Q4)26th April, 121AD, saw the birth of Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Famously, he followed which school of philosophy: Pragmatism, Stoicism or Aristotelianism?
* I know what you mean about Instagram, Olga: it’s … well … what can I tell you? Except I think I’ve got another scammer on the go! Moving on … ? I’ll keep my eye peeled for that series: especially once this take of Penny Dreadful: City of Angels is done. Natalie Dormer’s quite something, I should add: she’s not quite as unnerving as Tony Hopkins in The Silence of The Lambs … but her performance, thus far, is on a par with Eva Green’s in the original Penny Dreadful. Damn good, in other words!
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‡ It would certainly help, Debbi! :D Oh, have I mentioned Penny Dreadful: City of Angels? That first episode is very strong. And I think they’ve used an old storm drain in LA that’s seen some action. They find dead bodies in it, in City of Angels … and there’s a big chase in Terminator 2, the big race in Grease … and and giant ants in THEM! Am I getting too geeky, Debbi?
I think Michael Portillo found one in one of his many trips on railways in Great Britain. There used to be "Dry" towns in England. They were founded by Quaker families. Bournville is an example created by the Cadbury family.
Q1) The UK Q2) North and South Korea Q3) New York Q4) Airbus Q5) Woman. She had quite a life. A woman well ahead of her time. I know what you mean about Natalie Portman. Of course, she's been acting since she was very young. I remember her in Leon, and she was still quite young when she played in Beautiful Girls, which is one of a list of understated movies I'm happy to watch many times over.
I've realised that I think the autocorrect changed the name of Natalie Dormer to Natalie Portman on your comment to me, so my reply is rather irrelevant. I do like Natalie Portman but I don't think I've seen Natalie Dormer much. I'll keep watch for her and for the series, but I'll wait until I feel more enthusiastic about series.
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I think Michael Portillo found one in one of his many trips on railways in Great Britain. There used to be "Dry" towns in England. They were founded by Quaker families. Bournville is an example created by the Cadbury family.
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Q5) Woman. She had quite a life. A woman well ahead of her time.
I know what you mean about Natalie Portman. Of course, she's been acting since she was very young. I remember her in Leon, and she was still quite young when she played in Beautiful Girls, which is one of a list of understated movies I'm happy to watch many times over.
I've realised that I think the autocorrect changed the name of Natalie Dormer to Natalie Portman on your comment to me, so my reply is rather irrelevant. I do like Natalie Portman but I don't think I've seen Natalie Dormer much. I'll keep watch for her and for the series, but I'll wait until I feel more enthusiastic about series.
ReplyDeleteNot at all. Sounds like you might be describing the L.A. riverbed, which is paved! :)
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