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Discussion of the works of humour author P.G. Wodehouse.
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We can't do nothin' till Martin gets here!
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In chapter three of Heavy Weather Sue Brown mentions a gramophone recording of a folk tale with the catch phrase "We can't do nothin' till Martin gets here."- I love folk tales and decided to look it up- it's available on Amazon!
[link]
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WODEHOUSEBROKEN
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Hullo, hullo. If it won't be too much a breach of protocol, I thought
I'd plug my new e-book: WODEHOUSEBROKEN—The More/Most Unlikely
Adventures that Bertie Wooster and His Man Jeeves (N)ever Had ...now
available for purchase as an e-book at Amazon, here:
[link]
In the opening story (of 12), “By and By, Bertie”—which appeared in... more »
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What ho, NC?
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Hullo all,
Sally Fairmile here -- looking to see if there are any Wodehouse
Society meetings or other fans here in North Carolina?
Thanks much!
~Sally
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"You rang, M'Lord?"
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This mildly amusing TV comedy series is currently out on DVD, in two series of two disks each.
With a quality ensemble cast, the life of Upstairs-Downstairs is well portrayed, everyone being a character in their own right. Life of the times is shown, warts n'all.
It has a 1920s catchy theme tune, and the whole is typical of the... more »
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The Bigger Family
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"Ring for Jeeves" is a novel in which Bertie Wooster is absent, and Jeeves, on loan, makes only rare appearances.
Pages quoted below are from my current Arrow version.
The Bigger Family is mentioned by PGW as a game played by kids (pg.82), and I've compressed and formalised it thus:
Q: Which is bigger, Mr Bigger or Mrs Bigger? (pg.82)... more »
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hmmm what/.
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Hello,
I am Silvyu I am 21 years old,75 kg.green eyes..
I am here to search a men/girl/group what would like to make my dream
come true and perhaps their own too.
When I was 15 years old,I have opened the first dark door from my
brain,it was very unplessant but after some years I had started to... more »
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Jeeves in the Offing: UK 1st edn jacket illustrator
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I have a copy of the 1st UK (Herbert Jenkins 1960) edition of 'Jeeves
in the Offing', and would like to be able to identify the illustrator
of the dustjacket. Could it be 'Ionicus' perhaps? I know he did the
paperback editions, and possibly some of the hardbacks...
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