Well, 6PM May 21st has come and gone in Australia and the South Pacific without so much as a single kangaroo getting raptured, so it's back to work on Monday.
Do you like Vera Lynn, too? I adore her recordings of the old love songs from the WWII era. On our first trip to England in the early 1980s, Grandpère and I took a day trip from London by coach, and when we got near to Dover, our guide played the tape of Vera Lynn singing "The White Cliffs of Dover". We both thought it was a lovely touch.
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Well, 6PM May 21st has come and gone in Australia and the South Pacific without so much as a single kangaroo getting raptured, so it's back to work on Monday.
ReplyDeleteOh well. You can't win 'em all.
ReplyDeleteDo you like Vera Lynn, too? I adore her recordings of the old love songs from the WWII era. On our first trip to England in the early 1980s, Grandpère and I took a day trip from London by coach, and when we got near to Dover, our guide played the tape of Vera Lynn singing "The White Cliffs of Dover". We both thought it was a lovely touch.
I plan to be humming "The White Cliffs of Dover" all day today.
ReplyDeleteMy little way of saying "Up yours!" to the Rapture crowd, a lovely little group that wants to see all the rest of us dead.
Vera stayed beautiful, didn't she?
ReplyDeleteShe did indeed.
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