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I would love to see Juliet Bravo repeated. I used to look forward to watching that on a Saturday night 
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Actually, some of my old favourites we see on ITV4 ..... Randall & Hopkirk deceased, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, The Champions, The Saint and so on. The channel is almost like traveling back in time. _________________ “A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any other invention with the possible exceptions of handguns and Tequilla” Mitch Ratcliffe
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| Acorncup wrote: | I read the books as a kid and enjoyed them
was that the majority of the settlers in those days were German (the capital of North dakota is called Bismarck )
although Laura Ingalls Wilder's father was a descendant of a Mayflower passenger |
Do you know the title of the first few books? I have been looking on Amazon, and can find several, but they are all of Laura when she gets older. Are the younger ones worth reading as an adult, or are they really only for kids? _________________
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This article lists the books, GQB.
Maybe you could get them on ebay?
or via your local library?
I haven't read them as an adult, but in my experience a well-written children's book is enjoyable whatever age you are! _________________
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They have them on Amazon, but they don't say which ones are which. _________________
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Roots... but i got fed up waiting and bought the dvd from Amazon
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Thank for the links, Julie and Acorn.
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