Saw this on another forum, though it may be of interest to some of us.
A bit far for me
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Dick Walker Museum exhibition .
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Re: Dick Walker Museum exhibition .
Dohhh ! No mention of the year on the billboard
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Okay, I won't mention it.Old Man River wrote: ↑Sat Mar 16, 2024 8:48 pm Dohhh ! No mention of the year on the billboard
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Or the fact that I cannot see it
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Well David, it seems that this IS on this year, I have just been reading a comment elsewhere from a chap that visited the exhibition today……
Apparently it is quite sparse, and takes all of about three minutes to see it in its entirety.
Strange as I would have thought there would be plenty to see.
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Re: Dick Walker Museum exhibition .
Well knock me down with a dry fly. Perhaps it's an annual event albeit a tad small.
I went to the Laurel and Hardy Museum years ago and, despite a lot of exhibits, the only thing connected to the wonderful duo was a pocket watch owned by Stan Laurel's father. I gather there may be a few better exhibits now but some things are advertised quite enthusiastically.
I'll give this one a miss.
I went to the Laurel and Hardy Museum years ago and, despite a lot of exhibits, the only thing connected to the wonderful duo was a pocket watch owned by Stan Laurel's father. I gather there may be a few better exhibits now but some things are advertised quite enthusiastically.
I'll give this one a miss.