Susannah McCorkle - "From Bessie to Brazil" (esp. "Waters of March," "How Deep is the Ocean," and "You Go to My Head") and NPR obituary interview by Terry Gross on "Fresh Air" from 2001.
Susannah McCorkle - "From Bessie to Brazil" (esp. "Waters of March," "How Deep is the Ocean," and "You Go to My Head") and NPR obituary interview by Terry Gross on "Fresh Air" from 2001.
Well, obviously, 'cause it is just an exhibition,
I'm sure Mark Twain would be happy to bash Henry James if you don't.
I watched that episode based on this recommendation.
Agreed. Love the movie.
I thought the title was supposed to be a pun, too.
I hear he improvised a lot.
And, for "DUNKIRK," some people really need to learn the meaning of the word "mole."
But will you fly in a Spitfire…umm…again…?
This is yet another reason for me to love that warbird…though, I'll admit, Nolan may have taken some liberties there.
1) Well done, T. Royal,
2) I was going to make a lame comeback joke about avogodro's number, but I couldn't remember the value,
3) So I looked up "what is avogodro's number" on Google,
4) Because of what popped up, I found myself in yet *another* state of confusion
5) It took me at least 1 minute to figure out that Google…
Nicely written, S.T. Thanks.
Yep! I know exactly what you mean. I fly radio controlled planes and my Spitfire is just beautiful. It really is an attractive machine.
I saw "Dunkirk".
Can "mole" be used in this context, too?
Huh, cool…that's a thoughtful take on things, Sandwich T.—especially how the film seemed shorter on a second watch.
You know, I loved "Memento" and "Inception" and I had no problem understanding what was happening. (Following *everything* took some thought and more than one viewing on my part, though).
Yeah…okay…I'm going to accept my own gullibility for swallowing every word of that until the the last sentence.
I thought about that, too.
You're not alone.