Skip to main content

~Summer Wine~ posted:

What kind of cakes? ðŸĪ” 

 

moonie you have done a great job, they should give you honorary park ranger status  

Aww, fankoo Sweet 

Yogi19 posted:
~Summer Wine~ posted:

What kind of cakes? ðŸĪ” 

 

moonie you have done a great job, they should give you honorary park ranger status  

Danish pastries  

 

Goodnight and sweet dreams, Moonie, Summer and Velvet

 Night owl hug for Ros 

Mine was lovely 

 

 

Nighty nite, sleep well, sweet dream everyone. See you tomorrow  

Moonie
Moonie posted:

Good afternoon everyone  

It’s cold, breezy but dry here. The sun does keep making the odd appearance . No rain forecast. We shall see 

Yogi, I’m sure you will be well organised by tomorrow, like a well oiled machine 

 Fankoo Squiggle

 

Hi El and Velvet  

 

Have a super day Buddies 

 I don’t know about well oiled machine but I’m organised 

Yogi19
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:

Good afternoon everyone  

It’s cold, breezy but dry here. The sun does keep making the odd appearance . No rain forecast. We shall see 

Yogi, I’m sure you will be well organised by tomorrow, like a well oiled machine 

 Fankoo Squiggle

 

Hi El and Velvet  

 

Have a super day Buddies 

 I don’t know about well oiled machine but I’m organised 

Hope so my lovely      

VD
velvet donkey posted:
Yogi19 posted:
Moonie posted:

Good afternoon everyone  

It’s cold, breezy but dry here. The sun does keep making the odd appearance . No rain forecast. We shall see 

Yogi, I’m sure you will be well organised by tomorrow, like a well oiled machine 

 Fankoo Squiggle

 

Hi El and Velvet  

 

Have a super day Buddies 

 I don’t know about well oiled machine but I’m organised 

Hope so my lovely      

 

Yogi19

I'm not watching or intend to see either a TV series which started last Friday on BBC One called Scarborough or a British film released on the same day in cinemas also called Scarborough. The only connection between them is that they are set in Scarbotough. Just a strange coincidence.

 

And I don't think the actor Adrian Scarborough is in either

El Loro

Morning Velvet That song and others by Simon & Garfunkel used brilliantly in the film The Graduate (1967). Not a particularly likeable film but one of the most important films in American film history as it's the film which moves Hollywood from the light romantic comedies of Doris Day to a more cynical era. She had been wanted by Mike Nicholls to play Mrs Robinson but declined - she made only 3 further films shortly after The Graduate was released and then gave up and did some television work.

El Loro

Both Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Hepburn won Oscars as best actor/actress for the above films. Katherine Ross was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role but didn't win.

 

In Kathering Hepburn's Morning Glory (in which she plays an aspiring stage actress), another memorable scene is where she is at a party, has had too much to drink, and then to try to impress others does an impromptu Juliet reciting quite a few of her lines from Romeo and Juilet.

 

Oh, and Katherine Ross's middle name just happens to be Juliet.

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Summer will be interested to know that what was the "True Movies" channel is now showing Christmas films for ther rest of the year. Details of this and the channel numbers:
https://www.radiotimes.com/new...9-10/christmas-sony/

 

For Freeview viewers this is channel 50 and only some transmitters supply that channel.

Did someone say Christmas?!  

i will tune in here & there but my favourite is when Movies24 turns into Christmas24, usually sometime in October  

~Sparkling Summer~
El Loro posted:

Both Dustin Hoffman and Katherine Hepburn won Oscars as best actor/actress for the above films. Katherine Ross was nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role but didn't win.

 

In Kathering Hepburn's Morning Glory (in which she plays an aspiring stage actress), another memorable scene is where she is at a party, has had too much to drink, and then to try to impress others does an impromptu Juliet reciting quite a few of her lines from Romeo and Juilet.

 

Oh, and Katherine Ross's middle name just happens to be Juliet.

love all this information and knowledge EL

Rocking Ros Rose

Good mornng everyone

 

Same weather here as for Squiggle, rather grey. Probably will brighten up and for forecast is for reasonably sunny and dry days for some time.

 

Ros, one day you could be on Who Wants to be a Millionaire, are on the final question which is "what is Katherine Ross's middle name" and you would remember it

 

Summer, you had a full day

 

Yogi, I hope you and the tiddlers are having a good time

 

I hope everyone has a good day

El Loro

Important scientific discovery in astronomy:

Astronomers have for the first time discovered water in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting within the habitable zone of a distant star.

The finding makes the world - which is called K2-18b - a plausible candidate in the search for alien life.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/sci...environment-49648746

 

It's 111 light years away so, outside science fiction, too far away to go there.

El Loro

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×