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Obviously there aren't so many yellow cars in Parade's End....
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I admit, I tried to read AND play Yellow Car at the same time, but it didn't work. On the other hand, as the game doesn't end and nobody wins it's okay if I don't spot all of them
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I'm so bummed! Just when I was ready to listen to more of the show, I find that that Cabin Pressure is no longer available on YouTube, where I listened to the first four episodes. I went to iTunes but they don't seem to have the Complete Series 2 or 3, just individual episodes from those series, as podcasts. ITunes does have those complete series available as audiobooks, though, as does Amazon; in both places they are presented by Audible.com.
So I'd like to know: Has anyone purchased the series as an audiobook and, if yes, do you listen to it on a computer or what? Is it a CD or in some other format? Can it be downloaded to a computer or an iPod? I've never bought an audiobook before and am not familiar with how they work.
Thanks!
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I bought all the series plus the Christmas special and can listen to it on my computer. I will have a look as to which site I bought it from but I know it is official and not expensive either. There is also a Cabin Pressure fan site by the way and the details of where to purchase the series as downloads is on there as well. Let me have a looksie on my main computer in a bit and I will post the details here.
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Sherli, I bought all three series on iTunes as audiobooks, not as podcasts. You can hear them on your computer or on your iPod. In Germany the first one costs 7.99, the second 11.99, the third 14.99 (all prices in Euros). I just checked the prices. Try a search in audiobooks, good luck.
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You can buy as downloads (perfectly legal and legit site) from:
www.audiogo.com/uk
Once you are on the site you can find the other series and the Christmas Special. They are in Comedy from the BBC which can be seen on the left hand side of the screen.
Last edited by Davina (August 6, 2012 7:51 am)
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We listened to season one on a trip to Ohio and season two on our trip this weekend to Chicago. It really helped make the drive go by more quickly. Still laughing.
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That reminds me: I still have to get the Christmas special, a nice treat in August .
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Ah! Decorating a Christmas tree! Ideal summer activity.
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I heard it a while ago - whilst picking strawberrys at 27 Celsius in my garden.
Get dressed ye merry gentlemen.... lalala...
Last edited by Mattlocked (August 6, 2012 9:03 pm)
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I'll get myself some gingerbread. The moment I return from my holidays the first Christmas sweets seem to appear in the supermarkets. Maybe some mulled wine to go with it.
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Mmmmhh.... I love gingerben - err- bread!
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You really don't think of anything - anyone - else, do you?
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Hey, why should I? I'm on holiday!
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Oh, I see. I bet you it won't stop once your holidays are over (no, not three monthly salaries, definitely not).
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Two salaries then - the result is the same.
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Up! Down!
Flying around!
Looping the loop
and defying the ground...
I really can't take this off my head
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Yeah, with Mr. Douglas Richardson on the piano, vocals by Arthur and Martin
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'Out of my head' is the phrase Irene. 'Off my head' or 'off his/her head' means being crazy. Lol then again maybe that's the effect of the song.