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26 August, 2008 at 12:56 am #366508
@rubyred wrote:
I tried tae sharon,, will go look noo..
ye never read another book,, read GREAT Expectations.. i give the book in leather bound to pals for xmas’s..
I swear down its the best book ever, pip and his uncle joe gargery.. live in a…
Nah you read it !!
Ok I bloody will now!
I found the bbc version when I was young torture enough, but will gee it a go!
26 August, 2008 at 12:58 am #366509aye young john mills as pip pirrip :) its one o they books sharon, it can be now. like shakey, he wrote for contemporary audiences.. they could be did in biblical terms or boiler suits !
thats what REAL writers do ! its timeless.. dammit !
26 August, 2008 at 1:01 am #366510before esme fell oot with me,, we would argue who was Miss havisham.. she isnt speaking to me,, so im calling her the Aged P..
she will retaliate, and still hate me ! :)
26 August, 2008 at 1:02 am #366511I know I will find it hard, that was my downfall at college the ability to read old style novels/stories/scripts…. and Ive not a doubt that that has got any better, but I will give it a go.
I dropped out of drama because of shakespeare the swine!
26 August, 2008 at 1:03 am #366512RP has been binned !!! no seriously.. ! even at drama college ya dont need RP !
26 August, 2008 at 1:16 am #366513@rubyred wrote:
RP has been binned !!! no seriously.. ! even at drama college ya dont need RP !
Really?
Oh and you are so not NOT falling out with Esme…. Pebs made amends for you.
It was all over and done with, trust me.
There are just too may characters on this site and at times it blows up, but thats part of the attraction. We all learn to come together.
Who did you have down as Ms Havishom? she scared the hell out of me… all grey dreadlocks and smoke around her.
Like she ever sat out at 5am!
26 August, 2008 at 6:22 am #366514@pikey wrote:
I don’t think emoticons are a big bother. They’re a result of the nature of the media, I reckon.
Speed is a factor. When sending telegrams, which were quick but paid for by the word or letter, people tended towards the very terse: COMING HOME FRIDAY STOP
A letter, which might not elicit a reply for days or weeks, both encouraged and rewarded a longer, more languid effort, featuring dense prose:
My dearest Caroline,
If tears, which you saw & know I am not apt to shed, if the agitation in which I parted from you, agitation which you must have perceived through the whole of this most nervous nervous affair, did not commence till the moment of leaving you approached, if all that I have said & done, & am still but too ready to say & do, have not sufficiently proved what my real feelings are & must be ever towards you, my love, I have no other proof to offer.
God knows I wish you happy, & when I quit you, or rather when you from a sense of duty to your husband & mother quit me, you shall acknowledge the truth of what I again promise & vow, that no other in word or deed shall ever hold the place in my affection which is & shall be most sacred to you, till I am nothing.
I never knew till that moment, the madness of — my dearest & most beloved friend — I cannot express myself — this is no time for words — but I shall have a pride, a melancholy pleasure, in suffering what you yourself can hardly conceive — for you don not know me. — I am now about to go out with a heavy heart, because — my appearing this evening will stop any absurd story which the events of today might give rise to — do you think now that I am cold & stern, & artful — will even others think so, will your mother even — that mother to whom we must indeed sacrifice much, more much more on my part, than she shall ever know or can imagine.
“Promises not to love you” ah Caroline it is past promising — but shall attribute all concessions to the proper motive — & never cease to feel all that you have already witnessed — & more than can ever be known but to my own heart — perhaps to yours — May God protect forgive & bless you — ever & even more than ever.
yr. most attached
BYRONP.S. — These taunts which have driven you to this — my dearest Caroline — were it not for your mother & the kindness of all your connections, is there anything on earth or heaven would have made me so happy as to have made you mine long ago? & not less now than then, but more than ever at this time — you know I would with pleasure give up all here & all beyond the grave for you — & in refraining from this — must my motives be misunderstood —? I care not who knows this — what use is made of it — it is you & to you only that they owe yourself, I was and am yours, freely & most entirely, to obey, to honour, love —& fly with you when, where, & how you yourself might & may determine.
Electronic communication such as all this business is still evolving. It’ll find its own graceful form over time, I’m sure. It’ll also find its Dan Browns, I think. That form may include emoticons. They seem to be evolving. Who knows into what future delight they might morph.
That rolling eye one should be banned, though. I reckon that starts more fights than anything. Sometimes, interestingly, I think, and therefore in contention with Pete’s point, precisely because its desired meaning is misread. :roll:
I hate the rolling eyes emoticon (yeah i know diggin a hole there) with a vengeance
26 August, 2008 at 6:28 am #366515Do excuse me. I didn’t mean to leave the conversation so suddenly. It’s just I began to think about Dan Brown’s books and the horror overwhelmed me to the point of sudden unconsciousness.
To misquote the Boosh, my problem with him is what every right thinking person’s problem with him is: He is a bullshit muncher. Ridiculous plots heaped on top of ridiculous characters – all accomplished with poorly written and badly phrased prose. A good book should leave us understanding more about the world and humanity after we have finished it. Dan Brown’s books leave us a poorer person for having taken the trouble. And, no, popularity is not an indicator of quality. I think you’ll find Katie Price’s ‘autobiography’ is one of the best selling books of recent years.
26 August, 2008 at 12:34 pm #366516@sunny wrote:
Does it matter?
It’s a message board.
Why is it all of a sudden that people have to do what others want?
“You can’t type with no grammar and you must use full stops and commas”.
You mustn’t over use lol or pmsfl and you cannot use the little yellow men any more.Why ???????????
Maybe a lot of posts that make no sense whatsoever to many people f00k them off.
They dont moan about it or the constant dribble by others.
It’s free untill we are charged for it and there are no set rules.
I’ll do as I want, when I want.
If it f00ks people off then dont read my posts simple as ABC O:)I’m with you on that one sunny.
I just think he wants to wrestle me naked in mud.
The little scamp.26 August, 2008 at 12:42 pm #366517@pikey wrote:
Do excuse me. I didn’t mean to leave the conversation so suddenly. It’s just I began to think about Dan Brown’s books and the horror overwhelmed me to the point of sudden unconsciousness.
To misquote the Boosh, my problem with him is what every right thinking person’s problem with him is: He is a bullshit muncher. Ridiculous plots heaped on top of ridiculous characters – all accomplished with poorly written and badly phrased prose. A good book should leave us understanding more about the world and humanity after we have finished it. Dan Brown’s books leave us a poorer person for having taken the trouble. And, no, popularity is not an indicator of quality. I think you’ll find Katie Price’s ‘autobiography’ is one of the best selling books of recent years.
well we shall have to politely have to agree to disagree on the author in question. The world would be a poorer place if we all liked the same things.
But I dont feel a poorer person for reading them.
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