† Very true, Olga, very true! News — and fads — are here, today, gone tomorrow! That said … ? Did you ever hear the phrase “I heard from a bloke in the pub”? The bloke in the pub hears these things well before Facebook!
Oh, do you remember the death of Jill Dando? I heard the first Jill Dando death joke, ten minutes after I got to work … on the day of her death. About half an hour after the news broke. We can thank old fashioned text messaging for that …
I was in a school production of The Crucible, many years ago: as an aging farmer called Francis Nurse. At least I think I was Francis Nurse. I must have been the only 17th century New England farmer with brass-coloured hair, I know that …
‡ Oh, there’s a very handy site doing the rounds, Debbi: called Who Called Me. You can look suspicious numbers up on it. It’s been helpful: although the two recent calls didn’t show up on it. I suspect I may have been the first person called from these numbers.
If the American Way is anything like what the British Empire used to do? It’s going to involve selling opium to Chinese tea farmers, buying slaves from African tribal chiefs … and setting up the original Concentration camps. Hitler thought the British Empire was lovely …
The English habit of mugging other languages for loan words is mild in comparison.
Q5) Altair I studied Arthur Miller during my degree in American Literature, and we spent a fair amount of time on the Crucible. He was an interesting writer, but a lot of people think of him mostly as one of Marilyn Monroe's husbands.
Since this whole place started as a bunch of colonies, we definitely have a shared history. :) And legal concepts. I recall briefing some law school cases in which a queen or king was one of the parties.
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I studied Arthur Miller during my degree in American Literature, and we spent a fair amount of time on the Crucible. He was an interesting writer, but a lot of people think of him mostly as one of Marilyn Monroe's husbands.
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Since this whole place started as a bunch of colonies, we definitely have a shared history. :) And legal concepts. I recall briefing some law school cases in which a queen or king was one of the parties.
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