And to think, last night the British version of “Life on Mars” was showing on PBS - and the music used for the “timeslip” is David Bowie’s song of the same name.
And those of you that watch British tele a lot, will notice that Mr. Simm mastered his acting skills ( I had to insert that for all those who enjoy a little wordplay ).
Also Richard,
So far my quest for a degree is going well: 2011 I graduate so I can show people that a simple piece of paper costs more than a car, and will take quite a while to pay back. Then again, if the Incas were correct, I will not need to worry too long about that
(though, my personal opinion is that there is more to meets the eye when it comes to its translation).
Everything old is new again. We're here to blog, to wiki, to read and write stories with parents and kids. I trust you've noticed us on facebook, my space or twitter or from the gossip on the old site. There are still a few pieces to drop into place before you can drop by and pick up a story to read your kids and/or allow them play it on an mp3 player, iphone or cell - I am Richard Larratt, iStarBadger, starbadger, badger on the web then there is Raymond Lothario Dumbo Rat, Harvard Whiz Rat, BrunoBrunhilda, death dealing rat snake, and all the other animals that form a jungian dreamscape, a spectrum of personalities from ESTJ (007) to INTP (einstein).
*must-see*
yes - in a few weeks there will be a old but new dvd with the 20 minutes back - director’s cut
And to think, last night the British version of “Life on Mars” was showing on PBS - and the music used for the “timeslip” is David Bowie’s song of the same name.
And those of you that watch British tele a lot, will notice that Mr. Simm mastered his acting skills ( I had to insert that for all those who enjoy a little wordplay
).
Also Richard,
So far my quest for a degree is going well: 2011 I graduate so I can show people that a simple piece of paper costs more than a car, and will take quite a while to pay back. Then again, if the Incas were correct, I will not need to worry too long about that
(though, my personal opinion is that there is more to meets the eye when it comes to its translation).
Have a great day Richard!