Once again my wife and I have been delighted by the wonderful reading of Mark Smith of South Carolina. We have just finished "Huckleberry Finn" and "Dairy of a U Boat Commander."
It would be good if you could pass on to Mark our appreciation of his reading style, interpretation and the time that he has spent to give us such pleasure.
Bryan T.
Auckland
New Zealand
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You know, for the rest of my life, every time I hear "Mark Smith" I will think, "From Simpsonville, South Carolina" ...Here is more praise for Mark:
Ditto!hugh wrote:You know, for the rest of my life, every time I hear "Mark Smith" I will think, "From Simpsonville, South Carolina"
"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
I very much agree. I have listened to "The mysterious island" and "Swiss family Robbinson" and enjoyed them both very much. I am looking most forward to listen to "Dairy of a U Boat Commander."
Best wishes
Kristoffer Hunsdahl
Copenhagen
Denmark
Best wishes
Kristoffer Hunsdahl
Copenhagen
Denmark
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
We're starting to put the ole place in condition for sale and hope to move to Virginia within a year (real estate market permitting). That aural signature's gonna change... I hope I won't lose my friends when my location changes!hugh wrote:You know, for the rest of my life, every time I hear "Mark Smith" I will think, "From Simpsonville, South Carolina"
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I'm glad you're telling us now ... I will need a long while to try to ease myself into this rather tectonic shift in the nature of the universe.
mark smith from ... Virginia??!?!
I'm not seeing it now, but maybe in time?
mark smith from ... Virginia??!?!
I'm not seeing it now, but maybe in time?
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Oh NO! How will I ever get used to it....Kaffen wrote: We're starting to put the ole place in condition for sale and hope to move to Virginia within a year (real estate market permitting). That aural signature's gonna change... I hope I won't lose my friends when my location changes!
Keep your mind here and now, where it belongs.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who caught that.Cori wrote:
Karen S.
Must be an English joke!gypsygirl wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one who caught that.Cori wrote:
"Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world. Unreasonable
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
people attempt to adapt the world to themselves. All progress,
therefore, depends on unreasonable people." George Bernard Shaw
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I'm as lost as you areStarlite wrote: Must be an English joke!
English is the lingua franca par excellence
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It took me until now.We have just finished "Huckleberry Finn" and "Dairy of a U Boat Commander."
Laurie Anne