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david1 25-12-2011 16:26

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A Very merry Christmas to Roy and all the Mods for what they do on Accyweb . I would also like to wish all US commoners a very happy Christmas and a Brilliant new year .

walker 25-12-2011 18:00

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Merry Christmas

Mancie 25-12-2011 18:47

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And a Merry Christmas to all

shillelagh 25-12-2011 20:59

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hope everyone has had a nice christmas day ... and hope santa brought everything you were after ... from me and spugs ...

grannyclaret 25-12-2011 23:11

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MERRY XMAS EVERYONE,,,,,:cheers::balloon2::balloon::4u:

BERNADETTE 26-12-2011 00:52

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Seasons greetings everyone, hope you all enjoyed the day xxxx

DaveinGermany 26-12-2011 14:38

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I was away getting drunk so couldn't add to the comments on the day :D so here we are, a belated, but sincere Happy Christmas to all !!!

Margaret Pilkington 26-12-2011 15:06

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Do you want a cherry in your Alka Seltzer son?
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your good lady.
(I hope you bought her something fetching for Christmas - I expect to hear about it in your blog)

susie123 27-12-2011 11:22

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Apologies for changing the mood of the thread somewhat but last night I suddenly remembered the 1963 war film The Victors and the impact one scene had on me at the time. I have been trying to find a clip on Youtube, without success, but the following description may suffice, if you have a good imagination. Does anyone else remember it?

One of the cinematic highpoints is the detour of one truck load of GIs out of a convoy, for the express purpose of supplying witnesses to the execution by firing squad of a GI deserter Pvt Eddie Slovik. Depicted in a huge, otherwise empty, snow-covered field near a chateau at Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines on 31 January 1945, the movie audience first hears Frank Sinatra singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and then a chorus of "Hark the Herald Angels Sing", after the fatal shots are fired.

This scene is remarkable for its stark, visually extreme imagery, and the non-combat stress and anguish foisted on GIs during a lull in combat. The New York Times film review stated "it stands out in stark and sobering contrast to the other gaudier incidents in the film".The whole film is shot in black and white, and so the black regimented figures of the firing squad and witnesses face the lone man bound to a stake in the midst of a snow-covered plain. The addition of surreal accompanying Christmas music and absence of dialog make this scene an often cited one. The juxtaposition of saccharine music with a frightful scene was emulated the following year by Stanley Kubrick in Dr. Strangelove, which was also shot in black and white.

Margaret Pilkington 27-12-2011 12:00

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There are no clips on Youtube for this film.
I also did a search and found a post that says there are no clips.........I still looked though( just shows that I am the kind of person who touches the paint, even when the sign says 'Wet Paint')

susie123 27-12-2011 12:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 958467)
There are no clips on Youtube for this film.
I also did a search and found a post that says there are no clips.........I still looked though( just shows that I am the kind of person who touches the paint, even when the sign says 'Wet Paint')

Actually there are some clips from this film on YT - just not this particular bit.

DaveinGermany 27-12-2011 15:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 958253)
Do you want a cherry in your Alka Seltzer son?
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your good lady.
(I hope you bought her something fetching for Christmas - I expect to hear about it in your blog)

Thanks Ma, but no thanks don't do the Cherry thing. :) Aye some gloves ....... rubber ones for doing the dishes :D We were down at Munster with family Shrek & we'll be having a re-run on new years eve. :rolleyes:


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