Subj : L.O.T.S.W. was:Red Green To : Mike Powell From : Dave Drum Date : Tue Sep 24 2024 10:01:00 -=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- > MP> Lately, our PBS station has been stuck in the c1994 seasons. Thanks > MP> for the tip, I will have to check that link out. > The Red Green shows are also available on Yoo Toob. Also on Amazon's > Free Vee streaming service. I'm currently watching the longest running > BritCom (and possibly longest running on all TV) Last of The Summer Wine. MP> I found out about YT yesterday! MP> Last of the Summer Wine is one of my all time favorite shows. PBS MP> locally is stuck in the early 1980s on that one, but that is during the MP> period when Bill Owen was still alive, Foggy Dewhurst was one of the MP> trio, and Wally and Syd are still alive so I am ok with that. MP> I have several of the early seasons on DVD. I bought them back when MP> PBS was only showing the 1980s+ seasons. About a year after I got the MP> DVDs, they started showing the early seasons. ;) I liked the early episodes with Seymour instead of Foggy. The episode after Bill Owen died was especially touching. I also liked "Are You Being Served" Especially Mrs. Slocombe and her pussy. And Captain Peacock (Frank Thornton) He also rook the place of Brian Wilde when the Foggy Dewhurst character left for parts unknown. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Summer Wine Cup Categories: Beverages, Wine, Booze, Citrus, Fruits Yield: 5 Servings 6 Fresh woodruff sprigs 750 ml Dry white wine 1/2 pt Orange juice 4 oz Strawberries or raspberries 7 oz Ginger ale 3 oz Brandy 20 Borage flowers Leave the woodruff sprigs for 1 hour to wilt slightly. This will bring out their vanilla-like flavor. Put them into a bowl and pour on the wine and orange juice. Leave for 1 hour and strain. Quarter the strawberries if they are large. Leave the raspberries whole, if using. Put the fruit into a punch bowl. Pour on the strained liquid. Cover with plastic wrap and chill 30 mins. Pour the brandy and the ginger ale into the bowl. Float the borage flowers on top. Serve as soon as possible in tall glasses so as not to lose the slightly sparkling effect of the ginger ale. From: http://www.azdrinkrecipes.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... We should regulate banks and railroads not uteruses and drag shows. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: Outpost BBS * Johnson City, TN (1:18/200) .