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venusbluejeans
27-03-21, 20:24
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Scass
27-03-21, 21:41
I completely forgot! Thank you x


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gronk
28-03-21, 08:25
Must be springtime already in Europe

Lencoboy
28-03-21, 10:17
Must be springtime already in Europe

And mainland Europe are always an hour ahead of us.

WiredIncorrectly
28-03-21, 15:37
Nooo. That means an hour less of CEEFAX music and Bamboozle.

Lencoboy
28-03-21, 15:59
Nooo. That means an hour less of CEEFAX music and Bamboozle.

Good god, CEEFAX music is a real blast from my childhood past!!

That was back in the days when downtime on both BBC 1 and BBC 2 was more commonplace, even during the day.

Ditto for original ITV and (possibly) early Channel 4.

Pretty much unthinkable now in this age of 24/7 multichannel TV!!

Then again, I think less was often more in TV world back in the pre-90s era.

WiredIncorrectly
28-03-21, 16:27
CEEFAX was like the early WWW. A distribution platform across the air waves. A really genius idea that was later replaced for BBC's "red button" during the early days of the digital TV era. The music was generally classed as "elevator music", I found the modern Jazz that would play on ITV and C4 was awesome.

I think ITV and C4 started putting up job adverts on there. A really cool idea that could still work today.

WiredIncorrectly
28-03-21, 16:29
CEEFAX has been replaced by Tommy Walshe's "Paint Pad Pro" that repeats constantly until you wake up.

ankietyjoe
28-03-21, 16:37
Nooo. That means an hour less of CEEFAX music and Bamboozle.


Wait, did your clock go BACK 20 years?

WiredIncorrectly
28-03-21, 16:50
Wait, did your clock go BACK 20 years?

I have Bernard's watch, and a 50 pence piece that when I rub its nose I get a wish.

ankietyjoe
28-03-21, 18:58
I have Bernard's watch, and a 50 pence piece that when I rub its nose I get a wish.

What the fvck have you been wishing for lately then?


You're doing it wrong :roflmao:

Lolalee1
29-03-21, 10:41
Ba!ha!ha!ha!:roflmao:

My mum used to always say that the extra hour of sunlight faded her curtains :wacko:

Lencoboy
29-03-21, 11:07
As per usual, my body clock is a bit upset by the annual spring clock change.

WiredIncorrectly
29-03-21, 12:58
You're doing it wrong :roflmao:

Not when I've a 1950 - 2000 Sports Almanac my friend.

WiredIncorrectly
29-03-21, 12:59
My mum used to always say that the extra hour of sunlight faded her curtains :wacko:

Omg! My Nan turned her curtains around in the summer for same reason :roflmao: