Agent Dale Cooper“When two events happen simultaneously pertaining to the same object of inquiry, we must always pay strict attention.â€Â – Agent Dale Cooper.
Agent Dale Cooper
The General Babblings of Chris Wild
Agent Dale Cooper“When two events happen simultaneously pertaining to the same object of inquiry, we must always pay strict attention.â€Â – Agent Dale Cooper.
I watched Lewis last night. Being an Inspector Morse fan, I was interested to see where they would take this spin off. Well I am happy top say that it was very well done and should there be anymore I will happily watch. It wasn’t Morse, but it was enjoyable all the same. The production values were as good as Morse, and the feeling of the filming and music all seemed to work and feel comfortable. The script seemed to have just the right blend of things needed to help the transition. There was just enough references to Morse through the programme to keep a nice link, but not too many as to overshadow. Lewis has been working away and it seems that during that time the Police forces has “updated” a little – which in turn puts Lewis on the correct side of “old timer”. His sidekick Hathaway is a well educated intellectual and therefore we have a slight reversal of the Lewis/Morse relationship. Also I notice that Lewis has picked up Morse’s tendancey to get attracted to women involved in the case…
 All in all it was well done and I hope they film some more.
Lewis, Morse, Inspector MorseWhen I bought my car 4 years ago, I got a 6 CD changer in the boot (nicely hidden away and taking up no space) and a single cd in the front.
Anyway, I don’t remember the last time I used the multi-changer!
Music, Car, CD ChangerJust started reading Robert Harris’s Pompeii. Don’t know anything about it as all I’ve done so far is place my bookmarker at the start of the book.
 Pompeii, Reading, Books, Robert Harris
Robert Harris
Just finished reading Pat Conroy’s, The Prince of Tides – I seem to have been reading this forever but the truth is that I didn’t get too much reading time on it. I really enjoyed it although it did seem to finish rather quickly, almost as if the pacing of the book was wrong. Also the problem I mentioned when I first started reading the book, prevailed throughout. The character Tom Wingo knows too much about food and accesories , blenders , ninja blender recipes , etc. whenever it gets talked about it seems out of character. This I feel is a generic problem for Conroy who obviously loves food and seems to give that trait to all his lead characters. I’d now like to watch the film to see how well they did adapting the material.
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The Prince of Tides, Pat Conroy