Obscure Memorabilia
At home my other half has a broken piece of a piano. Just a single hammer from a broken piano. And yet this twisted bit of wood and metal is a piece from the piano that they flung in the TV series Northern Exposure. We've also got some gardening tools from the first series of Big Brother.
What wierd stuff do you own that has a history?
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 8:19)
At home my other half has a broken piece of a piano. Just a single hammer from a broken piano. And yet this twisted bit of wood and metal is a piece from the piano that they flung in the TV series Northern Exposure. We've also got some gardening tools from the first series of Big Brother.
What wierd stuff do you own that has a history?
( , Thu 4 Nov 2004, 8:19)
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Ainsley's Red Tomatos
Myself and my flatmate had a lovely trip to see Fantasy Football being filmed during Euro 2004. It's filmed in the same place as that fine piece of television Ready, Steady, Cook.
Having drunk all of our allocation of free beer, we trooped into the studio and spotted a top piece of memorabilia - one of those white squares of card bearing the fabled red tomato / green pepper combination. It was a bit dog eared - no doubt from being held aloft by millions of coffin dodgers, but is nonetheless a worthy addition to the decor in our flat. Cheers to the bloke in the studio who seemed please that we were ridding the place of an unwanted bit of tat.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2004, 16:36, Reply)
Myself and my flatmate had a lovely trip to see Fantasy Football being filmed during Euro 2004. It's filmed in the same place as that fine piece of television Ready, Steady, Cook.
Having drunk all of our allocation of free beer, we trooped into the studio and spotted a top piece of memorabilia - one of those white squares of card bearing the fabled red tomato / green pepper combination. It was a bit dog eared - no doubt from being held aloft by millions of coffin dodgers, but is nonetheless a worthy addition to the decor in our flat. Cheers to the bloke in the studio who seemed please that we were ridding the place of an unwanted bit of tat.
( , Fri 5 Nov 2004, 16:36, Reply)
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