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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 20:44 on 27th February 2013
Its -William Claude Duckinfield --PeggySmile
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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 20:51 on 27th February 2013
On 27th February 2013 18:45, james prescott wrote:
I am surprised you remeber his movies Richard.Wink



Loved him in several with "come up and see me sometime" fame.

Mae West,,( im older than ya think,our james !!)

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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 20:52 on 27th February 2013
Nighty night all,,,,
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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 20:53 on 27th February 2013

I remember his movies, but not his name right now..I'd have to think on it an bit..my brain is rummy dummy some days. Fields?......

I took an break from all the writing...I have about 18 some lines of the Baronage of Lawson to do yet...and explain it to Rev. Marduke Lawson...to Colonial America...he's hiding out at the moment...because of the War of Roses is about to start at BroomHall Manor..... Shhh!....don't tell anyone.

I washed my hair..it needed it. I lock myself up " writing" like I'm in the Tower of London. How about Iran re-doing Michelle Obama's dress so it got sleeves...for thier news reports..cute!  Then there's Harry...finally he gets some good publicity...he should get married after Kate and William's baby is born...like this fall sometime.  If that wouldn't make an adoreable "family" statement. I think it would please the Queen to see an "family" life to the next generation going well. I don' tknow about her, but today's families aren't going to good with the society we have right now. Something the Kenndey's wereable to pull off, being in an high office and yet family orientated.

Here I have something for you all...Scene I of Richard II...to which John Gaunt is given these immortal lines.....

This royal throne, this septer'd ilse....this earth of mystery, this seatof Mars,...this other Eden....dimi paradise....this fortress built by nature herself.......against infection and the hand of war....this happy breed of men, this little world. This precious stone, set in silver sea...which serves it in the office of a wall...or as a most defensive ..to a house.  Against the envy of less happier Lords...this blessed plot, this earth, this realm...this England.

I go for now...have an good day everyone!

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James Prescott
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Posted at 21:18 on 27th February 2013
Correct Shirley  WC  Fields   a very funny man and a very good juggler.Smile
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Richard Sellers
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Posted at 22:07 on 27th February 2013

especially with his shots of whiskey !!!

See you good people on the morrow..

Night.!

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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 03:39 on 28th February 2013

Reminds me of our very own :Sir Ronald POE.. Grouse Master in ways...I doubt Anna would let him go visit Mae West without an tassle.  Top hat reminds me of an fella one of the ladies saw in one of my past lives...I see him occasionally also now and then..She told me he was sorry for having me thrown in debitors prison in England...sounds like maybe around 1600...apparently I took the "fall" for this guy. We  just had an 5.1 quake off shore Oregon today. Good sign of Spring here.

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Ron Brind
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Posted at 09:50 on 28th February 2013

LOL@Shirley!

Grouse Master eh?

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James Prescott
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Posted at 11:52 on 28th February 2013
Good Morning to all who are kicking about--such a nice day to-day-just got back from opticians -had an eye scan i can just about see after drops but still smarting --went to Spec-Save very well looked after.Smile
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Sk Lawson
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Posted at 21:19 on 28th February 2013

It is seemingly an good day today James...everyone seems happyno matter what web site I go to or what I'm hearing today. I just watched an most fascinating TV show on National Geographic...called Stonehedge decoded...the fella named  Micheal Parker Pierson.. takes it all with him, heavy equitment, sonar, archeologist's and the whole bit...to prove his theory..does he ever!  He unearthed the evidence of  an second wooden "stonehenge" near by, and some 1,000 huts of inhabitation....in short the "village" is closer to this wooden temple...they then proceed in an 90 wide foot avenue...to an place where post holes indicate the dead were laid upon at death to weather until they are bones(about one year)....and up to Stonehenge as most people know it.  He claims by the artifacts found, that they had fertility rights at the wooden stonehedge...and by the remains...an great feasting...appparently as they buried thier dead throughout the year...they kept their ashes....and afterwards deposited them in the near by river....and then offered their "souls"to the main stonehenge by ritual...which made out of stone was like an lasting monument to their anscestors in immortailty. Both were done on different days  during the year at solistic. He says these avenues actually go under part of the existing roadway...and this was one big huge area...not just the Stonehenge of what we see now. It amazes me what they can find out these days...just finding "teeth"...what animal, when it was alive, what time of the year is was killed and eaten for instance. Of course this renders itself to many other cultures whom placed thier dead upon planks for an year after death until the bones were bleached. Then thier souls were dedicated to the after-life at the main temple..being the main stonehedge. Very interesting program. I beleive that also tied into this is the astronomical sky sign of the "Swan" which represents both cosmic birth and passing..by how it's laid out...bu tI doubt they knew of this at this time...and the quartz crystals in of the stones...which emit energy...and to me that is what "God" is creation energy with light and thought form upon  manifestion of the "will"...which takes in with it biblcal passages suggesting in those times he could communicate to his people...by heard voice and perhaps telepathy. This man also hints that this may of been the beginnings of the castles in England...the home of the Lord of the manor. Thye did an renovation of them walk in amass in this ritual "chanting" as they went, and blowing animals horns...really giving it the ritual feel of an festival and religious ceremony. He did an good job of this project undearthing and transcribing it all down also.

So now, I'm an bit behind in my work...and best get back to it...have an good day everyone!

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