--- In [email protected], "Laurence" <lhpvi...@...> wrote:
>
> This has nothing to do with this topic!! start a new one.
> this is the topic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bcjwNZluos
>
>
> --- In [email protected], Julian Tether <pargebarge@> wrote:
> >
> > In message <d4d.5338eaeb.38061f0e@>,
> > dvdobbin@ writes
> > >Whatever, the government are quite happy to allow us all to work ourselves
> > >up into a frenzy of delight at paying higher taxes so that we can 'save
> > >the world'.
> > The world will survive whatever happens, it has before.
> > Its the human race etc. that will go, might not be a bad thing actually.
> > --
> >
> > Julian Tether
> > Barge Parglena
> > e-mail: juliant@
> >
>
Quite right Lawrence. I'm sorry if my subsequent comments were 'jumped on' and
added to. I'm still very much on a learning curve in this group and will watch
out what I put and where. Bringing the topic back on track. I'm very much
interested in seeing more video's such as the on 'British Canal History in
Colour. The traditional boats particularly interest me and images of then in
colour help me to re-live the scenes and atmosphere of the past on the cut. It
is reminiscent of my early years up the Tyne with the keels and wherries
milling about the big ships. I look back not with rose coloured glasses, but
with whistful reminiscences and a desire of a simpler less frenetic life than
the one we live at present. But, please stay on topic or I'll get wrong again.
Please point me in the direction of more bygone scenes.