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IAN CHARLES SCOTT
Приєднався 31 гру 2006
Відео
Tales from the Lazy Acre. " The bitter pill " 1973
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Tv Series set in Dublin broadcast in UK early 1970's Starring David Kelly as the narrator and Milo O'Shea UK TV SERIES
8 minutes of Wick Caithness Scotland adventure
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8 minutes of Wick Caithness Scotland adventure
Lofi
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a YOUNG guitar maestro in Wick Caithness ... shows us a tune he's made ..
West Banks Avenue and Seaforth Avenue Wick Caithness
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a meditation on every day life at this junction of two Wick Caithness Scotland Streets
Drones over bignold. First flight short and sweet
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Drones over bignold. First flight short and sweet
Ian Charles Scott interviewed on Carol Goss show 20 th September 2022
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Ian Charles Scott interviewed on Carol Goss show 20 th September 2022
VPA 121 and 122 finals and student feedback evaluations chat.
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VPA 121 and 122 finals and student feedback evaluations chat.
Painting one and two talk for the finals second painting . Professor Ian Charles Scott
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Painting one and two talk for the finals second painting . Professor Ian Charles Scott
VPA 122 Hostos Spring 2022 Week 15 Finals
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VPA 122 Hostos Spring 2022 Week 15 Finals
I am interviewed on Cleveland FM radio.
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I am interviewed on Cleveland FM radio.
... 'Basil Fawlty ' giving his Dodgy Builder a Day Orf... ''JAKERS''
Bloody micks
I really loved this series when first shown on British tv & wonder why it seems to have disappeared without trace, no repeats etc. Been so long I misremembered it's title but still remember some of the plots.
@@KaiColloquoun-gt7kw I have only found these copies in the most obscure location possible. They are presumed lost / scrubbed
David Kelly rip
Lefty!! Awesome
Where is this? Lovely
"Ah well, there ye are..." I remember that line!😁😁😁
I can't help wondering if Takes from the Lazy Acre inspired the writers of Fr. Ted?
Thank you, can vaguely remember the episode about the pick pocket
Chris Curran (Mr O) was in Father Ted.
Hugh Leonard rules, " Me Mammy " rules too
Another great sitcom from Hugh Leonard
I watched this series on Australian TV back in the 70's. It's just as funny as I remember.
There's no accounting for taste, & I'm not referring to his desk draw mushrooms neither.
Milo OShea was great in ullyses film. David Kelly OReilly in fawlty towera
Excellent better than todays tv comedy by a mile
I've unwiped it !
from 1972/73 and presumed wiped
I especially liked the part where the ventriloquist dummy was staring at the lady at the snakerama restaurant 👲🏼👩🏼🦰
Thank you all effort to teach us how to paint.
THANK YOU. Your too kind
A beautiful day you had there.
honored to hear from you .... with your top class channel I often drop in on!
@@SIEBEGORMEN thank you so much!
Lovely views.
Awesome well done buddy
Hello Ian. I just wanted to say hello, we’ve spoken on the phone in the past when I’ve been around visiting Marjorie. This video brings me so much happiness to see. Coincidentally Loki is also my neighbour. Every time I visited Marjorie she would speak about you coming to visit, so nice to see you there.
thanks Alyson. Lots of love to you. Loki comes once a week fora few hours and we hang out. Mum joins in ... Mum and Loki are very close.
Rock On🤘
A very cheap one that cost only 12$ from Temu
What drone
You were telling me about the prisoners, I was talking to you while you were bird watching by the park. I like the back of your card Thanks for the BirdNet app tip.
Thanks Jimmy. Good to meet you. Those were Bat’s we saw last night
A legend x
This man had a key role on Turkish History, during WW1
that dog's name's Adolf.
Nice to hear J.G. Bennett speak. Thank you
I have just found out that Rita (Olive) is on my Grandad's family tree. Wish I had known her personally <3
He sat with the old Sufi Masters, in old Istanbul, who appear like the last men in an ancient tradition. I'm reading one of his translations from Turkish: Masters of Wisdom of Central Asia, written by his friend, Hassan Shushud.
Why is the fourth way not known like the other spiritual ways, and is there really a possibility to achieve the higher mental and emotional state of our system, which is mentioned as "Superpotential" ?Can the fourth way only be taught by a teacher to the aspirant, also the energy (Baraqa) which is given from the master to the truth seekers ? Which experiences can you share with us ? P.S. Are there any mystery schools like in the ancient times, today ?🙏
Can u do a video about the painting u did for the band wet wet wet
I think u need to get a tiktok account and get your pictures and videos on there
Robert Fripp sampled him on League of Gentlemen Album
And Fripp's album called Exposure. I saw The League of Gentlemen perform in London after hearing them do a live session on John Peel's radio show.
Very likely through Fripp's influence, David Sylvian uses JGB's voice on his beautiful piece called 'Upon this Earth' from his album Gone to Earth. It's beautiful.
Loving it I have come off Facebook so I don't have anyway off contacting u let me know or send my sister your number for me
Hello
get in and u are back
I am DYING at the giant mask! Is it a tote bag or something?! I'd go grocery shopping with that 🤣🤣
It’s a shoulder bag !!! We need some covid humor !!!
They are so lucky to have u to teach them art
Cant wait to see the painting all finished
It's another one of my Caithness mythological divers. ..diving into the unconscious!
I love all your art work always have from when I woz at boy looking from the other side off the street your art work always opens my mind
Thanks Gordy. Your words are very welcome
Wow, look who's popped up on yt!
Great to see u back making videos
Thanks Gordy. Always love to hear from you and know your there!
Met JGB in 1963 at Coombe Springs, England. Great and direct communicator of the Gurdjieff teachings.
Hello Sir, the fourth way of Gurdjieff, which is taught later by his students like Quspensky, George Bennett, Jeanne de Salzmann, and many others...... Is there really a possibility to achieve this higher mental and emotional state of our system, which is mentioned as "Superpotential", can you say something about that ? What I read in the book of Colin Wilson: "The war against sleep: The philosophy of Gurdjieff", at the end of his life, Bennett sought other ways for his transformation process, also of an Indonesian master which surprised me.......Can the fourth way only be taught from the master to the students, also, a kind of energy which is given (Baraqa) to the aspirant by this way, is that correct ?Where do you see the fourth way among other spiritual ways, is the human being not conscious enough to use this tool, where is the problem and what about the knowledge of the Sarmoung Brotherhood in central asia ? I think Gurdjieff gave us a powerful key which was not understood by the community, I would like to hear your opinions and experiences about this field.
Amazing class as always
Love it
Its amazing what u can do and how good it is in such a short time your class is so lucky to have u