"You can lead a horse to water, but a pencil must be lead."
Died Feb 23 1965 - Britain's finest cultural export, just ahead of Shakespeare and the Beatles...
J.D. Salinger called Laurel and Hardy: "two Heaven-sent artists and men."
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Monday, 22 February 2010
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Hi, Paul. Thank you for followin my little window to the world. But...how on earth did you, Friday Boys end up in a catalan girlie site?
ReplyDeleteAnd also...do you realise that most of your followers are girls?!?
Well, personally I understand why, I like the stuff you post, Boys... quiet romantic, music, poetry...
We will Mr Laurel and Mr Hardy, I didn't know they were british.
Cheers, Boys,
Marta
We're very broad-minded - almost catholic in our tastes, although some take this more literally than others.
ReplyDeleteOnly Stan's British. Oliver was a Southern gentleman.
Oh Wow...stumble upon your blog and I must say...Loving it! In my household...these two comical geniuses have never died. We have books, photos, paper...you name it on these two. Brilliant. Will visit again...come on over the pond and say "hey"...
ReplyDeletetootles,
bunny
ps. Had the pleasure of seeing Neil Young twice...Once by himself and again with Crosby Stills and Nash....and Yeah...I'm that old ~
So is Ian!
ReplyDeleteI'm younger than that now.
ReplyDeleteThank Deuchars!
ReplyDeleteI do - every time
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