Stage productions were my favourite thing with which to be involved, when I was younger. I played many heroines in my time, and a few villains too.
Too late I may be, but I saw this gag from Edinburgh: (with apologies for lapse in taste)
"Dodo's dead. Di's dead. Dodi's dead. Dido's getting worried."
Worried that you have all the best lines, like the Devil, McT. I particularly like your McTag line.
Line 1, we have McTag. You should go on the radio.
Radio stations unfortunately bore me a good deal now. The only kind that still sometimes keeps my interest is country.
Country music? I like it too; but I love listening to people debate in other languages: it's refreshing to see people consider things, rather than rant.
Rant is most of the content on talk radio. I'm not interesting in listening to so much anger, negativity, and bias.
Bias is so frustrating, I agree, Ff. I can't believe that so many people believe in what Fox News says, when they themselves said that they are prejudiced.
Prejudiced, Fox News denies--they claim to be "Fair and Balanced". I find their coverage very slanted.
Slanted so gratingly they are. The only thing I find 'fair' in them is if they are referring to a fun-fair; their coverage is like beams from a hall of mirrors, distorted one way or another.
Another day, another dollar. Did you know that "dollar" comes from the Germanic word Taler? I have Bill Bryson to thank for that morsel.
Morsels of knowledge are apt to stick in the brain like morsels of gristle in the teeth. Teeth do not improve with age.
Age, don't get me started. Or do, I feel like I am just starting and others think of me as older; they lack, as I and most others did, any clue of how minds live, and bodies keep sparking, no clue at all.
All in the mind, they say, but it isn't entirely true. If, like me you are blessed with good health, you are as young as you feel.
Feel like another? Don't mind if I do. I'll feel like George Clooney, please.
Please do! And I'll feel like Meg Ryan, I think.
Think that you are both better as you are. I doubt that either of those people are as good as Word games.
Games people play proved distraction for daily events. Somtimes we can play games at work.
'Work is the curse of the drinking classes!' Ah, if only Oscar Wilde were alive to-day.
Today he would certainly be one of the stately homos of England, or indeed Ireland. Do not drink and drive, you'll spill most of it, probably.