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D Klement
NumoAstro@... wrote:
Having been in the airforce he's a
Last I saw was Dot Cotton leaving the square after that aquaintance of
Nick's was holding her hostage.
I had a peek at a British Soap magazine the other day in a bookshop and
I don't even know half the characters on there any more. Of course we're
a couple of years behind in episodes in NA.
Thank goodness CBC here in Canada carries Corronation Street. And it's
only about a month behind.
Buzz
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Kathleen, Nathan & forgotten"
Samantha B.F. Skinner in "New Scientist".
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Having been in the airforce he's a
> bit obsessed with having a tidy house and so my attitude lately is "you goARGHHHHHH! Our PBS station dropped East Enders for lack of viewership!
> for it Steve, I'm going to sit and watch the Eastenders (British Soap))...
>
> Dawn F
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Last I saw was Dot Cotton leaving the square after that aquaintance of
Nick's was holding her hostage.
I had a peek at a British Soap magazine the other day in a bookshop and
I don't even know half the characters on there any more. Of course we're
a couple of years behind in episodes in NA.
Thank goodness CBC here in Canada carries Corronation Street. And it's
only about a month behind.
Buzz
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The Klement Family "Education is what survives when
Darryl, Debbie, what has been learned has been
Kathleen, Nathan & forgotten"
Samantha B.F. Skinner in "New Scientist".
e-mail- klement@...
Canadian homeschool page: http:\\www.flora.org/homeschool-ca/
Ont. Federation of Teaching Parents: http:\\www.flora.org/oftp/
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In a message dated 7/8/2000 6:01:02 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
klement@... writes:
<< CBC here in Canada carries Corronation Street >>
I am so envious of you... that would be the soap to watch if I could get it
here. Eastenders is only about a week behind because now we have the digital
satelite.
Dawn
klement@... writes:
<< CBC here in Canada carries Corronation Street >>
I am so envious of you... that would be the soap to watch if I could get it
here. Eastenders is only about a week behind because now we have the digital
satelite.
Dawn
Tracy Oldfield
It's funny, we don't watch Eastenders or Corrie, (dh is a big snob
about stuff like that) but we do watch ER, and Third Watch,
which are pretty soap-ish, really. I like Casualty but he doesn't so
I don't often get to watch it.
Tracy
about stuff like that) but we do watch ER, and Third Watch,
which are pretty soap-ish, really. I like Casualty but he doesn't so
I don't often get to watch it.
Tracy
On 8 Jul 2000, at 9:01, D Klement wrote:
ARGHHHHHH! Our PBS station dropped East Enders for lack
of viewership!
Last I saw was Dot Cotton leaving the square after that
aquaintance of
Nick's was holding her hostage.
I had a peek at a British Soap magazine the other day
in a bookshop and
I don't even know half the characters on there any
more. Of course we're
a couple of years behind in episodes in NA.
Thank goodness CBC here in Canada carries Corronation
Street. And it's
only about a month behind.