Across The Lake

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bluebirdsback
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Re: Across The Lake

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I have a spare watchable copy. Its laid about for a few years but I ran it through my disc player today and it played right through.
If you would like to drop me a private e mail with you postal details I will pop it in the post for you.
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Re: Across The Lake

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He obviously hasn't heard about my magic shed. If you need anything ask Rob first. Will fetch it in at the weekend. Saves me a stamp as well so all is good.
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Re: Across The Lake

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Excellent - I bought a copy off ebay last week but not a great copy - will give it a go - Cheers Rob, see you at the weekend! :)
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Re: Across The Lake

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Cheers Rob - watched it last night, must admit I am a fan of Hopkins - I hope the ceremony went well today - Thank you!
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Re: Across The Lake

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Terminator wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:17 am Just had a word with a local and apparently the Villagers at that time where very excited at the film being made and having famous stars coming to town. Not to mention the extra revenue it fetched into the village for the business's.

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Just think if one day we had the original bluebird up and running and could return to her home on Coniston for a run or two up and down the lake! Now that would bring some extra revenue into the village.......
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Re: Across The Lake

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umm,
I did wonder the other day that perhaps the BBP should re-shoot the somewhat poor quality modern bits setup to simulate speed using the replica with some new footage using the original and edit it all together. I think that would really enhance the movie quite a bit...
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Re: Across The Lake

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Ted, Congrats on the new arrival.
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