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Originally posted by Victoria View PostHi 'premium' Caz ..have you not got your own copy?
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PS What did you make of the Anne Frank gem? Assuming you've got to page 2.Last edited by caz; 04-22-2010, 06:57 PM."Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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"Ooooh, yes, no, shut yer face, yes diary...ooooh mussus no, now....mocking, mocking, yes, now, Anne....naughty....what?" - Paul Feldman pge 18.
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Premium Caz,
very nice of you to ask my opinion about page 2 ..
I am not an expert book reviewer like you!
But here is the simple way that I saw it ..
Steve is just writing it as he remembers the incident.
Steven had obviously read things about Anne Frank and her
diary, also the allegations that came about in I think the late 50's
that it was written by a man .. and possibly that she did not even exist.
I think that even now some people think it was not her.
But in all this remember .. that they were just young men, not experts
in history and the world.
He is just relaying the conversation had by them at that time."Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"
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Amazing he could remember anything at all, Vic. You make it sound like they were drugged up to the eyeballs.
"iTs thE Gods honEsT TruTh and wot hAvE you... iTs your round TonE, gET em in... eh? eh? cAlm down cAlm down FEldy lAd, do yer wAnt to mAkE yer forTune or noT? I sEEn the dAiry... your round TonE, gET em in you scAlly and wot have you"
Mike Barrett page 69
Love,
Caz
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Hi premium Caz,
maybe I am a little thick here ..but I don't follow you,
maybe you are the one 'drugged up to the eyeballs',
your post does look weird to me ..
I have just re-read my post and it makes sense to me ..
I cannot see anything there that looks like I am inferring
anything like that.
Maybe I just don't have much of a sense of humour today?
And what book are you reading .. my page 69 is obviously different to yours?
I might look for some 'gems' myself to share with you,
along with my opinion, for what it's worth ...
love,
Vic"Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"
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Originally posted by Victoria View PostSteven had obviously read things about Anne Frank and her
diary, also the allegations that came about in I think the late 50's
that it was written by a man .. and possibly that she did not even exist.
I think that even now some people think it was not her.
But in all this remember .. that they were just young men, not experts
in history and the world.
He is just relaying the conversation had by them at that time.
Now maybe you can correct me here, but I didn't really have Stevie Baby down as the sort to go along with political stuff of this hue. I pictured the two Steves sitting around in the sunshine of the late sixties strumming their guitars and saying things like "Hey man, peace and love, can you spare some bread?" - not swallowing dirty great lumps of right-wing BS from God alone knows what sources.
That's why I could hardly believe my eyes when I read that they had discussed the forged diary of Anne Frank and agreed that she made a boring subject for fakery compared with Jack the Ripper because she was stuck in an attic all the time.
A kinder conclusion would be that they were drugged up to the eyeballs at the time. Or would you prefer it to be put down to yet another false memory and complete fiction?
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by m_w_r View PostCaz,
Since you asked, I particularly like this one, from p.104.
Quote:
History can be warped by people who don't know, can't see or don't understand the truth.
Regards,
Mark
Love,
Caz
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