Thanks Each The detail is even more mind boggling - like if they enter a witch's house they should not touch her dagger without permission, nor her book of shadows - and not to interfere with her book of spells... like you would, wouldn't you? But what I liked best fo all was the inclusion of teenagers.
Thanks Both It just gets worse, doesn't it? Teenagers seem to have been included for their speech forms. E.G. It explains that "Talk to the hand 'cos the face is in Spain" means "I'm not listening"! I would have thought that if they had not known that, they might have worked it out!
I like this, very clever.
ReplyDeleteI'd be very careful checking anyone naked. Just in case.
ReplyDeleteimagine they do :)
ReplyDeleteAloha from Honolulu
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I like this one specially the part about the naked folk and having to check handbooks, mind boggling.
ReplyDeleteThanks Each
ReplyDeleteThe detail is even more mind boggling - like if they enter a witch's house they should not touch her dagger without permission, nor her book of shadows - and not to interfere with her book of spells... like you would, wouldn't you? But what I liked best fo all was the inclusion of teenagers.
A wonderful assortment of 'marginal' people. Quite right, throw teenagers into the mix?
ReplyDeleteOh Dave, it was bad enough back in my day! I could weep.
ReplyDeleteThanks Both
ReplyDeleteIt just gets worse, doesn't it?
Teenagers seem to have been included for their speech forms. E.G. It explains that "Talk to the hand 'cos the face is in Spain" means "I'm not listening"! I would have thought that if they had not known that, they might have worked it out!
This has a refreshingly 60s/Children of Albion feel to it! Resonates too with the Incredible Planet Gong, which I've just been listening to.
ReplyDeleteOn the subject of listening to Haydn, have you seen he's Radio 3's composer of the week next week?