I want to thank the uploader. I used to listen to this every night as a child, it became a comfortie blanket for me. I lost the tape to the sands of time but once again have been able to go to a happy place. Thanks
This is one of many we inherited from my Uncle, we use to lisyen to Radio with my Dad, but as I was in college near my uncle, when he died I inherited his LPs because when he was ill he could listen to these with me rather than his sisters, we spent 2 or 3 night grinning and laughing at this, Bob Newhart, Blaster Bates, GOON SHOWS (I was the only one who got the manic humour, and could do a Bluebottle to Uncle Jacks Eccles, hence my inheritance + Robin Rialto -- evidence of truth)
Try living in Bentley hearing them 24/7.. I’m so,stressed from them. 2,000 plans per week, taking off .. I have to wear earplugs and still can feel it and hear them 24/7 for over 4 years since living here. Has not been pleasant.. almost taken my life bc of those planes, soon leaving here and moving well away from those dreadful big engine sounds.
I've just done a quick comparison video for you between ProScan and Sentinel. Hope this helps. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bQL08gWWEXw.html
This looks brilliant I brought this so I could have a listen and play around at home. I had a stroke so some things I can’t do is there an easy way to start this from the beginning might be able to help me
@@CarstenBauer USDS my first ever scanner. Ive got quite a bit of analogue Freq’s programmed, still using sentinel. Any help with finding Dmr or Nxdn freq’s in Perth ?
PAN-AM negative profit...😂.......such a comical way to look at things.... yet so true to life with what companies actually report in their financials! great speech.... never heard it til 2023 although plenty of people vaguely mentioned this guy in passing over the years. now i know what they were on about!....love youtube
Note folks: the word is SHEER. Sheer brilliance. Not SHEAR. It is, though! I had the cassette - which was OK quality-wise, but the one I had had been slightly mis-cut in the duplicating machine - so it started a few minutes in and had the start at the end, or vice versa, I forget. Lovely to have it in full - thanks.
I was introduced to this recording by an ex-RAF navigator and managed to get hold of the CD pictured here and have played it to many of my friends, all of those have found it very funny indeed. When I was helping to organise the annual User Group conference for a Financial software package I managed to book David Gunson to speak to us after dinner and he was, predictably, a great hit.