| A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42825] |
Thu, 23 June 2011 20:48  |
b_twin_1 Messages: 2593 Registered: September 2008 Location: Victoria, Australia |
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A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident
I've got a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel ~ Blackadder
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42837 is a reply to message #42825 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 00:01   |
AnguaLupin Messages: 11 Registered: May 2011 |
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...Huh. Bryn Terfel looks very different when he's not dressed up in fake armour and a bad wig.
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42844 is a reply to message #42825 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 04:38   |
helbel Messages: 37 Registered: March 2009 |
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Well I'll be coming along to the signing.
I'll buy a copy of the paperback, and then beg for Robin to sign my copy of the hardback as well.
I thought about bringing my entire collection along but decided that would be bad form.
There is no such thing as too many books, only inadequate shelving
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42846 is a reply to message #42845 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 06:58   |
helbel Messages: 37 Registered: March 2009 |
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Well mainly the bookstore...
But seeing as I have multiple copies so I can keep 1 set at my parents house (very worn) and another set at my house (getting worn out) I did think it might be a bit of a nightmare!
There is no such thing as too many books, only inadequate shelving
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42850 is a reply to message #42825 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 09:28   |
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AJLR Messages: 2564 Registered: September 2008 Location: England, UK |
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| Quote: | Go, said my agent. Go.
I think I’m going to a party in London on Monday.
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Amazing the effect that some people's powers of persuasion can have on one, isn't it. 
| Quote: | The Thursday after that I’m going to be in London signing zillions of copies of PEGASUS, right? Because you’re all coming.
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Yup, I'll be there. I'm considering getting my Schiaparelli-pink, feathered, sequinned, cat-suit back from the person I loaned it to, just for the occasion... Mwahahaha.
"Never let a computer know you're in a hurry."
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42852 is a reply to message #42825 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 10:40   |
lecuyerv Messages: 61 Registered: January 2011 |
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In the old days, potential choir members were carefully vetted for the possession of short thighs.
I suspect in the old OLD days it didn't matter -- as indicated by the clothing left behind by famous and non-famous people. I like going to museums, and there's a middling sized one nearby that regularly changes parts of its display. I've yet to see clothing pre-1930's that will fit people larger than 5'3" -- for men. Women were lucky to break 5 feet. Most of the women's clothing in museums is in a size I outgrew by the time I was 13. I'm 5'6". In old, old terms, I'm tall. My 5'11" sister would have been a giantess.
-Victoria
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42865 is a reply to message #42857 ] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 16:55   |
lecuyerv Messages: 61 Registered: January 2011 |
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| Aaron wrote on Fri, 24 June 2011 13:49 |
| lecuyerv wrote on Fri, 24 June 2011 07:40 | In the old days, potential choir members were carefully vetted for the possession of short thighs.
9snip0 I've yet to see clothing pre-1930's that will fit people larger than 5'3" -- for men. Women were lucky to break 5 feet. Most of the women's clothing in museums is in a size I outgrew by the time I was 13.
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I think that you will find the the more recent studies of skeletons does not bear this out. Well nourished people, largely the upper classes, were of nearly modern height. The difference may be partially explained by the fact the artefacts that you see in museums are things that survived and therefore are things that did not get used to destruction.
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True about what gets left over after normal wear and tear. Unfortunately, "my" museum doesn't display skeletons. (bummer). Why, yes, I AM a fan of the TV show "Bones".
However, my family has two photos of two different 4-foot-mumble matrons standing under the outstretched arms of two different 6 foot plus grandchildren with light showing between the two.
The key bit here is "well nourished". Both matrons, (my mother and aunt) were born and had their early childhood during the great depression when food was scarce and men/males were given the larger portions by default. My question is this: Back when Robin's churches were built, how many of the people in the small villages were well nourished?
-Victoria
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| Re: A Day Rich in the Wrong Kind of Incident [message #42888 is a reply to message #42863 ] |
Sat, 25 June 2011 21:10   |
EMoon Messages: 662 Registered: March 2009 |
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I dunno...I once got a tiger-skin patterned catsuit to wear just for my husband (back when I had a figure, this is.) He preferred me out of it. So there was never a story. Bought catsuit, wore it once, that was it.
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