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    The Scottish Daily Mail are running a promotion from the 7th february:
    Dam busters, ice cold in Alex, the wooden horse and many more free with the paper. Well worth picking up just for these classics alone.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/prmts/index.html

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    Thanks for that TBH. It's not a paper I normally buy-for in depth reports I prefer the Daily Sport- but will buy it to get the movies. The Dambusters and Ice Cold in Alex are two of the best films ever made-done to a standard that Hell Drivers could only dream of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joxville View Post
    Thanks for that TBH. It's not a paper I normally buy-for in depth reports I prefer the Daily Sport- but will buy it to get the movies. The Dambusters and Ice Cold in Alex are two of the best films ever made-done to a standard that Hell Drivers could only dream of.
    Aye Jox, they don't make movies like these anymore and I doubt that they can ever reproduce those halcyon days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joxville View Post
    It's not a paper I normally buy-for in depth reports I prefer the Daily Sport- but will buy it to get the movies.
    Well said!

    But unlike you I won't lower my standards and buy the Mail. I'll stick with my daughter's bf's Sport. I'm happy with his choice of daily paper, at least it doesn't put silly ideas in his head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crayola View Post
    Well said!

    But unlike you I won't lower my standards and buy the Mail. I'll stick with my daughter's bf's Sport. I'm happy with his choice of daily paper, at least it doesn't put silly ideas in his head.
    The quality of movie you are getting far out-weighs the cost of the paper.

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    I think you may have to redeem your voucher in W H Smith....that's what you have to do doo here...
    Keep it country

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    It's okay where I live, Tesco has them in stock. Got both so far.

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    I bought the Mails sister paper the sunday express today to get the "free cd inside". what a fiddle, inside was a form to fill in aND SEND AWAY FOR YTYOUR "FREE" CD along with £2.99 and your stamp on the envelope. Thats not free!!! Thats just a big fiddle to get the public to buy their paper.
    Live for today as tomorrow may never come

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    Express and Mail 'sister' papers? Heaven forfend!!
    Beaverbrook and Northcliffe will be spinning in their graves!

    I'm glad this offer is on up there in Scotland. I got two copies on saturday to double my Dambusters ! Those bouncing bombs fascinated me as a child - my took me to the 'Forum' to see it. She loved her 'pictures' did my Mum.

    I actually bought 'Ice Cold In Alex' a few weeks ago for four quid - never mind now I have two of those too. Great film----Sylvia Syms smoulders throughout and the final scene in the bar is a classic. A former next door neighbour of ours was one of a hundred or so soldiers pulling that Ambulance up the hill on the end of a stout rope!

    Yesterday I was surprised to see Charlotte Gray in the 'Mail on Sunday'. Cate Blanchett - a fairly recent film with a stunning aerial shot of the Glenfinnan viaduct and steam train right at the start I recall. France also looks gorgoeus in this movie - a real patina of rustic charm about the place....great cinematography.

    I wonder what it shall be tomorrow. 'The Wooden Horse' perhaps?

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