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Oh dear ... I see a visually-challenged 'no answer' sort of moment has suddenly occurred
The things that you "see", scotty, never cease to amaze me, though quite how even you could "see" a "visually-challenged" "moment" of any kind is probably beyond most of us here. No "answer" is sought or required because no question has been asked in am51's post; more importantly, however, nothing in that post does other than report what Sir Alec Guinness did about that book and, in any case, quite how am51 or indeed anyone else could "dictate" to the deceased as to what they should do with or about anything (even if such was their wish) is arguably quite beyond any of us here.
England and Scotland may be the latest two countries to be divided by a common language but when a Scot is on each side of that dividing line and the division of understanding still pertains, it's surely even more notable...
How do you know it's a 'fact'? Where's the evidence?
Are you seriously questioning or doubting that any human being who is not female can be attractive to people? I'm beginning to get worried about you...
I mentioned the fact of his burning it, after having read it.
Does that tell you anything about this born-again Catholic and his relationship with his sexuality, scotty?
Hitler was keen on book-burning too.
So now Sir Alec Guinness had something in common with Hitler as well .... good heavens ... seems like history must have unfairly judged poor Adolf with all these rather flattering associations?
So now Sir Alec Guinness had something in common with Hitler as well .... good heavens ... seems like history must have unfairly judged poor Adolf with all these rather flattering associations?
Both book-burning Catholics, and Guinness once played Hitler in a fillum - curiouser and curiouser.
I am unable to confirm that no books were harmed in the making of said fillum
Nazi Body Count: http://www.scottmanning.com/content/nazi-body-count/This gem comes from the 1973 film Hitler: The Last Ten Days starring Alec Guinness. Guin...
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So now Sir Alec Guinness had something in common with Hitler as well .... good heavens ... seems like history must have unfairly judged poor Adolf with all these rather flattering associations?
Both book-burning Catholics, and Guinness once played Hitler in a fillum - curiouser and curiouser.
And he was a vegetarian too, Hitler I mean, so obviously all vegetarians are tainted by association with the Third Reich. Alec Guinness doesn't seem to have been a vegetarian, by the way, but famous gay actor Ian McKellen is - what are we to think?
There are some things that ought to be scotched
And our scotty does need to be watched
When linguistic invention
Doth mask his intention
And seems to be more than just botched. (sourced from a subsequently burnt book of unidentified authorship - and with due apologies for lack of punctuation)
And he was a vegetarian too, Hitler I mean, so obviously all vegetarians are tainted by association with the Third Reich. Alec Guinness doesn't seem to have been a vegetarian, by the way, but famous gay actor Ian McKellen is - what are we to think?
About something else entirely, one may presume (and hope!) - provided that scotty will let us do so...
And he was a vegetarian too, Hitler I mean, so obviously all vegetarians are tainted by association with the Third Reich. Alec Guinness doesn't seem to have been a vegetarian, by the way, but famous gay actor Ian McKellen is - what are we to think?
Serena (as he's known to his fan) is not a Catholic as far as I am aware and Seralec was not a vegetarian, so I'm not sure where you're going with this one, Richard Barrett
There are some things that ought to be scotched
And our scotty does need to be watched
When linguistic invention
Doth mask his intention
And seems to be more than just botched. (sourced from a subsequently burnt book of unidentified authorship - and with due apologies for lack of punctuation)
Serena (as he's known to his fan) is not a Catholic as far as I am aware and Seralec was not a vegetarian, so I'm not sure where you're going with this one, Richard Barrett
Scotland, I presume - though a swift exit thereafer is almost certainly recommended...
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