* I’ve got a weird mental image, now, Olga: a seal, in a rose garden, making ‘arf, arf,’ noises. What can I tell you?
I think opera singers generally keep very fit and healthy: not as fit as footballers and ballet dancers, but fitter than most. That possibly explains Andre Bocellia’s looks.
Ooooh … I’d never heard of the chap … but I’ve just Googled for the Field^ sculptures. And started thinking of an old Terry Pratchett novel called Feet of Clay. I’m just wondering if the cover artist saw those things: they’re a spit of Discworld Golems!
(I know what you mean about the price: Steampunk kit’s both expensive and gorgeous!)
† Hello, Mum! (It was I Hate Suzie! She played Rose in Dr Who.)
‡ I know: I saw it many years ago, Debbi. It’s mildly shocking, seeing him looking so young!
^ Now I think of it, Olga? I think they got a mention on the Today programme, yesterday. Don’t quote me, though!
Q5) Bruce Springsteen I'm pretty sure I've heard some questions about the Field sculptures and comments in different programmes. But seeing them, life, was something else. I asked them how long it took them to put them all in place, because they completely filled a very large room, and I think they told me 6 days. Of course, in Liverpool it had the added interest that he had gone to Saint Helens to get the people do to the models, so they were pretty local. I had to check because I thought I remembered the Asian Field was huge, and so it was, 200000 figurines. Vast! Of course, I did go by his Angel of the North quite a few times, and I remember it wearing a Newcastle T-shirt as well. It's pretty impressive. It is good you managed to do everything, and good news on the payment front and no penalties. I'm not sure this is terrible helpful, but as for podiatry... https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/podiatrist I am not sure I sound like either version, but, hey, ho!
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I'm pretty sure I've heard some questions about the Field sculptures and comments in different programmes. But seeing them, life, was something else. I asked them how long it took them to put them all in place, because they completely filled a very large room, and I think they told me 6 days. Of course, in Liverpool it had the added interest that he had gone to Saint Helens to get the people do to the models, so they were pretty local. I had to check because I thought I remembered the Asian Field was huge, and so it was, 200000 figurines. Vast! Of course, I did go by his Angel of the North quite a few times, and I remember it wearing a Newcastle T-shirt as well. It's pretty impressive.
It is good you managed to do everything, and good news on the payment front and no penalties.
I'm not sure this is terrible helpful, but as for podiatry...
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/podiatrist
I am not sure I sound like either version, but, hey, ho!
Yes, he was. I was surprised to see him when he first appeared as a Cardassian. :)
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5. Bruce Springsteen
Speaking of Star Trek, William Shatner plays a major character in my latest serialized movie. Something called Incubus. :)
If you click on my name, you should be able to see Part One of the movie! :)