Re: Shook the curtains out
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- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 14:05:46 -0000
In article <62pvv3F24400lU2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, frderek@xxxxxxxxxxx
says...
Marius Hancu wrote:
On Feb 28, 3:38 pm, irwell <h...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Probably just means to shake the curtains so the folds hang
neatly. Sounds a bit like Jeeves when advising Bertie on
something.
I still need to read P.G. on these chaps (looking forward to, as I've
read others by him). Only on TV for now for me ...
For me, the Fry and Laurie version is definitive.
I keep catching episodes - I've no idea how I missed the original
showing but now I want to read the books.
--
Linz
Wet Yorks via Cambridge, York, London and Watford
My accent may vary
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