well your making a lot of comments re Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and just highlighting to others that these comments are made by someone who obviously does not have much knowledge of Streetart or the artists involved.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Feb 25, 2018 11:22:39 GMT 1, Anyway Gonefellow is a Startist yeah ! Around 5 threads, 5 pages of comments etc ... better than the last Banksy in Hull !! well done fella ! Iβm waiting with h impatience your website : some will talk talk talk about the β connection β too ! π
Happy Sunday !
Anyway Gonefellow is a Startist yeah ! Around 5 threads, 5 pages of comments etc ... better than the last Banksy in Hull !! well done fella ! Iβm waiting with h impatience your website : some will talk talk talk about the β connection β too ! π
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 25, 2018 14:05:31 GMT 1, Great thread for a quiet Sunday afternoon when nothing's happening. Makes me think of the World of Sport Saturday afternoon wrestling in the 1970s. All the masks and and daft names - Catweazle, Kendo Nagasaki, Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks... and who can forget Leon Arras, The Man From Paris... oh - we all did. Perhaps under the mask Kendo Nagasaki really was Dickie Davies after all... or Gonefellow
Great thread for a quiet Sunday afternoon when nothing's happening. Makes me think of the World of Sport Saturday afternoon wrestling in the 1970s. All the masks and and daft names - Catweazle, Kendo Nagasaki, Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks... and who can forget Leon Arras, The Man From Paris... oh - we all did. Perhaps under the mask Kendo Nagasaki really was Dickie Davies after all... or Gonefellow
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by iamzero on Feb 25, 2018 14:07:01 GMT 1, And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on.
And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 25, 2018 14:25:23 GMT 1, And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on. My grandfather wouldn't put up with that nonsense. That was a waste of his televison rental as far as he was concerned. Wrestling, golf, cricket and the footie results (not the footie - just the results for his pools ticket) were the only acceptable sports. Otherwise television was for the news and then turned off in case the electrickery burnt through the screen and sent us all to hell or wherever... I was allowed to watch The Flashing Blade and Belle and Sebastian on Saturday mornings because it was black and white and wouldn't wear out the colour on his new colour TV set. Plus the fact nobody knew what the hell was going on on those programmes (dubbed - incoherently) so us whippersnappers couldn't be mentally corrupted. The nearest I got in my childhood to televisual, full colour excitement (until the "satanic" Swapshop) was...
And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on. My grandfather wouldn't put up with that nonsense. That was a waste of his televison rental as far as he was concerned. Wrestling, golf, cricket and the footie results (not the footie - just the results for his pools ticket) were the only acceptable sports. Otherwise television was for the news and then turned off in case the electrickery burnt through the screen and sent us all to hell or wherever... I was allowed to watch The Flashing Blade and Belle and Sebastian on Saturday mornings because it was black and white and wouldn't wear out the colour on his new colour TV set. Plus the fact nobody knew what the hell was going on on those programmes (dubbed - incoherently) so us whippersnappers couldn't be mentally corrupted. The nearest I got in my childhood to televisual, full colour excitement (until the "satanic" Swapshop) was...
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by iamzero on Feb 25, 2018 14:31:42 GMT 1, Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days.
Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 25, 2018 14:42:16 GMT 1, Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days. A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road.
Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days. A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Deleted on Feb 25, 2018 16:19:41 GMT 1, And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on. My grandfather wouldn't put up with that nonsense. That was a waste of his televison rental as far as he was concerned. Wrestling, golf, cricket and the footie results (not the footie - just the results for his pools ticket) were the only acceptable sports. Otherwise television was for the news and then turned off in case the electrickery burnt through the screen and sent us all to hell or wherever... I was allowed to watch The Flashing Blade and Belle and Sebastian on Saturday mornings because it was black and white and wouldn't wear out the colour on his new colour TV set. Plus the fact nobody knew what the hell was going on on those programmes (dubbed - incoherently) so us whippersnappers couldn't be mentally corrupted. The nearest I got in my childhood to televisual, full colour excitement (until the "satanic" Swapshop) was...
Did he let you watch White Horses too ?
And the long wait until Metal Mickey came on. My grandfather wouldn't put up with that nonsense. That was a waste of his televison rental as far as he was concerned. Wrestling, golf, cricket and the footie results (not the footie - just the results for his pools ticket) were the only acceptable sports. Otherwise television was for the news and then turned off in case the electrickery burnt through the screen and sent us all to hell or wherever... I was allowed to watch The Flashing Blade and Belle and Sebastian on Saturday mornings because it was black and white and wouldn't wear out the colour on his new colour TV set. Plus the fact nobody knew what the hell was going on on those programmes (dubbed - incoherently) so us whippersnappers couldn't be mentally corrupted. The nearest I got in my childhood to televisual, full colour excitement (until the "satanic" Swapshop) was... Did he let you watch White Horses too ?
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 25, 2018 17:59:41 GMT 1, Did he let you watch White Horses too ? Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted.
Did he let you watch White Horses too ? Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by moron on Feb 25, 2018 18:51:12 GMT 1, What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb. thankyou Well your making a lot of comments re Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and just highlighting to others that these comments are made by someone who obviously does not have much knowledge of Streetart or the artists involved. excellant observation on your part
What does one have to do with the other. Maybe you can respond and explain to me how my post about Seen is connected to my posts about Gonefellow. Just so that you don't come across as dumb. thankyou Well your making a lot of comments re Gonefellow & Castle Gallery and just highlighting to others that these comments are made by someone who obviously does not have much knowledge of Streetart or the artists involved. excellant observation on your part
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Lroy on Feb 25, 2018 20:11:02 GMT 1, Did he let you watch White Horses too ? Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted.
Belle and Sebastian ? was it not at 7 pm before the news every Sunday ? Are you French Guy ? Anyway it was tte best sΓ©rie the first one in B/w ! The other ones were not so good .. The Wednesday and Sunday near 12 there was Ma sequence du Spectateur... I remember Zorro the Wednesday afternoon I did not lie so much Starsky and Hutch .. @kintoreton we did not have Wild horses but Poly the little poney .. There was Polyd too but it always another story as Saturnin and Flipper..
Did he let you watch White Horses too ? Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted. Belle and Sebastian ? was it not at 7 pm before the news every Sunday ? Are you French Guy ? Anyway it was tte best sΓ©rie the first one in B/w ! The other ones were not so good .. The Wednesday and Sunday near 12 there was Ma sequence du Spectateur... I remember Zorro the Wednesday afternoon I did not lie so much Starsky and Hutch .. @kintoreton we did not have Wild horses but Poly the little poney .. There was Polyd too but it always another story as Saturnin and Flipper..
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Poly Mindset on Feb 25, 2018 23:45:20 GMT 1, He is one of the OG graffiti artists from NYC from back in the 70's and was painting trains long ago. There is tons of stuff about him on YouTube and there is more of his high end art available at Dirty Pilot Gallery as well as elsewhere. I like the fact that he has his own website and releases affordable cool stuff to collectors like me who may not have thousands to spend on a piece. However, you have to be quick because it does go fast. Usually he drops stuff between 10 pm and midnight PST a couple of times a week but that is hit and miss. You just have to keep watching. Good luck. The videos of Seen in his younger days, he comes across as a very cool laid back guy. In other words genuine. Yes he does come across very cool and genuine which is nice to see. I think he has carried that with him because that's just who he is. Check out this clip that he's in which I had previously posted. I believe the cool ass trike is his but notice the way he kindly insists that the original builder sit on the trike so he can remissness and bring back a feeling 40 years past. Very gentleman like. I think SEEN though not the most educated and eloquent guy is deep down just a good person at heart. I don't know that as a fact but he seems like a guy I would like to sit down and have a beer with.
He is one of the OG graffiti artists from NYC from back in the 70's and was painting trains long ago. There is tons of stuff about him on YouTube and there is more of his high end art available at Dirty Pilot Gallery as well as elsewhere. I like the fact that he has his own website and releases affordable cool stuff to collectors like me who may not have thousands to spend on a piece. However, you have to be quick because it does go fast. Usually he drops stuff between 10 pm and midnight PST a couple of times a week but that is hit and miss. You just have to keep watching. Good luck. The videos of Seen in his younger days, he comes across as a very cool laid back guy. In other words genuine. Yes he does come across very cool and genuine which is nice to see. I think he has carried that with him because that's just who he is. Check out this clip that he's in which I had previously posted. I believe the cool ass trike is his but notice the way he kindly insists that the original builder sit on the trike so he can remissness and bring back a feeling 40 years past. Very gentleman like. I think SEEN though not the most educated and eloquent guy is deep down just a good person at heart. I don't know that as a fact but he seems like a guy I would like to sit down and have a beer with.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by hedges on Feb 26, 2018 11:33:08 GMT 1, a simple case of a gallery that has a good rep for a world class artist trying his luck to make some real candy by launching their own artist - seems to have gone well - think Walton Fine Art and Bambi - that didnt go so well though
a simple case of a gallery that has a good rep for a world class artist trying his luck to make some real candy by launching their own artist - seems to have gone well - think Walton Fine Art and Bambi - that didnt go so well though
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by taz66 on Feb 26, 2018 17:01:19 GMT 1, Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days. A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road. House phone UNLOCKED !!! .... we had a lock we had to tap the receiver to dial...
Ahhh the old black and white sets. I have memories of being allowed to watch Starsky and Hutch in my bedroom with the portable B&W set being precariously perched on the top of on upturned washing basket. Golden days. A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road. House phone UNLOCKED !!! .... we had a lock we had to tap the receiver to dial...
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 26, 2018 17:17:05 GMT 1, A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road. House phone UNLOCKED !!! .... we had a lock we had to tap the receiver to dial... Couldn't get near ours. It was nailed to the table next to where my old man sat. Our phone number was only four digits long when I was a nipper. When we had a remote control on the TV you had to be careful not to grab it too quickly or it would pull the line out that it ran all across the room to the telly itself. Or it would trip up old visiting relatives with bad eyesight... what was this thread about again? Oh yeah Gonefellow... Got all their records...
A television in your kid's bloody bedroom? What were your parents thinking? Bloody hell - next thing you know they'll be wanting to use the house telephone when there's a perfectly good telephone box at the end of the road. House phone UNLOCKED !!! .... we had a lock we had to tap the receiver to dial... Couldn't get near ours. It was nailed to the table next to where my old man sat. Our phone number was only four digits long when I was a nipper. When we had a remote control on the TV you had to be careful not to grab it too quickly or it would pull the line out that it ran all across the room to the telly itself. Or it would trip up old visiting relatives with bad eyesight... what was this thread about again? Oh yeah Gonefellow... Got all their records...
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by iamzero on Feb 26, 2018 17:20:05 GMT 1, I remember when they added the two digits at the front of our phone number too... and then another about twenty year ago.
I remember when they added the two digits at the front of our phone number too... and then another about twenty year ago.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 26, 2018 17:37:48 GMT 1, I remember when they added the two digits at the front of our phone number too... and then another about twenty year ago. Twenty years ago? I can still remember the deranged bleep and booster of our new 56k modem.
I remember when they added the two digits at the front of our phone number too... and then another about twenty year ago. Twenty years ago? I can still remember the deranged bleep and booster of our new 56k modem.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by iamzero on Feb 26, 2018 17:52:38 GMT 1, Nobody answer the phone... I need to use the internet.
Nobody answer the phone... I need to use the internet.
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Gonefellow π¬π§ Print Release β’ Street Art β’ Art For Sale, by Guy Denning on Feb 26, 2018 19:53:25 GMT 1, Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted. Belle and Sebastian ? was it not at 7 pm before the news every Sunday ? Are you French Guy ? Anyway it was tte best sΓ©rie the first one in B/w ! The other ones were not so good .. The Wednesday and Sunday near 12 there was Ma sequence du Spectateur... I remember Zorro the Wednesday afternoon I did not lie so much Starsky and Hutch .. @kintoreton we did not have Wild horses but Poly the little poney .. There was Polyd too but it always another story as Saturnin and Flipper.. No, I'm not French. I live in France but I was born on the planet Somerset - Bristol is one of its moons. In the UK in the seventies we had lots of imported, badly dubbed, episode missing, foreign TV kid's series. And they were on a Saturday morning... and most of them were pants. Big, baggy, scratchy, polo-necked, hessian-gusseted, y-fronted, brown nylon pants. Sunday morning Addams Family was nearly a highlight.
Nah - that had teenage girls in it. I might've been corrupted. Belle and Sebastian ? was it not at 7 pm before the news every Sunday ? Are you French Guy ? Anyway it was tte best sΓ©rie the first one in B/w ! The other ones were not so good .. The Wednesday and Sunday near 12 there was Ma sequence du Spectateur... I remember Zorro the Wednesday afternoon I did not lie so much Starsky and Hutch .. @kintoreton we did not have Wild horses but Poly the little poney .. There was Polyd too but it always another story as Saturnin and Flipper.. No, I'm not French. I live in France but I was born on the planet Somerset - Bristol is one of its moons. In the UK in the seventies we had lots of imported, badly dubbed, episode missing, foreign TV kid's series. And they were on a Saturday morning... and most of them were pants. Big, baggy, scratchy, polo-necked, hessian-gusseted, y-fronted, brown nylon pants. Sunday morning Addams Family was nearly a highlight.
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