Dracula 1931 with Bela Lugosi. I had not watched this in over 25 years. I noticed that the movie was made up of very distinct scenes mashed together. Seemed like a play in movie form. I enjoyed the movie. I liked how the actual biting of the neck is not shown but left to the viewers imagination.
nice radios Mr Hallack. I too also have the S-38 Hallicrafters. They are a good work horse of a radio. I have over a dozen shortwave radios but this one is my favorite.
Nice radios Nathan. I esp like the Emerson with the Civil Defense markings on the dial for 640 and 1240am. Do you listen to much shortwave on what looks like a Grundig (the second one)?
here is a radio I got a few months ago. I cleaned it up and took the chassis out and replaced the broken tuning dial cord. Other than giving it a good cleaning the radio was in good working order. It's a Zenith Transoceanic. from 1951:
that is a nice clock esteban68. Will be worth having it fixed. THis is the one I use daily. Not as nice looking as the one you bought but it works great:
one of my favorites is The Hall of Fantasy - The castle of Lavoca: It takes place in a old Romanian castle which harbors a sinister secret from the past, and is a terrible forecast of the future.
I just finished eating the Cod fish cakes from the recipe that LizzieMaine posted. They were very Delicious. The only thing you have to do before you make this is that you must soak the salted cod overnight and change the water a couple of times to cut the salt down on the fish. ( I am used to...
I am also a SWL listener. I have quite a few shortwave radios. The bulk of which are tube based. I am able to listen to Radio China International and the voice of Russia. The former soviet block countries now that they are independent countries seem to each have their own Shortwave...
I am currently listening to a OTR Serial (from either South Africa or Australia) called Passage of the Tangmar. Each episode is about 10 to 15 minutes and there are 52 of them.
Summary:
Six beneficiaries unwillingly accept a passage on the S.S. `Tangmar' to journey across the Pacific to...
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