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#1 2011-03-14 06:09:23

NJS
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Clueless in Gaza

This derives from a post that I have just put up on the LL: http://thenakedapegetsdressed.blogspot.com/

 

#2 2011-03-14 15:09:57

Grossgrain Silk
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

Thank the Lord for that. I thought you were going to get Kingstonian and Grayson started again wink

 

#3 2011-03-14 16:09:47

zuckermandl
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I love Piper at the Gates of Dawn.

 

#4 2011-03-14 17:54:32

meister
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

In one hand they hold Apparel Arts and Esquire illustrations from the 1930s and, in the other, a butterfly net, casting at shadows;

This is one of the things I find so bizarre about fashion commentary...

Re Robert Taylor:

One of my Mum's all time favourite actors. He was a guy almost "too good looking for movies" she reckoned.

My memory of him was his very recognizable gravelly voice which always had a sharp commanding military sort of cadence rather than being the mellifluous voice you would think his looks would have evinced.

 

#5 2011-03-14 18:41:31

NJS
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

Last edited by NJS (2011-03-14 18:45:55)

 

#6 2011-03-15 02:23:31

Grossgrain Silk
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#7 2011-03-15 03:34:44

fxh
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

Alistair Cooke

 

#8 2011-03-15 05:25:58

formby
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

I would add Derek Jacobi and Alan Rickman.


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

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#9 2011-03-15 05:26:24

NJS
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I'd rate Nicholson, Spall and Cooke as B1  list in the voice department. I suppose that Clint Eastwood has a voice (apparently he learned the huskiness from MM).

It's strange actually that most politicians have never had much going for them in voice. Reagan had something but not Clinton, the Bushes, Obarrack; Thatcher, Major (my word), Bliar, Broon, Milliband, Cameron and who's that little guy up there with him?

 

#10 2011-03-15 05:41:34

Sammy Ambrose
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

Yes. For now we see through a glass, darkly. But I'm not sure whether or not the 60s deserve to be viewed as the beginning of the rot.

On Pink Floyd's Piper: How I hate that album. It was playing on what seemed like a loop( which it obviously wasn't because such things were yet to come) during a very bad acid trip many years ago.

Last edited by Sammy Ambrose (2011-03-15 06:14:57)


If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#11 2011-03-15 06:04:06

NJS
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Re: Clueless in Gaza

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#12 2011-03-15 06:22:42

Sammy Ambrose
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If you aren't seeing through all three eyes at once day and night you are up shit creek without a paddle. The Shooman

 

#13 2011-03-15 06:54:13

NJS
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#14 2011-03-16 15:25:41

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