In reply to Jim Brydon. Glad you and your son enjoyed the story. Thanks for the feedback - much appreciated!
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The Walter Mitty short story was a quick and fun read. Very suitable for my 12 year old who lives in his own dream world! thanks Jim
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"After all tomorrow is another day", inspirational words from Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind
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Hi Mark, I really liked this poem. Feeling a little down at the moment, it has given me a lift. Thanks so much. You must be psychic to our feelings!!!! Regards Barb
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Such a brilliant read, and nicely fitting to the current season
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Mark You are digging yourself into a large chasm with this. I have just had contact from Elton John, Tony Blackburn, Captain kirk and Jean Luke Picard, they are not happy with you.
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Oh dear... Well let me make it very clear that I have the utmost respect for members of the bald community, and sincerely apologise for any hurt or offence I, or A. E. Housman, might've caused. P...
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Me too. It's used in a great Woody Allen film, 'Hannah and Her Sisters', with Michael Caine. Well worth watching.
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Louise - Glad you're enjoying it. I agree about the language; and it has that slight strangeness which comes from translation, like there's still a flavour of the Russian, an after-taste, left be...