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Post by aitch on Nov 15, 2023 11:46:14 GMT
Whereas it started in 1963. Between the end of the Chatterly ban and the Beatles' first LP. I date from 1956, so presumably am the result of some kind of immaculate conception. Or are you referring to this type of photograph? Not a great poetry reader then?
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Post by Chester PB on Nov 15, 2023 11:54:40 GMT
I date from 1956, so presumably am the result of some kind of immaculate conception. Or are you referring to this type of photograph? Not a great poetry reader then? But I do have the Tom Lehrer LPs, including the one with the song 'Smut' featuring Lady Chatterley, which is arguably (in his unique style) a form of poetry. "Who needs a hobby like tennis or philately? I've got a hobby: rereading Lady Chatterley."
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Post by spinno on Nov 15, 2023 12:54:38 GMT
Whereas it started in 1963. Between the end of the Chatterly ban and the Beatles' first LP. I date from 1956, so presumably am the result of some kind of immaculate conception. Or are you referring to this type of photograph? we had to save shillings and sixpences to pay for my baby brother in 1962
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Post by don on Feb 3, 2024 14:52:04 GMT
I looked at the website and for the first couple of pictures it was different but after that it was boring and I can’t say that I’m a fan . In fact I definitely don’t like it but enjoyed the first few.
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Post by Kath on Feb 4, 2024 10:37:45 GMT
By the time I read Lady Chatterley's Lover we were not in the least bit shocked by anything in it any more. It was hard to see what the fuss was about. Harder still to imagine living in a time when that fuss was banning books.
As for the photographs, I do rather like them. I'm not sure they're for gazing over for long periods of time but they appeal nonetheless.
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