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A Certain Saint
I hardly need remind you that today is the feast of St Joseph of Arimathea - also known as Joseph of Glastonbury, the first ever saint of Britain. So, don't forget to wear those giant inflatable thorns and speak like a pirate - after all, everyone's from Somerset on St Joe's Day! Have a good time - but do go easy on the cider.
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(I am in bed sipping pink gin, humming Elgar, and doing service to Irish literature).
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You sound wonderfully decadent, in a hard-working way - composing in bed like Rossini (if we substitute The Barber of Seville for The Dream of Gerontius - but what's the diff?)
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He played Long John Silver in Disney's Treasure Island (1950), which I suppose a whole generation grew up on. I prefer to remember him as someone like Bill Walker in Major Barbara (1941)—I just rewatched it last night (finally on DVD from Criterion, not scratchy library VHS) and he's terrific. I wish William Wyler had been able to get him for Wuthering Heights (1939).
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Mmmm, cider.
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You're awesome.
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Bring me my Bowl of clotted cream;
Bring me my Crumpets of desire:
Bring me my Jam: O cloth unfold!
And set the Kettle on the Fire.
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