\yes Tom I thought it was brilliant too.
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I was rather hoping to avoid another discussion along those lines.
Sorry! I will delete.
My mother asked me to wake her up when the film had finished when she took me to see it in 1965.
What, 50 times?
The usherette had to wake both of us up in the end.
My mother was carried out screaming.
They should have done it 50 years ago.
And put the Von Trapp children into social service care.
I’ve never seen it and don’t want to ! XXXX
I've seen the first ten minutes.
I used to work with a large, hairy, bearded man that loved the movie. he could sound just like Julie Andrews, and knew every song. we worked in same dept. so I had to be the von trap children.those were the days
Did you work with John Gray?
unfortunately not, was a factory in martins ferry, ohio, usa. around 1980
Did you work with Tiny Tim?
Wow! The UK police are serious! :-)
\yes Tom I thought it was brilliant too.
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