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2 months ago
NavFac Brawdy Wales Today
Naval Facility Brawdy Sep 2009
drdvorak • 795 views
MisterHampshire
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2 months ago
Mission Impossible Spoof
kinda funny, very cheesy, but worth the watch
LookItsMeROB • 245 views
MisterHampshire
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Silly sausage, it was amusing in its own way :-D
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2 months ago
MisterHampshire
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3 months ago
Whats goin on..
Thank you to everyone for all your loving support, comments, messages, videos and letters.... it has meant more to my family and I than I could eve...
BlahBlahBlah2145 • 9,409,166 views
MisterHampshire
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Young man, I have been there. Boy have I been there. But you're right. You are far stronger than them and, in time, you will have the last laugh and will laugh in the faces of your bullies and their sad, trapped lives. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, maybe not even next week. But one day. Y...
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3 months ago
Justin Lee Collins Bring Back Grange Hill_part_1.mp4
Documentary Justin Lee Collins Aims to reunite the cast of 1986 to Sing the anti drugs song Just Say No.
flyingdamingo • 3,671 views
MisterHampshire
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His character was Samuel McGuire - I suppose that led to Zammo
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5 months ago
Ford Capri Documentary - The Car is the Star Part 1
The Car's the Star presented by Quentin Wilson. This documentary is in two parts and is all about the Ford Capri. I've had eight Capris, so this ...
selfselfself • 28,021 views
MisterHampshire
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If it's the song that comes in when Quentin is on the seafront, after Disco Inferno, is Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music's 'Over You'.
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7 months ago
Wartburg 353
History of Wartburg 353 1966-1991 and prototype.
Weigelfilm • 135,276 views
MisterHampshire
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My family had a Knight Tourist (estate) when I was a child, dark green. It was even then a heap, but my goodness what a car. What it was put through was unbelievable and hardly ever went wrong although after we'd had it 3 years, by then 6 years old, it was falling to bits. Yet it also looked mode...
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7 months ago
Monotype Keyboard at the Type Museum London
skmr • 1,211 views
MisterHampshire
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The amount of millions of ens and miles of spool paper I must have put through one of these keyboards must be frightening. And whilst I would never, ever, go back to those days (Give me Adobe CS'x' and a Mac anyday) the touch on the keyboard was just something else. Buoyant and light it was unbel...
I lived there in the late 60s and early 70s when it was Royal Naval - RNAS Goldcrest. Brought back some memories there. Training Hunters with day-glo panels are still very, very clear - as well as the drive down Newgale hill and past the beach. Anyone remember the shop Llewenyn's?