Here is a lovely sentence from The History of Sir Richard Calmady, which I have almost finished recording: I won't say how many times I recorded this I only know I started channelling Shhhhean Connelly and his besht Shhhcotisssshhhh accent:)
..."she provoked less the carnal, perishing passion of the flesh, than the pure and imperishable passion of the spirit..".
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Prepared to practice some plosives?
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I'm not sure what you get when you cross Sean Connery with Billy Connolly, but The Hunt For Red October is never going to be the same again.anneflebari wrote: ↑December 7th, 2020, 11:23 pmHere is a lovely sentence from The History of Sir Richard Calmady, which I have almost finished recording: I won't say how many times I recorded this I only know I started channelling Shhhhean Connelly and his besht Shhhcotisssshhhh accent:)
..."she provoked less the carnal, perishing passion of the flesh, than the pure and imperishable passion of the spirit..".
Anne F

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Have you tried saying "Connery" after repeating that sentence several times? Feels like you;ve had a few too many wee drams:) AnneF
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I asked for their best Scotch, and all I got was this twenty-year-old roll of sticky-tape.

Chris
"Sorry, my tongue got in the way of my eye-tooth, and I couldn't see what I was saying..."
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George Essex Evans Roderic Quinn Mary Hannay Foott Marie E. J. Pitt James Hebblethwaite Shaw Neilson
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George Essex Evans Roderic Quinn Mary Hannay Foott Marie E. J. Pitt James Hebblethwaite Shaw Neilson