A Andrew Everard New member May 30, 2007 1,878 2 0 Visit site Aug 5, 2011 #2 Ah, the days before remote controls, when a carefully-aimed boomerang was the only way of changing radio stations from the comfort of your armchair...
Ah, the days before remote controls, when a carefully-aimed boomerang was the only way of changing radio stations from the comfort of your armchair...
N newaudio New member Jan 14, 2009 33 0 0 Visit site Aug 5, 2011 #3 or i as a young un had a slap from it across the ear and told "turn that up"! LOL
A Anonymous Guest Aug 5, 2011 #4 Andrew Everard said: Ah, the days before remote controls, when a carefully-aimed boomerang was the only way of changing radio stations from the comfort of your armchair... Click to expand... :rofl:
Andrew Everard said: Ah, the days before remote controls, when a carefully-aimed boomerang was the only way of changing radio stations from the comfort of your armchair... Click to expand... :rofl:
X Xanderzdad New member Jun 25, 2008 146 0 0 Visit site Aug 7, 2011 #6 That's brilliant. It seems to represent most musical listening systems over the last century or so! My kids wouldn't recognise a fraction of the items in the room. Really lovely.
That's brilliant. It seems to represent most musical listening systems over the last century or so! My kids wouldn't recognise a fraction of the items in the room. Really lovely.
M MajorFubar New member Mar 3, 2010 690 6 0 Visit site Aug 7, 2011 #7 That looks fantastic when can I come and listen