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Shreck
DruglessBrain Started conversation Oct 28, 2009
I'm off to see Nosferatu tonight with live accompaniment on the Music Hall organ, a big beast.
I went to Uni today to buy lunch for a friend who is leaving after 30 years there - aye, as an employee, not a student, that would be inconceivable (mind you, I've just started my seventh...) He had meetings and it ended up too late to buy a decent lunch, but Hey! it's the thought that counts. I'll miss him; or, at least, I'd miss him if I was still going to Uni, but my relocation to home is now all but permanent.
I had to get a problem with my ID card sorted out.
Otherwise, I spent the day assembling possession cases and downloading Sophos onto the house IT.
Miah is in. Susan will be home soon. She'll take me in to town. I wonder if I could persuade her to come to the film? She's not good on silent films, the Mack Sennett comedy era and animation. She actually dislikes Laurel & Hardy. Imagine.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyNMF0aQfxI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMZLV7p30x0
Bonny day. The local girlies nabbed me coming back home and demanded that I hoist them up in the air.
Douglas
Shreck
DruglessBrain Posted Oct 28, 2009
James Findlayson, one of the great Scots in early Hollywood.
Eric Campbell http://chaplin.bfi.org.uk/images/720/bfi-00m-srf.jpg was another. Died too young at 38.
Great clowns.
The bit with the goat in part I of the L&H was a hoot.
Douglas
Shreck
PJs OH Posted Oct 29, 2009
Talking of Nosferatu, I liked this snippet in yesterday's Grauniad from Lauren Bacall.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2009/oct/28/celebrity-tweets-twitter
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