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Standort: Vereinigtes KönigreichAngemeldet seit: 29. Jun 2006

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03. Aug 2008
Henry's Cat by Bob Godfrey
Hi, my name is Rory and this is my story. It was the bleak midwinter of the mid eighties when I first stumbled on the joys of Henry's yellow pussycat. At the time I was working alternate night and day weekly shiftwork at Thames Foundry, Ford Motor Company, Dagenham. The place was falling apart, due to lack of investment, it had opened in 1962! I was attached to quality control as a troubleman, very apt! In the lab we had a Polish colleague, he had been in the R.A.F. during the war and stayed. He was called Henry and as myself and fellow cohorts got 'into' Bob Godfreys creation we used to ask him about his irresponsible cat. 'Jah', he would reply (I think he was Polish?) 'my silly pussycat', then move bemusedley in the opposite direction. There was much to be learnt from the feline with the train spooters voice, I mean, who would now that Napoleon, Emperor of the French, wore biscycle clips? Especially as the roads were so bad in those days. Check out the first episode 'The Hobby' to verify this. But the episode that grabbed me was the 19th, 'The Disco Dance' what an incredible achievement! Henry and his buddies decide to enter a T.V. competition for dancing and invent the 'Disco Doddle' to be performed in fancy dress of your choice! Simple or what. Nothing, however, is that easy in Henry's little universe of chaos pr9nciple! Henry and gang turn up at the T.V. studios and perform the dance 'live' to an astonished and delighted British public. Big mistake. Why? you ask! Because everybody and I mean eveeerybody! starts dancing to this infectious melody! Everybody in the streets, factoies, shops and outlets is dancing and enjoying themselves!! The work ethic of the Capitalist economy is grinding to a halt! Obviously this cannot be allowed to continue and the government send paratroopers in to stop the event. Armed para's cascading out of the sky to stop a pussycat dancing! Well it was the time of Thatcher! Well it convinced me! I was enthused with rebeillion! That night on '3' lone and in the 'lab' I volubly interrogated my work colleagues. 'Did you see it?' 'Did you see what the Government would/will do if we try anything?' A bit far fetched perhaps? My work mates must of thought so... as thye said 'yeeesss' very slowly and sidled away in a crablike motion. Exit stage left for me? Still, it helped keep me on the left of things, so a debt of gratitude to the yellow one. So there is my review, get series one if you can, cos you won't regret it and will definately learn something maybe a bit about yourself: Waaayy to go henry! You felonious anarchic feline!! Fraternally Yours Rory
The Ladybird books for grown-ups series: The hangover by Jason Hazeley
19. Feb 2018
Great book with ex examples for dehydration.
Well, what can I say? If you get smashed out of your nut every weeknd/day/night this is the book for you! (or that doppelganger with you in the mirror!_. Enjoy, Rory.
04. Nov 2014
A great film.
A splendid rendition of the Zorro tale (made in 1940) telling of the resentment of te local landed gentry at recent regime change that has led to the exploitive usury being concentrated in the hands of two rascals! These are notably played by J. Edward Blomberg and a particularly acerbic Basil Rathbone. You always need a good villian in any sentimental story and Basil provides this in spades! Tyrone Power plays the lead, playing a fop with a good heart and a wrist of steel. He is superb in his depictment, espicially his dancing! Linda Darnell plays the fluffy love interest and very well in this role. It starts with neer do well gallivanting in Madrid and ends in a riotous punch up by reluctant tax payers in California, (nothing new there then!) What more could you want! Enjoy!