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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 16, 2012 20:18:33 GMT -8
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Post by scotty on Oct 17, 2012 5:11:49 GMT -8
Cool...
How do you find these old movies?
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Post by aefstraggler on Oct 17, 2012 8:02:58 GMT -8
Scott - from your tag it appears that you've decided to join the Fusiliers.
First - Great choice.
Second - When you can please go to the forms area on the GWHS website and download the membership form. Once you've filled it out please mail it to me so I can make a copy of it prior to sending it along to the new club secretary - Clayton Crabtree.
The membership form can be found by going to the tab marked as organization.
I'll send you my mailing address via the forum's Private Message system.
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montythetommy
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Post by montythetommy on Oct 17, 2012 21:14:06 GMT -8
Definitely gets one's mind into what they were thinking! Though Germany did find other trade partners (I.e. Italy, Romania, and Hungry) and in the 30s England was trading with germany too.
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Post by scotty on Oct 18, 2012 2:56:52 GMT -8
Hey John... Been and tried what you asked... nothing! when I try to open the link.. internet explorer closes. Thought it might be a glitch, so tried the bylaws..... same same.. nothing?!?
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Post by aefstraggler on Oct 18, 2012 7:16:24 GMT -8
Ok - lets try this - send me your e-mail address and I'll send you the forms, etc. as an attachment. I'll also send you my mailing address.
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Post by oskar2ndchev on Oct 18, 2012 8:20:02 GMT -8
A classic, that's for sure. :-)
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Post by Wolfgang on Oct 24, 2012 15:16:41 GMT -8
I'm writing a book on the cinema about the First World War, consequently, when I look up a particular film, I occasionally find it in its entirety online.
Phillip Dye
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