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BOX OF DELIGHTS PART TWO THURSDAY 21ST NOVEMBER
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| Cygnus Bazza |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:24
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 5419 Joined: 14.06.22 |
Are we done? Crud Club next week, of course. Then M R James as a palate cleanser.
Edited by Cygnus Bazza on 22-11-2024 08:14 |
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:25
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
Can't wait!
"You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:25
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
How well has that aged, then? Well, this old "it's dated" thing doesn't bother me. The story not being joined up did. I read the book when I was a child and really enjoyed it. I am now thinking that I would like to find a copy, and see if it makes any more sense than the TV version. Try Stoke on Trent library service. Got it at work in Newcastle ( under Lyme) library. Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:27
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
![]() How well has that aged, then? Well, this old "it's dated" thing doesn't bother me. The story not being joined up did. I read the book when I was a child and really enjoyed it. I am now thinking that I would like to find a copy, and see if it makes any more sense than the TV version. It shouldn't buffer so badly |
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| AnneArthur |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:28
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 7918 Joined: 16.01.22 |
See you next week for M.R. James! |
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| Cygnus Bazza |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:28
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 5419 Joined: 14.06.22 |
Goodnight, all. Watch out for the silly old buffers. |
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:29
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Until next week....
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| OneSparePart |
Posted on 21-11-2024 21:43
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 11306 Joined: 16.01.22 |
Lol...just read that the BBC will be showing Box of Delights in the run up to Christmas.
Silflay hraka, u embleer rah!
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| M1795537OCVirn |
Posted on 21-11-2024 22:13
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Admin ![]() Posts: 14115 Joined: 14.01.22 |
Lol...just read that the BBC will be showing Box of Delights in the run up to Christmas. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ... hang on - WE WERE FIRST! "You're not sulking, I hope?"
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| Cygnus Bazza |
Posted on 21-11-2024 22:50
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 5419 Joined: 14.06.22 |
Lol...just read that the BBC will be showing Box of Delights in the run up to Christmas. Yes, as part of their special 'Festive Odd Sh*t' season, I believe. WE WERE FIRST! 'Leading...Not Following' - someone in Australia's actually sending me a t-shirt with that on, believe it or not. I think it's meant ironically. |
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| Joe Dredd |
Posted on 22-11-2024 07:33
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Moderator ![]() Posts: 2391 Joined: 15.01.22 |
'Leading...Not Following' - someone in Australia's actually sending me a t-shirt with that on, believe it or not. I think it's meant ironically. "Better to run with the pack than be chased by it." - Trooper Pouthmiece. |
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| Joe Dredd |
Posted on 22-11-2024 07:35
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Anyone have a good posset recipe? "You young folks in this generation, you don't know what a posset is." There's a recipe given in the show, and the book of course. Though as for good, that I couldn't say, young Master Kay. ![]() Errington's "Opening the Box of Delights" points out that possets are mentioned in 'Macbeth' (Lady Macbeth poisons them), the dedication to Robert Herrick's 1648 collection of poetry (Masefield edited a more modern version of the collection), C S Lewis's "The Silver Chair", and also "The Wolves of Willoughby Chase" (which I assume has wolves running in it too). |
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| Joe Dredd |
Posted on 22-11-2024 07:36
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Perhaps this more modern interpretation is 'good':![]() |
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| Cygnus Bazza |
Posted on 22-11-2024 08:16
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 5419 Joined: 14.06.22 |
'Leading...Not Following' - someone in Australia's actually sending me a t-shirt with that on, believe it or not. I think it's meant ironically. "Better to run with the pack than be chased by it." - Trooper Pouthmiece. TVM, Joe - that'll be my official Thought for the Day! |
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| Joe Dredd |
Posted on 22-11-2024 08:47
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'Leading...Not Following' - someone in Australia's actually sending me a t-shirt with that on, believe it or not. I think it's meant ironically. "Better to run with the pack than be chased by it." - Trooper Pouthmiece. TVM, Joe - that'll be my official Thought for the Day! Cheers, CB. Speaking of following, I always wanted to work in the line - "Roj Blake - leader of men. Vila Restal - follower of women" somewhere. I love the symmetry of it. |
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| Cygnus Bazza |
Posted on 22-11-2024 09:14
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Alpha Grade ![]() Posts: 5419 Joined: 14.06.22 |
'Leading...Not Following' - someone in Australia's actually sending me a t-shirt with that on, believe it or not. I think it's meant ironically. "Better to run with the pack than be chased by it." - Trooper Pouthmiece. TVM, Joe - that'll be my official Thought for the Day! Cheers, CB. Speaking of following, I always wanted to work in the line - "Roj Blake - leader of men. Vila Restal - follower of women" somewhere. I love the symmetry of it. Brilliant! Symmetrical AND factually accurate. Plus the lovely subtext in the 'leader of men' bit. |
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| Joe Dredd |
Posted on 22-11-2024 11:27
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Moderator ![]() Posts: 2391 Joined: 15.01.22 |
Someone - I can't recall who - once famously said, of the Sherlock Holmes stories Conan Doyle wrote after 'resurrecting' Holmes from death, that "Sherlock Holmes might not be dead but, after the Reichenback Falls, he was never quite the same man." Who knows what the earlier, unadjusted Roj Blake was like? All we have is that similar comment by Bran Foster in 'The Way (Reichen?) Back", "There's not much left of the man I knew." |
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