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   polymod to Arfa Daily   
   Re: Cracking open a Galaxy Audio PA amp   
   19 Sep 10 11:05:46   
   
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   From: polymod@optonline.net   
      
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   > "polymod"  wrote in message   
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   > > "David Nebenzahl"  wrote in message   
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   > >> On 9/17/2010 6:42 PM Arfa Daily spake thus:   
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   > >> > "David Nebenzahl"  wrote in message   
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   > >> >> Ackshooly, I've been saying for years that there are two types of   
   > >> >> Americans distinguishable by their taste for Brit humor. One one   
   > >> >> side we have the PBS-type humor, exemplified by "Are You Being   
   > >> >> Served?" (which I despise); on the other are those who like Benny   
   > >> >> Hill. I'm in the latter camp myself. (Hey, what's better than total   
   > >> >> slapstick? Worked for Chaplin   
   > >> >> ...)   
   > >> >   
   > >> > You really shouldn't dis 'Are You Being Served ?'  It was an absolute   
   > >> > classic up there with the likes of Fawlty Towers ... The double   
   > >> > entendre   
   > >> > with things like Mrs Slocombe's pussy, were really quite risque for   
   > > British   
   > >> > TV at the time. Although I used to really enjoy Benny Hill for its   
   pure   
   > >> > slapstick, the humour was much cruder than that of AYBS.   
   > >>   
   > >> Well, not to belabor the point *too* much, but Fawlty Towers was   
   > >> absolutely sublime compared to either one of those other two shows.   
   > >   
   > > Do we have any "Vicar of Dibley" fans?   
   > > Still one of my favorite shows.   
   > >   
   > >> And I have to hand it to your Brits: there has never been *anything* on   
   > >> television to equal "The Prisoner", and I doubt there will be in my   
   > >> lifetime.   
   > >   
   > > Agreed. as a matter of fact I liked the show so much I named my debut CD   
   > > after it ;)   
   > >   
   > > Cheers!   
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   > > Poly   
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   > H.H.  ??   
      
   Hehe...if you mean Herbie, no it's not that "Prisoner". I wish :)   
      
   Poly   
      
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