Q5)Finally … ? The battle was called off by the British Expeditionary Forces’ commander. Who was that commander: Douglas Haig, Henry Rawlinson or Hubert Gough?
A5)Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, KT, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCIE: also known as Butcher Haig.
Here’s a thought …
“It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us — that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion — that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain — that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom — and that government of the people by the people for the people shall not perish from the Earth.”
From the version of the Address on the Lincoln Memorial.
* Bloody Hell! That venue looks huge, Olga: I don’t know if it’s as big as its New York namesake, but it looks ENORMOUS! The acoustics must be fantastic.
Operation wise? I was wondering the same thing, but I’m not sure. And I’m not sure if a gastric band would play well with the hernia, given where it is.
Either way … ? I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you§ and your mother: I hope everything goes well.
† Hello, Mum!
‡ Time to dig up Tor, then, Debbi¶!
And can I be honest? I keep thinking the producers of Star Trek Voyager saw Robert Picardo’s picture, somewhere, and said “He’s bald, he’s called Picardo … he’s hired!”
Oh, likewise: I agree with Russell, as well. But … … well, there’s plenty of discussion about it: and I can understand where Tharries is coming from, too. He admitted he felt ambivalent in this case: but that the decision was a good thing. He also raises the point that the trope crops up a lot. Dr No, Jaws, Safin, some versions of Blofeld, Scaramanga, Le Chiffre …
Hmmm … if I’ve got it right, Debbi, Davros would need to do a lot of work. There’s a reason for that chair …
§ Extra beats? There’s probably a drummer joke, there, Olga!
¶ Apparently, Debbi, Picard and Piccard, are French surnames. Piccardo — with two ‘c’s — is Italian.
Q5) Pennsylvania It was huge by all standards. It had been a theatre for many years, but at that point (the 1980s, Studio 54 in Barcelona opened in 1983) there wasn't that much public for huge theatres, and Mike Hewitt, the American promoter who was looking for a place to open what they called a "macrodisco". Judging by what they were saying, the one here was much bigger than the one in New York. Thanks for your good wishes, and I hope everything goes well for you. Keep us posted!
Tell me about it. That whole disabled villain trope. Very popular in horror movies.
I saw one recently where Boris Karloff is basically Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and when he's killing people, his hand is twisted. Kind of hard to watch. :)
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It was huge by all standards. It had been a theatre for many years, but at that point (the 1980s, Studio 54 in Barcelona opened in 1983) there wasn't that much public for huge theatres, and Mike Hewitt, the American promoter who was looking for a place to open what they called a "macrodisco". Judging by what they were saying, the one here was much bigger than the one in New York.
Thanks for your good wishes, and I hope everything goes well for you. Keep us posted!
Tell me about it. That whole disabled villain trope. Very popular in horror movies.
ReplyDeleteI saw one recently where Boris Karloff is basically Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and when he's killing people, his hand is twisted. Kind of hard to watch. :)
1. 1863
2. Abraham Lincoln
3. Cemetery
4. the American Civil War
5. Pennsylvania