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RE: Any Old Time Radio Fans Out THere


So what happened to the subject of this thread ?

It died.

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dazren wrote:
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Some people on here do need a boss to take care of things, I won't mention their names but you know who I mean, just a small hint their names start with d, D & M biggrinbiggrinbiggrin


nana.gifspin.gif-- Hmmm ! you had me Guessing with that one womby, on just who these ''naughty members'' were ???  I can only assume that the ''d'' is for dawa ?? -- the ''D'' is for Delta 18 ?? and the ''M'' is for Mike47 ???

However i checked the previous posts for them, and they are all well behaved, and would not need ''A Boss' ??, so please explain !! why are you picking on these 3 valued and nice members ??


 Crikey, here I am having a quiet red reading & wondering what the fuss is about when....damn near spat the red on the screen (didn't cos it is a rare 'good' one) when I saw I was one of the villains.  

Not true Wombie, we have met, we are close, not true is it????

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I like the old radio serials. 3AW in Melb. play them overnight a chapter at a time, I might here one then could be days before another as I am asleep at the time.  One that went on forever was The Castlereagh line.  It was interesting just had trouble following cause of missing episodes.



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barina wrote:

I like the old radio serials. 3AW in Melb. play them overnight a chapter at a time, I might here one then could be days before another as I am asleep at the time.  One that went on forever was The Castlereagh line.  It was interesting just had trouble following cause of missing episodes.


 

There is a few websites (I've lost all my links) that release free audiobooks in a episodic fashion as well, but I'm an dystopian and horror fan, which is not to everyone's taste.

Also Audible has a few dramatized books available. 



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Oxley wrote:
barina wrote:

I like the old radio serials. 3AW in Melb. play them overnight a chapter at a time, I might here one then could be days before another as I am asleep at the time.  One that went on forever was The Castlereagh line.  It was interesting just had trouble following cause of missing episodes.


 

There is a few websites (I've lost all my links) that release free audiobooks in a episodic fashion as well, but I'm an dystopian and horror fan, which is not to everyone's taste.

Also Audible has a few dramatized books available. 


 Thanks will have a look.....



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I think I found most of them by following links from the DRM free Guide on Defective by Design.

www.defectivebydesign.org/guide

http://www.defectivebydesign.org/guide/ebooks



-- Edited by Oxley on Wednesday 25th of September 2013 09:25:01 AM

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