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FG Series - 1985
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Dave sells The Big Issue from his mobility scooter. He turns 70 in November. He says he's smoked since 1952 conceding it hasn't been very good for his health. However he's resilient and usually cheery. Can't work out whether colour or B&W is better here. [Edit RIP Dave.]
Took some photos with the Yashica-mat of my favorite girl at my favorite coffee place. I used some expired Agfa Portrait 160 and really loved it!
Sadly, it's the only film I shot in time to get to develop it at Walmart for $1.50. :P
English drummer Dave Wickins visiting Sweden and playing with some of my friends in Stockholm.
A very nice and humble man!
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Dave Parry's transport to the British Coach Rally this year was Parrys own RE66VNP a Mercedes Benz Sprinter / EVM Exlusive C16F. Photo taken 07/05/17
My friend Dave is a somehow survivor of 60's and 70's indulgence, as fragile as a wafer, who's ruined eyesight renders the world in sharp contrasts, whose memory swirls with dense black clouds and absent years.
Dave Sim's glamourpuss issue four is available to order right now from the September Previews, order code SEP08 3674 for the regular cover, SEP08 3675 limited edition zombie variant cover, for shipping in November. Issue three will be available to buy from your local comics shop on or around 17th September.
of Depeche Mode, live in Bologna at Futureshow Station on Nov. 25th
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British postcard by Raphael Tuck & Sons. Photo: Pathé Pictorial. Publicity still for Dave and Dusty (1946-1949).
Dave and Dusty (1946-1949) is a series of short British films chronicling the friendship between a young boy and his shaggy dog. The two friends get into trouble and have various adventures, meeting a host of colourful characters along the way. Raphael Tuck & Sons published a series of black and white postcards of the popular duo, apparently in aid of The Tailwaggers animal charity.
Between 16 December 1946 and 9 May 1949, Dave and Dusty were the cute stars of New Pictorial, a weekly cinemagazine by British Pathé. They were also featured in the weekly newspaper The People. For a while Dave and Dusty were ‘Britain's Most Popular Film Pair’, according to book which was published about them in 1948. The series started on 16 December 1946 with the short film Dave Meets Dusty. Dave stands outside a pet shop window and looks in at a little shaggy dog. The dog looks back and licks the glass between them. Dave goes inside and asks to have a look at the dog. A girl fetches the pup and puts it in Dave's arms. Dave counts out his savings and finds he hasn't quite enough to pay for the dog. The woman at the counter says she will pay the balance. Dave decides to call the dog Dusty. He ties a piece of string to Dusty's collar and walks out of the shop with him (Dusty looks a trifle reluctant to be led). Outside the shop Dave picks up his new dog and gives him a cuddle as he walks down the street.
Where the first film was shot is unknown: “Location of events unknown probably somewhere in London’, writes the British Pathé site, where all the Dusty and Dave adventures can be seen. A further adventure takes place in the beach town Brighton in East Sussex. Dave and Dusty are lying on the beach, Dave is asleep. The waves start to roll up the beach. Dusty looks concerned as the waves come nearer, but Dave sleeps peacefully. When the waves come up to his feet, Dusty licks his face to wake him up. Dave looks shocked at how far the water has come up and runs off with Dusty. Dave was played by little David Warner. One of the black and white postcards by Tuck’s shows him sitting on a bench with Dusty on his lap. The postcard is captioned: "Dusty's a faithful dog, and when he gets on Dave's knees, he thinks he's in the lap of luxury." On some of the postcards there is an advertisement for The Tailwaggers animal charity.
First released in March 1918, Pathe Pictorial was the longest running series in the history of the British cinemagazine, in continuous production for over fifty years. It established the general format of the genre, focusing on stories of general interest, acting as a supplement to the company’s newsreel Pathe Gazette. Its longevity can partly be explained by its willingness to adapt and re-brand itself although to the audience it was always Pathe Pictorial. In October 1931 (issue no.704) it finally absorbed sound to transform into Pathe Sound Pictorial. In 1936 it became New Series Pictorial, which was shortened to New Pictorial in 1944. As well as producing regular news stories, British Pathé often included in the New Pictorial additional forms of entertainment mixed in to add a bit of variety. These could be entirely fictional pieces such as Dave and Dusty. Production manager at the time was Howard Thomas and the editor was Terry Ashwood. As competition from television became more heated in the mid 1950s, colour was introduced in January 1955 to mark its topical stories out from its rival. By the introduction of colour television in the mid 1960s the days of the cinemagazines were numbered. Pathe Pictorial finally ceased production in March 1969.
Sources: British Universities Film & Video Council, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and British Pathé.
Tyrone: We all know you can sneak into your momma's room, while she's sleeping, and take 5, 10 maybe 20 dollars from her purse, run on down to 3rd Street, catch the D Bus downtown, and meet a Latin American fellow name Martinez, we know that! And we know that Martinez's stuff is the bomb! (edit)
Tyrone: Then I upgraded to a little drug called acid. Very inexpensive and affordable, even young children could afford it. It was so bad! I did two hits of that! And Bugs Bunny and Scooby Doo and all of my favorite cartoon heroes came to my room and ate cookies with me, and sang songs for 16 hours! God damn! Talking about, "Tyrooooone, don't clean up your rooooom." And Mickey Mouse was doing the bass line this, "Ba-ba-ba-booooo. Ba-ba-ba-booooo." (edit)
Tyrone: Kids, y'all are looking at a dead man. I should not be in front of you today! Drugs and alcohol have ruined my life. I started doing drugs when I was little, just like you. Me and my friends would go home and smoke marijuana after school. Can you say marijuana?
Kids: Marijuana.
Tyrone: That's what I was smokin'! Sometimes dippin them in fluids, and me and my friends would laugh and giggle, and eat all of the cookies! It was terrible! TERRIBLE! (edit)
Tyrone: It is truly an honor and a privelidge for me to be here at Pinehurst school or whatever your school is called today. I say it is a privelidge because it is a violation of my parole to be around children. (edit)
Dave as Educated Guesser: Cuz a brotha can't get enough of that ***! (edit)
Tyrone: We all know you can sneak into your momma's room, while she's sleeping, and take 5, 10 maybe 20 dollars from her purse. (edit)
Tyrone: Drugs is all around you kids. Look at that magic marker cap. What the hell you think that is, some kind of crayon? Take it off and sniff it and get high. (edit)
(talking about Ms. Chleo)
Dave: I have a naggin suspicion that that ***** ain't jamaican. (edit)
(Dave is passing off notecards of his thoughts to a singing white girl to recite)
Singing White Girl: (singing) Gay *** is gross; sorry, I just think it is. (gets another card) Unless, of course, they're lesbians. (gets another card) I like lesbians. (gets another card) I like lesbians.
Dave: For real *******, I like lesbians. But i digress... (edit)
Tyrone: That, children, was the first time I sucked a **** for crack. (edit)
Tyrone: You! (points to kid) You know what dog foods taste like, do you? It tastes just like it smells... DELICIOUS!!! (edit)
Tyrone: (after the speech) You welcome, teacher *****. (edit)
Tyrone: That, children, was the first time I sucked a **** for crack.
Tyrone: (after the speech)
You welcome, teacher *****! (edit)
Tyrone: You! (points to kid) You know what dog foods taste like, do you? It tastes just like it smell...DELICIOUS!!! (edit)
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