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  1. and some see less than the rest
  2. personally I think I’d prefer Harness, Dickey & Pierce
  3. every e’en is Hallowe’en for some
  4. GoPro goes where no man has gone before…
  5. Robbie Coltrane was a true actor, able to switch from comedy to serious drama with impressive ease while still retaining the Robbie Coltrane persona that all his many fans loved so much. Few actors can pull that off, and none will replace him.
  6. the crux of successful flight in the animal world is having wings …not flippers
  7. Each of these red dots is a town or village in England in 1086 as recorded in the Domesday Book audit/survey of the whole country that was commissioned by William The Conqueror after his famous invasion of England from France in 1066 basically, he wanted to find out how much he was worth for the Rich List I live in one of these dots
  8. the craziest thing is they all end up like us
  9. yeah, they’re so well disguised
  10. excellent blog/article, and it mentions my only real bugbear about audience applause for live “classical”: I especially prize silences at the very end of a work — that magical moment when a conductor holds the silence as 2,000 people hold their breath, and the sound fades into its own ghostly resonance. Where else in a noisy, distracted culture can you experience such a thing? I used to go regularly to live concerts (time, other commitments etc) at Symphony Hall, Birmingham, which has a fantastic (tuneable) acoustic and at the end of one well known piece (can’t recall which) the orchestra rises to a huge crescendo and ends on a final, full-throttle chord played by the entire orchestra, the conductor signals the players to stop, and the sound slowly dies away over maybe 4-5 seconds into nothingness and silence. The audience, who would have known this was the final chord (it was a famous symphony I think) sat motionless into that silence, then stood up and gave the longest, loudest, most enthusiastic applause I’ve ever experienced - a truly memorable moment. Interesting to contrast “classical etiquette” with live jazz where players expect, and get, enthusiastic applause for every solo improv, and even “stuffy” operas where audiences will applaud the end of each act and sometimes outstanding arias (but not Wagner, apparently )
  11. Phonemes and the schwa sound
  12. *adds to list: Germaloids, moist, slipperettes, froufrou… *
  13. Lies, Damned lies, and Disinformation Confused? that’s the whole point
  14. Run out of things to have nightmares about? no need to worry those clever scientists have come up with something to wake you up screaming and gibbering Cyborg remote controlled giant cockroaches with artificial intelligence🪳
  15. Names - confused? You should be… Greig Scottish surname Origin: Greg/Gregory (Christian/given name) Grieg Norwegian surname Origin: Scottish surname Greig Example Edvard Grieg, the famous Norwegian composer How to remember which is which? Here’s an easy mnemonic… ”i” before “e” except after “c” - except when it isn’t
  16. my brain does a switcheroo with prevaricate I prognosticate that, for me, prevaricate will prevail
  17. what everyone has said it’s odd to feel grief, and to shed tears for someone you have never met (although I saw her twice) but as has been said by so many others, she was the grandmother of the nation and many other nations too and who doesn’t love their grandmother?
  18. How To Take Over The World lesson #001 Ever wondered how one company could make its product probably the most successful of its type in every country across the planet (except 2*)? * Cuba and North Korea in case you were wondering…
  19. Da Bronco tries British crisps ‘n’ confectionary (chips ‘n’ candy ) ”it’s gotta squirt out, man!”
  20. Apparently she’d always done the washing up at her Scottish home so maybe her favourite Marigolds had sprung a leak?
  21. as a Christmas present, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher once gave HM Queen Elizabeth (gift wrapped ) a pair of rubber washing up gloves
  22. and not just a favourite in the Caribbean
  23. useful guide why the Atlantic’s not just a physical divide https://medium.com/illumination/10-big-differences-between-american-and-british-humor-ca6d6ccedc34
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  24. when swans get hungry in Wells (near Glastonbury, Somerset) they only have to ring a bell with their beaks and then they get fed (no meal deal for hungry cats )
  25. poor Snow White… she never could understand the dwarves’ jokes
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