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Glad you approve. I think it's very good. Seems odd, describing something set in the mid-fifties as 'period'. Things have changed, but it's not that long ago. These young midwifes would have helped train you, fifteen or so years later. Haven't read the books, but will now. Heard there was some criticism, from people saying the east end wasn't that grim. Perhaps it wasn't if you were one of two children. Different story if you were one of fourteen, with a dad who liked a pint or ten, on the way home from the docks. Miranda Hart was fabulous as Chummy. Deserving of some prize, I think. |
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Afterthought: think it's time you sent me some karma you mean "Barsteward "-i've sent you some several times and you've never even acknowledged it - you could get labelled a Grumpy Old Man if you're not careful. |
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Double recommendation for the new series -will definitely order it now.
Along with Birdsong which mum has told me about -you have no idea how frustrating it is to be missing out. |
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You will know when you've posted something worthwhile, then I'll give it you. |
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(Phew, managed to get back on thread). |
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Three thank-you's seemed quite feat -obviously have to try harder , and yet you are obviously thinking of me, even though you confused the red roses... I live in hope....:rolleyes::D PS I never complain. Must write to Agony Aunt Less... |
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I believe that Jennifer Worth (the Author), before she died, wrote to Miranda Hart and personally asked her to play the part of Chummy as she had so strongly reminded her of Chummy. Although things have moved on a bit I still remember being taken to Canon St clinic in Accy where they did everything behind curtains. I remember going with my mum. I also remember giving soap and water enemas for bowel prep but mostly on the general side and yes, we gave them 'high, hot and helluva lot.' :D |
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Lettie, can I ask you if the midwife Jessica reminds you of anyone in particular?
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Another reason we did not give to charity was that when my dad died in 1994 he left most of his money to my stepmother, who was already comfortably off in her own right. The day he died she saw her solicitor, we think to alter her will, and when she died, all her money went to charity. My dad's solicitor told me that originally her will would have left my dad's money to myself and my siblings on her death and would have advised my dad differently had she known how much my stepmother disliked us. So I reckon we have done a fair bit of charity contributing involuntarily. |
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They were criminal acts of violence, and looting, in which decent people feared for their lives. |
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I hate having to catch up, but having organised a branch of a national charity, I would say that before anybody makes a donation take a look at their annual financial report, there's usually an interesting section under salaries, I say no more. I only support 3 charities Asthma UK, Osteoporosis society, and the Christie, of which I'm a patron
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