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Rosie and Jim gets up to all sorts of mischief when John's back is turned. As they sail from town to town on the beautiful Ragdoll boat. Join Badger, Ratty, Mole and the impossible Toad in delightful stories from Wind in the Willows. He later created the loveable rag dolls, Rosie and Jim, who lived on a barge called the Old Ragdoll. The TV show aired during the 90s, and Cunliffe himself starred as the narrowboat's first driver. The TV show aired during the 90s, and Cunliffe himself starred as the narrowboat's first driver. Have the desire ) to see 'Rosie and Jim', night like to know that the Narrowboat 'Rag Doll' went to sea, in last week's episode, and had to be rescued by a RNLI Lifeboat. I believe the location was Great Yarmouth, but as it is over 50 years since I was last there I am not too sure. Dp trac 20 assembly.

  1. He later created the loveable rag dolls, Rosie and Jim, who lived on a barge called the Old Ragdoll. The TV show aired during the 90s, and Cunliffe himself starred as the narrowboat's first driver. The TV show aired during the 90s, and Cunliffe himself starred as the narrowboat's first driver.
  2. With Robin Stevens, Rebecca Nagan, Neil Brewer, John Cunliffe. Rosie and Jim are two rag dolls that magically come to life when no-one is looking. They explore different aspects of Great Britain as they travel along the canal network aboard the narrow-boat 'Ragdoll' with the boat's owner.

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Today me and my best friend Jim aka my name is Rosie went on the Rag Doll boat and the like boat driver what's it called John. We looked in Jim's picture book and Rosie's drawing book the world aspires the window frame Rosie and Jim play again. With the weird duck on top. The duck says quack quack. Yes. We went to the beach to catch some fish what a dish it was delish. My name is Paul I am very tall I've got a blue ball and that's not all, I also have got a big fat cot and here's Bob my robot. Jellyfish are gay no, no, cows are gay, no, no seahorses are gay cos they live in hay, hip hip hooray oh happy day. Have you been to the bay? It's ok let's…hang on…um…I've got a six pack and a big rack, no, no I need to have something that ends in rack cos rack sounds rude, no actually keep it, sack? no I can't say I've got a big sack…read me the last sentence. And a big mac!! And now for the final famous words from Arnie himself I'll be back. Done, nailed it. Write boom in capital letters.

Honestly, this actually happened.


>From: p..@tcontec.demon.co.uk ('Paul E. Bennett')
>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 99 00:02:43 GMT
>Subject: Re: Rosie and Jim - Go to sea


>
>In article <7fnl0b$3m1$1..@post.thorcom.com>
> ray.d..@btinternet.com 'Ray Dunford' writes:
>
>> Just thought that those of you who have to work for a living, and do not
get an
>> opportunity ( Or
>> have the desire ) to see 'Rosie and Jim', night like to know that the
>> Narrowboat 'Rag Doll' went to
>> sea, in last week's episode, and had to be rescued by a RNLI Lifeboat. I
>> believe the location was
>> Great Yarmouth, but as it is over 50 years since I was last there I am
not too
>> sure. Just wonder if
>> this particular story line was inspired by the exploits of Progress !
>> Cheers,
>
>My son watches that sometimes. It certainly was the Great Yarmouth vicinity
>but you may have to look a little more towards Lowestoft for the location.
>I only caught a glimpse of the harbour wall and counldn't make out enough
to
>be sure. The lifeboat was from Caister though.
>
>- --
Rosie and jim

Rosie And Jim Boat Drivers For Mac Os

Today me and my best friend Jim aka my name is Rosie went on the Rag Doll boat and the like boat driver what's it called John. We looked in Jim's picture book and Rosie's drawing book the world aspires the window frame Rosie and Jim play again. With the weird duck on top. The duck says quack quack. Yes. We went to the beach to catch some fish what a dish it was delish. My name is Paul I am very tall I've got a blue ball and that's not all, I also have got a big fat cot and here's Bob my robot. Jellyfish are gay no, no, cows are gay, no, no seahorses are gay cos they live in hay, hip hip hooray oh happy day. Have you been to the bay? It's ok let's…hang on…um…I've got a six pack and a big rack, no, no I need to have something that ends in rack cos rack sounds rude, no actually keep it, sack? no I can't say I've got a big sack…read me the last sentence. And a big mac!! And now for the final famous words from Arnie himself I'll be back. Done, nailed it. Write boom in capital letters.

Honestly, this actually happened.


>From: p..@tcontec.demon.co.uk ('Paul E. Bennett')
>Date: Fri, 23 Apr 99 00:02:43 GMT
>Subject: Re: Rosie and Jim - Go to sea


>
>In article <7fnl0b$3m1$1..@post.thorcom.com>
> ray.d..@btinternet.com 'Ray Dunford' writes:
>
>> Just thought that those of you who have to work for a living, and do not
get an
>> opportunity ( Or
>> have the desire ) to see 'Rosie and Jim', night like to know that the
>> Narrowboat 'Rag Doll' went to
>> sea, in last week's episode, and had to be rescued by a RNLI Lifeboat. I
>> believe the location was
>> Great Yarmouth, but as it is over 50 years since I was last there I am
not too
>> sure. Just wonder if
>> this particular story line was inspired by the exploits of Progress !
>> Cheers,
>
>My son watches that sometimes. It certainly was the Great Yarmouth vicinity
>but you may have to look a little more towards Lowestoft for the location.
>I only caught a glimpse of the harbour wall and counldn't make out enough
to
>be sure. The lifeboat was from Caister though.
>
>- --

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>Paul E. Bennett ..........

Its unlikely that the Caister Lifeboat would go down as far as Lowestoft as
she would have to pass the mouth of the Yare where the Gorleston Lifeboat is
moored, Lowestoft also has a Lifeboat and it would take quite some time to
get from Caister to Lowestoft.
I know that they were filming on the broads as the taxi driver who picks me
up to take me to the airport had been running one of the chaps from the boat
about.
My hairdresser is the honourary Secretary at Gorleston, I think thats the
correct title, he authorises the launching of the boat and I'll ask him next
week.
Brian from Sunny Suffolk by the River Hundred





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