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Posted at 29/04/2007, 04:59
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Posted at 29/04/2007, 14:55
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awesome ep |
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Posted at 29/04/2007, 16:03
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blakes 7 saphire and steel all available online torrents now, if not ebay for a cheap price. hmmmm 1975 studios hmmmm was the vcr even around then? i suppose the workaround back in the day would be to buy a british tv vcr bring them back stateside.........the british merchant who sold them to you would probably raise eyebrows when you asked how much shipping was to the usa... nice to see torrenting is becoming popular with the middle aged population. i chuckled about the 1975 average joe studio comment hehehehe yes all young americans have studios growing up. my studio consisted of a ghetto box, stolen road signs, a musty old couch and bag of weed. converting formats were never a problem since we were high all the time zoning out to the dead or thinking about pussy, the issue never came up. |
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Posted at 30/04/2007, 04:38
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i had a ferguson videostar vhs vcr in the early 197x's, as i started work on shifts in 1974 and used it to record the stuff that i would have missed when on night shift. there were loads of other vcr systems around in those days, like the philips 2020 and the sony betamax. in 1970-1973 we had a 1" ampex reel to reel and a 1/2" shibaden reel to reel at college but no vcr. j |
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