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◊ 2011-04-01 23:55 |
Note: Most numberplates in this series are faked. |
◊ 2011-04-02 00:43 |
Was this the series where The Hero drove a gold Merc Pagoda and the policeman kicked his rear light? |
◊ 2011-04-02 00:44 |
Yes. I'll add the Pagoda in a bit when I get to it in my alpha-numerical system. It's going to be a long night of adding pictures |
◊ 2011-04-02 00:51 |
I'll send round a plate of cheese and marmite sandwiches and a flask of cocoa to keep you going. How many sugars in the cocoa? |
◊ 2011-04-02 02:43 |
Local plates from Sept 2001 in new format AB12CDE should run NA-NO as first 2 letters (Newcastle) and NP-NY (Stockton). -- Last edit: 2011-04-02 02:44:28 |
◊ 2011-04-02 03:41 |
Phew: Done. (I should not mention I was hoping to add something else tonight too.) Nice series with a good mix of action, light heartedness and drama. Aircraft: http://www.impdb.org/index.php?title=55_Degrees_North Other stuff: (Sorry no better shot of the SAAB... Indeed it disappeared and reappeared between shots.) Missed this for the Internet Movie Stadium Database: St. James Park. They also showed the inside of the Newcastle Falcons Rugby Ground and an Ice Hockey stadium. -- Last edit: 2011-04-02 12:34:48 |
93montero ◊ 2011-04-02 08:44 |
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◊ 2011-04-02 20:17 |
When you want to dedicate a real calorie-bombing, you forgot the mention the authentic Scottish speciality: the fried Mars or Snickers-bar Hopefully our epicoureans here haven noticed your comment The combination of cheese (expecially premium quality) with marmite and cocoa (even only one of them is worst!) is a pure culinaric barbarism! With just these two short sentences you havw whooped again some indeed not uncommon prejudices about the culinaric apprehension of British, especially Scottish people |
mister car from 971 ◊ 2011-04-02 20:27 |
In French-speaking countries, the title is "55 degrés Nord", which is the exact translation of the original title. |
◊ 2011-04-02 21:31 |
Good to know. |