Q5)Finally … ? Brock Peters was born on 2nd July, 1927. He played Tom Robinson in which 1962 film: Tender is the Night, To Kill a Mockingbird or The Twelve Chairs?
“I felt I had to share Idaho with my friend from New York because he’d shared New York with me, so I was going to share the beauty of nature with a man who went to museums and clubs late at night. But, there was nothing to do where I lived at night.”
* Oooooh … but not being able to visit that lighthouse must be frustrating, Olga! Especially as the modern equivalents are changing! (From what Wikipedia tells me? Every lighthouse has a different external paint job: so you can tell which is which.)
And more time is definitely the thing. As is experimenting. I know I’m still using Mastodon.world: which still gets me the odd view.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ The Sprawl trilogy is very much you, Debbi§. They are old fashioned noir novels, after all. And Molly’s iconic! (The picture’s the only one I’ve every found of her, that looks like Molly: she’s a workin’ stiff, not a super-sexy fetish model!)
§ What on earth is happening in Washington and Baltimore, Debbi? The US seems madder than usual!
¶ I’ve now got an appointment to JUST fit the gas meter: on Wednesday.
Q2) No (It is a tricky question, as it was not a state, as such, at the beginning of the civil war, and it went through all kinds of divisions and changes, but as it belonged to Washington at the beginning of the war, and later it never went to the other side completely, I guess the answer is no. At least, I hope so).
Q3) Five
Q4) Idahoan
Q5) Gus van Sant. A very interesting and peculiar director. I remember watching this when it came out in Spain, many years back. So sad about River Phoenix... I hope you can manage to sort things out, although if one of the meters have failed, it is likely that the other one will stop working at some point as well, so it might be a matter of when rather than if, but... Good luck with the appointment as well.
I love it when someone comments. But, having had anonymous comments I feel may be libellous, actionable or just plain offensive, over the years?
I’d appreciate you* leaving your name — with a link to your website or social-media profile†, for preference — before you post a comment.
Should you choose to use a pseudonym/name, I’d appreciate it if that name were to be polite and inoffensive. I’d rather you kept it clean, and relatively grown up. Comments left with a pseudonym will be posted at my discretion: I really prefer a link.
Contentious, actionable or abusive posts left anonymously will not be posted. Nor will comments using offensive pseudonyms or language, or that are abusive of other commenters.
Thank you.
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Q1) Gem State
ReplyDeleteQ2) No (It is a tricky question, as it was not a state, as such, at the beginning of the civil war, and it went through all kinds of divisions and changes, but as it belonged to Washington at the beginning of the war, and later it never went to the other side completely, I guess the answer is no. At least, I hope so).
Q3) Five
Q4) Idahoan
Q5) Gus van Sant. A very interesting and peculiar director. I remember watching this when it came out in Spain, many years back. So sad about River Phoenix...
I hope you can manage to sort things out, although if one of the meters have failed, it is likely that the other one will stop working at some point as well, so it might be a matter of when rather than if, but... Good luck with the appointment as well.
1 Gem State
ReplyDelete2 No
3 5
4 Idahoan
5 Gus van Sant
Unfortunately, things are going nuts here. It's like the 80s in DC. Rick was working for the DCFD then. It could get kinda hairy then.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, it's not good.
1. Gem State
2. no
3. five
4. Idahoan
5. Gus van Sant