09 Jul 12
Originally posted by lolofSeriously, either of my Grandfathers, they both died before I could meet them.
Thank you! It thought perhaps it was "off topic" π Is there perhaps someone from the past that you would like to meet over a glass of beer, wine or something else?
Celebrity wise probably Shakespeare, and share a couple of Ales and something else's with him π
09 Jul 12
Originally posted by kevcvs57That sounds very nice - your grandfathers and Shakespeare too π Do you like going to the theatre?
Seriously, either of my Grandfathers, they both died before I could meet them.
Celebrity wise probably Shakespeare, and share a couple of Ales and something else's with him π
Originally posted by lolofOn the odd occasion I can afford it, I try to do Stratford every two or three years, it is more that I would like to find out how He was able to encapsulate the human condition so accurately.
That sounds very nice - your grandfathers and Shakespeare too π Do you like going to the theatre?
There is lot of Shakespeare's plays on the BBC just now, complete with analysis of their historical context, it is hard to believe one person could be responsible.
How about you, is there a reason for your choice, are you a murder mystery fan?
I get the impression She was a bit of a mystery Herselfπ
09 Jul 12
Originally posted by kevcvs57Yes I am - I love to read about crime fiction and she was the one who first drew my attention to that genre of books. I have read her autobiography and she had a fantastic life. There was a time in her life when she disappeared from her home and she didn't want to tell anyone about it.
On the odd occasion I can afford it, I try to do Stratford every two or three years, it is more that I would like to find out how He was able to encapsulate the human condition so accurately.
There is lot of Shakespeare's plays on the BBC just now, complete with analysis of their historical context, it is hard to believe one person could be responsible. ...[text shortened]... hoice, are you a murder mystery fan?
I get the impression She was a bit of a mystery Herselfπ
09 Jul 12
Originally posted by lolofYeah I remember a drama thing on TV based on what She hay have been up to, My partner has watched all the books dramatized on TV, Miss Marple is Her favourite, but I should try and take Her to see 'The Mousetrap'.
Yes I am - I love to read about crime fiction and she was the one who first drew my attention to that genre of books. I have read her autobiography and she had a fantastic life. There was a time in her life when she disappeared from her home and she didn't want to tell anyone about it.
09 Jul 12
Originally posted by kevcvs57She will like that, I'm sure - I did too π
Yeah I remember a drama thing on TV based on what She hay have been up to, My partner has watched all the books dramatized on TV, Miss Marple is Her favourite, but I should try and take Her to see 'The Mousetrap'.
09 Jul 12
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWhen I eventually pay me subs, location will read 'Above the Fray'π
What a wonderful, relaxed coversation you two are having. This, I believe, is what public are for and, most certainly, what Russ & Chris had in mind.
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But you are correct on this, if I want an argument I can go to the Sport, Debate, or Spirituality forums.
Originally posted by kevcvs57I think they have managed quite well to keep it a secret. Before we left the theatre we received careful instructions not to tell anyone "who dunnit"! And I actually don't think I have... π
Well I shall put plans in motion, I think the secret ending thing is brilliant I just hope it will survive a complete gossip finding out π
Originally posted by kevcvs57Do. But don't tell the secret to anyone who hasn't seen it!
Yeah I remember a drama thing on TV based on what She hay have been up to, My partner has watched all the books dramatized on TV, Miss Marple is Her favourite, but I should try and take Her to see 'The Mousetrap'.
Richard