It's worth watching again. I might be biased towards old sitcoms but I think it holds up better compared to other 80s shows. Apparently audiences didn't enjoy the show because they found the character unlikeable... Which was kinda the whole point, and I thought they played it well. I think if it came out 10 or 15 years later it would have done much better
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I like 50/50 bread. You get the health benefits of wholemeal bread with the tastiness of white bread. The Best of Both if you will LOL. Costs over a pound now though so I don't buy it so much these days! If I go to Aldi I get their Both In One. It's similar but cheaper. Everything is expensive these days though and Aldi is a bit far for me usually so I stick with the cheap stuff from Tesco most of the time.
I wonder what the other bread is. I think it's Iceland own brand what do you think?
What do you think Mr. Kojima had on his sandwiches?
Most people recommend Alfred's Adult All-In-One Course. There's 3 levels and they'll keep you occupied for a long while. I've always found them quite useful. Alfred's publish songbooks for each level as well.
I would kill for some proper VST emulations of old home organs. As in ones that I could hook up a MIDI organ to and play with 2 manuals and bass pedals, operate an automatic rhythm unit, make registration changes on the fly, and has presets for whole organ setups. Hauptwerk is cool but doesn't cater for the cheesy end of the organ spectrum, and the other organ VSTs are usually set up for single-keyboard use.
I think Arturia should get on it and release a full-on Grandma Organ V collection. They'd sell dozens!