I did, Dave, but I didn't want to assume that everyone would remember everything I've written, nor even that they have read it. I knew you would, though.
I went to see Victor Borge once in Inverness. I think I was the only person in the audience who found him funny. It's enormously embarrassing, being the only one to laugh in these circumstances.
You're at the Edinburgh Festival, Rog? Should I have known that?
I've been in the situation of being the only one not to laugh, which is almost as bad, Chris. Once Weeza was at the cinema, rather an arty one in Islington and there was a comedy which left the audience po-faced except her. The more she laughed, the more they tightened their lips which made her laugh the more. She nearly fell off her seat. Her boyfriend loved it and told us about it with delight.
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Oh, what's the problem? This is hardly Great Literature. I'd appreciate anything taken from here being acknowledged, and I might change my mind if I'm suddenly proclaimed as the Literary Queen of the Blogosphere - but I probably wouldn't. Do what you like, just as long as it doesn't extend to defamation of anyone, even me.
Actually, you want to pass off what I say as your own, I might even be flattered. Let's face it, who cares anyway?
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I remember the CD. You mentioned it at the time.
I did, Dave, but I didn't want to assume that everyone would remember everything I've written, nor even that they have read it. I knew you would, though.
I say, you\'re up a bit late.
Eh? but it's a well traveled CD, if I remember right.
There's a bloke here at the Edinburgh Festival pulling the crowds in with a very good Borge show.
I went to see Victor Borge once in Inverness. I think I was the only person in the audience who found him funny. It's enormously embarrassing, being the only one to laugh in these circumstances.
It's come 250 miles in my possession.
You're at the Edinburgh Festival, Rog? Should I have known that?
I've been in the situation of being the only one not to laugh, which is almost as bad, Chris. Once Weeza was at the cinema, rather an arty one in Islington and there was a comedy which left the audience po-faced except her. The more she laughed, the more they tightened their lips which made her laugh the more. She nearly fell off her seat. Her boyfriend loved it and told us about it with delight.
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