tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22018278586709059002024-03-13T13:04:15.504-05:00Phylly's FavesThese are a few of my favourite things!Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.comBlogger241125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-39810015843933642352020-05-29T20:57:00.001-05:002020-05-30T14:30:54.975-05:00RA Blog Reunion! (2020 Pandemic Edition)I am so glad I still check Twitter occasionally, otherwise I never would have seen Nat's tweet about wanting to set up a reunion of Richard Armitage bloggers from way back when!<br />
Nat was my first contact with the RA fandom. At the <a href="http://armitagefanblog.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">RichardArmitage Fan Blog</a>, she got me hooked pretty good! I couldn't resist her humour and musings on what the heck was going on with this crazy obsession we shared. She must be most famous for drawing and later making videos about <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_ZxcCxjTxGSIxZgBcDS2Kw" target="_blank">Stick-Figure Richard</a>!<br />
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I miss you guys too! While there are still quite a few newer blogs around, (I could never keep up with them all!), there is only one of the original RA blogs still around that pulled me into the whole blog world. Well, maybe one more too, but I am speaking of course of Servetus of <a href="https://meandrichard.wordpress.com/2020/05/29/me-richard-armitage-status-report-rablogreunion/" target="_blank">Me and Richard Armitage</a>. When I speak of Servetus in my personal world - usually to my husband - I refer to her as "my professor friend". Not that we are actually real-life friends -- sadly, I have never met her. But she has been kind enough to donate books to the libraries that I have worked in. As well, I follow her on Facebook in my real-life persona, so I feel like I know her.<br />
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I am still a huge fan of Richard Armitage, but I guess after he starred in <b><i>The Hobbit </i></b>movie series, I figured he didn't need me to toot his horn anymore. After all, he was practically famous now.<br />
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The proof was that when I started with my interest in this actor, if you Googled his name, you got a picture of a very unattractive, balding American politician. Now, the internet is studded with the very attractive face of this extremely talented and drop-dead gorgeous British actor.<br />
When I first saw Richard in the wonderful mini series North and South, I couldn't believe that he wasn't as famous as so many other good looking British actors. Why has no one else (who hadn't seen North and South) even heard of him? It was an outrage! Part of my purpose in blogging, besides connecting with other like-minded bloggers, was to give him the attention he deserved.<br />
Now, I doubt very much that my little blog (with its quite small list of subscribers) really had anything to do him gaining fame. But it made me feel better to write about him, and post pictures of him and poke fun at myself for my crazy obsession.<br />
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So what have I been doing since I stopped blogging? By the way, I never really intended to stop blogging, it just happened. I got lazy. I didn't have the need anymore. It didn't help that almost everyone had switched blogging platforms from Blogger to Word Press. I tried to work with Word Press but it is definitely not as easy. So I found it more difficult to comment on the Word Press blogs that sprang up exponentially as RA got more famous. Spooks (or M1-5, as it was known in North America) helped with that!<br />
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Yes, well I can't say I have been doing anything really exciting since my last blog post. I am still a Library technician in a school library, but sadly, I had to move up from elementary to secondary to keep the same working hours. It has been a steep learning curve and I was grateful for all the skills I acquired while blogging. I miss those little people and I miss reading picture books to them. I have been reading much more Young Adult books lately to try and connect with the older crowd.<br />
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I have been spending waaaay too much time on my phone and iPad playing stupid games. One of the ones I am addicted to is The Sims FreePlay. When I was playing The Sims on my computer years ago, I was able to create a Sim with the same face as RA. But I lost all that when we got an update. So the Freeplay version does not give you the same ability to import a picture to make a face resemble a real person. This was the best I could do, Who is this good looking guy?<br />
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But the best news I have to report is that one of my life goals has finally been accomplished - and it only took a world-wide pandemic and some pointed use of guilt to achieve. I need to preface this story with the fact that my poor husband, who recently retired, injured himself while preparing to paint our kitchen. He tore his Achilles tendon and was unable to get around without crutches or me to drive him places. We had a quiet birthday for him unfortunately, as the accident happened the day before his birthday at the end of February. When <i>my</i> birthday rolled around we were about a week into the quarantine and he was feeling badly that he hadn't been able to buy me a present and spoil me like he usually does. I really didn't mind, I had been feeling bad about not having a nice party for him last month, and besides -- I had another plan.<br />
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I announced that the best present he could give me was to watch <b><i>North and South </i></b>with me! I had previously tricked him into watching <b><i>Castlevania,</i></b> and he had enjoyed that! Also we watched <b><i>The Stranger</i></b> when it finally came to Netflix and I didn't have to twist his arm too much. So we watched all four episodes and he grudgingly had to admit that it was very well done. (I knew he would like it!) Although he maintains he was more interested in the labour dispute than the romance, I could tell he was getting worried when Henry was making the moves on Margaret!<br />
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So that is it for now folks! Thank you again to Nat and all who are participating in this reunion and thanks to all who visit here now and forever, until this blog disappears into the netherland or wherever blogs go to die...<br />
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Here is some of what I have been reading this summer. My choice of at least three of these has been influenced by my interest in the actor Richard Armitage.</h4>
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The books are clockwise from the top left: 1. One Step Behind, by Henning Mankell.<br />
2. Claude and Camille, by Stephanie Cowell. 3. Worlds of Ink and Shadow, by Lena Coakley<br />
4. The Last Kingdom, by Bernard Cornwell. 5. Urban Grimshaw and the Shed Crew, by Bernard Hare. 6. The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood. 7. Anybody Out There, by Marian Keyes.<br />
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At least one of these books should be an easy guess for any Richard Armitage fans. The other 2 will be easier for longtime fans to guess.<br />
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So, I am finally getting around to posting here on my long neglected blog as today is Armitage Day (otherwise known as Richard Armitage's birthday). Although I haven't been as devoted to devouring all available information about him (as I may have been a few years ago), I still follow his career. You can sometimes find me reading a few blogs, possibly making a comment when I am able to, and also sometimes I will be on Facebook or Twitter.<br />
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I was very pleased when someone posted a link to his film "<b>Brain on Fire</b>" on Youtube. I enjoyed watching that film and learning about what that poor girl and her family had to endure. Richard's role was a small one, but it was nice to see him in a father role. I haven't had the opportunity to watch his television role in <b>Berlin Station</b>, except for the first episode which I was not overly impressed with. I think it was because his character wasn't developed much. I am sure it gets better with further watching. I guess I was expecting something more like Spooks (MI-5) which I loved!<br />
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The other series I was excited to watch was <b>Castlevania</b>. Thanks again to the fandom for the heads up about this series. I probably wouldn't have thought to watch it otherwise, as it is a Manga cartoon based on a video game about Dracula and vampire hunters (not my usual thing!). But I absolutely loved it! And even better, I tricked my husband into watching it too! (So I watched it twice!) I could tell he was impressed because he actually asked me to put on the next episodes, even after he figured out that you-know-who's voice was in it.<br />
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Oh yes, and I finally caught that tiny but memorable role as King Oleron in <b>Alice Through the Looking Glass </b>as that movie made it to Netflix too.<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-77951611505640036442016-08-22T01:58:00.002-05:002017-08-23T03:03:45.874-05:00It's that Time again!I know... I know! I have been a very bad blogger! My last post was a year ago! That's right, last Armitage Day. So I guess I am now down to an annual post.<br />
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I haven't lost my interest in our dear Mr. Armitage. It was just that I couldn't keep up with the intensity of it and well, there were other interests too... Not other actors! Oh no, I am still a one-man woman.<br />
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There is the wonder of Netfix though. For the last several summers I have spent a lot of it binge watching whole seasons of certain shows. Last summer it was <b>Gilmore Girls</b>. The summer before it was <b>Wallander</b> (the Swedish series) - more about that soon (I hope!). The previous summer it was <b>Life on Mars</b> (the English series - no, not the American one, sorry!). This summer it was, and is... <b>Doctor Who</b>! I have just started watching Matt Smith's version of the Doctor, and while I do miss <i><b>David Tennant</b></i>, I am still enjoying the show very much.<br />
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I first started watching Doctor Who many moons ago as a youngster when this guy was the Doctor.<br />
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I was curious when they resurrected the series in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston. I watched the first couple of episodes and enjoyed it, but somehow I lost track of it and never bothered about it again until the winter before last when I caught a Christmas special on cable tv - probably a rerun because it had Matt Smith in it then. It was quite enthralling, and there was another episode after that, then another, and on until around 3:00 in the morning I finally decided I needed to go to bed! Good thing this was during the Christmas holidays! So I caught the Who bug, you might say. But I didn't really do anything about it, until I Doctor Who showed up on Netflix. I think the original episodes were on first. I did try to watch the earliest ones - but couldn't get past the really amateur special effects. Then finally the new episodes showed up! I was savouring them at first, but then I got worried that Netflix might discontinue them before I could finish with them (like they did with MI-5). I still haven't seen all of season 6 (or was it 5?). Anyway, hence the summer binge watching!</div>
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As always, I would love it if my latest obsession could merge with my main one. If that would be so, my dream would come true and I would see something like this:</div>
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I found it <a href="http://www.aminoapps.com/page/doctor-who/6320563/richard-armitage-as-the-doctor" target="_blank">on the web page for Doctor Who Amino.</a></div>
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Ahh! He is wearing the MI-5 blue suit... Yes!<br />
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I found this picture a couple of years ago and I have been waiting to share it.<br />
Once again I wish I knew who created it.<br />
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I was pleased to discover someone has actually created a fanvid with Richard inserted into the show.<br />
How did I miss seeing this for so long?<br />
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Has it been raining much where you are? This summer my little area of the world has had twice as much rain as usual. So I might as well grab my umbrella and enjoy it! </h4>
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Singing in the Rain is a great song. I sing it a lot. Maybe not every time it rains, but definitely if I am in a happy mood!</h4>
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<i><b>Richard Armitage</b></i> and <i><b>Gene Kelly</b></i> have something in common. Their birthdays are one day and 59 years apart. Richard Armitage's is <b>Aug. 22, 1971</b> and Gene Kelly's is Aug. 23, 1912.<br />
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Gene Kelly started his entertainment career as a dancer, as did Richard Armitage.<br />
Kelly's energetic and masculine style helped to revolutionize the movie musicals in the 1940s and 50s. Although Mr. Armitage gave up his dance career to concentrate on acting, his graceful manner of movement is evident in every role he plays.<br />
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Although I would dearly love to see Richard Armitage sing and dance, we at least got to see him <b><i>wet </i></b>in last summer's tornado moviefest <b>Into the Storm</b>.</h4>
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Today it is once again <i>Armitage Day</i> in fandom of Richard Armitage. I woiuld like to take this opportunity to wish Mr. Armitage a very happy <i><b>44th birthday</b></i>. May he delight us with his performances for many more years to come.</h4>
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<br />Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-26474236554007879732014-12-31T23:55:00.001-06:002017-08-23T03:15:01.313-05:0010 ResolutionsI have always shied away from New Year's Resolutions. In fact, you might say my only resolution was to not make any resolutions! But this year I feel differently. I have come to the important decision that my status quo is not working to my advantage. I need to treat myself differently.<br />
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It should be no surprise as to what has inspired this radical thought. Fans of Richard Armitage have no doubt already read this quote in an interview with <b>DaMan</b> magazine.<br />
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Simple words, which at once resonated with me as a clear path that was eminently doable with immediate positive results guaranteed.<br />
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1. <b>Read More</b>.<br />
This one may seem surprising as I am reading all the time. But I am not reading what I should be reading. I have piles of books and magazines which I ignore in favour of the long line up of emails and Facebook posts which grab most of my attention. I am reading some articles online but it is more of a free for all, than a desired choice. I feel like I need to get some control over the chaos that is my online experience so that I have more time to delve into my backlog of reading material.<br />
Really, I should admit that I am mostly distracted by my online games. I have been addicted to <i><b>The Sims</b></i> for a couple of years now, and just lately a fashion game called <b>Covet</b>. I do enjoy playing <b>Song Pop,</b> that one is not an addiction but a real joy and learning experience.<br />
Then there is the old stand by Solitaire, and even BeJewelled. Must. Stop. Playing. Games.! Big waste of time! (Except for Song Pop!)<br />
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2. <b>Dream More</b>.<br />
Yes. Of course. Just time to sit and think. Plan for the future. See what could be - then make it happen.<br />
But also, literally - dream more. Just go to bed and sleep, perchance to dream!<br />
I have a nasty habit of staying up too late and depriving myself of sleep which is getting harder to deal with the older I get. I have blogged about this problem before in this post: <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2011/01/its-half-past-phyllys-bedtime.html" target="_blank">It's Half-past Phylly's Bedtime</a>. (Jan.2011)<br />
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3. <b>Smile More</b>.<br />
Here's one I don't think I have a problem with. I do smile a lot. And I do like to smile at people for no particular reason. Most people do smile back too. That always makes it worthwhile. <br />
But I learned a couple of ocasions when smiling works when people can't even see your smile.<br />
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I've been at my new school for a whole year now, and I was getting ribbed for not changing the phone message from the previous librarian's voice mail message. The phone was giving me issues and I couldn't figure it out, and then I was just too busy to think about it. But finally I decided it had to be changed, and I got the secretary's help to figure it out. So there I was trying to record my message, and of course, I hated the sound of my voice. Then I remembered that someone had suggested to smile while saying your message. And what a difference it made! Truly amazing!<br />
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Here is my other instance:<br />
Awhile ago I was posing for a new driving licence photo. You are not supposed to smile. That usually means a disappointing photo. But the very kind lady at the Ministry of Transportation office luckily had some time on her hands, and a critical eye. She said, that wasn't so good, let's try again. When the next try just looked sad, she told me that even though I couldn't smile, I should think happy thoughts and try smiling in my head. Thinking her a bit silly, I did as directed and when presented with the photographic evidence I was astounded! A huge difference!<br />
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So even thinking about smiling is a very good thing. (Plus it makes us better looking!) Win win!<br />
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4. <b>Eat Less</b>.<br />
This should go without saying but it is definitely a big one for me. I have always had a very healthy appetite. In my family wasting food was a huge sin. But my mother also controlled our portions meticulously so the only time we were allowed to over-indulge were holiday times and vacation trips.<br />
I was not an overweight child, but as soon as I got away from "the nest" it was open season on all kinds of previously unavailable goodies. Needless to say, I packed on the pounds steadily until today even I cannot deny that my weight has had adverse effects on my health.<br />
This holiday season began with my husband and son coming down with a nasty stomach flu. I didn't get it right away but when it did strike it was a doozy. I thought I was getting better, but then it struck again! I only started feeling human the other day. So what did I do? Let's just say it seemed like I was trying to consume all the yummy goodness I had been unable to stomach for a week, but all in one day! So tonight I missed going out for a New Year's Eve party because of more nasty stomach issues (the opposite of before). As I tried to describe it to my husband, it felt like I was trying to pass a reindeer - antlers first! <br />
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5. <b>Complain Less</b>.<br />
Another toughie. Complaining is kind of fun actually. And useful sometimes too. But nobody wants to hear it. So I will just try to remain positive about it. Hmmm... just complain for positive reasons? How about entertainment purposes? That should be allowable! <br />
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6. <b>Frown Less</b>.<br />
Yes! Because who wants frown lines? Really! That is something I could complain about! But I will not.... <br />
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<b><i>And I must add my own to this list:</i></b><br />
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<b>7. Sing more! </b> (Try and stop me!)<br />
<b>8. Write more. </b> (Not making any promises...)<br />
<b>9. Move more.</b> (And now I must get up from this computer chair and do something more productive...)<br />
<b>10. Appreciate more. </b>(Thank you dear readers. I hope you have a fabulous new year!)<br />
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<br />Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-13309988008546571052014-09-25T00:02:00.000-05:002014-09-25T00:02:15.907-05:00Herding cats!<span style="font-size: large;">Why is it that I find the background of this picture so fascinating?</span><br />
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Final ADR for@TheHobbitMovie <a href="https://twitter.com/WBPicturesID">@WBPicturesID</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/wetafx">@wetafx</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/wetaworkshop">@wetaworkshop</a> can't believe what I've just seen utterly gobsmacked <a href="http://t.co/x2VMtikBmM">pic.twitter.com/x2VMtikBmM</a><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Well, of course I love the main part of the picture! It's a SELFIE by none other than Richard-freaking-Armitage!!</span><br />
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But those cats on the wall in the background? I can't help thinking.... Is it a hidden message?<br />
Is he playing cat and mouse with us? That ginger cat folk art painting looks very familiar to me. Does it have any other significance? Could it be sort of a visual apologia to all us cat-loving RA fans for his infamous dog preferential statement? Does he even look remorseful?<br />
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Let's look at those background items more closely...<br />
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<b>#1</b> is very familiar, in fact I thought I once had this same picture as a ceramic tile that I used as a trivet until it broke. But after searching google images for quite some time I have not been able to find out anything about it. But I did find a picture of my old trivet (and it wasn't the same at all!). If anyone has any information about this cat painting - I would be very interested!<br />
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I did however, find plenty of other very interesting pictures of orange tabby cats. My favourites were the ones inserted into famous paintings over at <a href="http://fatcatart.ru/2011/02/koty-i-yskusstvo/?lang=en">Fatcatart blog</a> -- especially (because of my fondness for Monet paintings) this one:<br />
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The photo of the figurine is very blurry but it does appear to be a cat playing a bass violin, or could it be -- a cello? Hmmm... Curious and curiouser...RA fans know that Richard has been known to play the cello.</div>
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<a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PP4bncdSvO0/VCN8ZdS0IEI/AAAAAAAAEus/VEomvzZNH6U/s1600/Tito%2BPuente%2Bon%2Bvibraphone.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-PP4bncdSvO0/VCN8ZdS0IEI/AAAAAAAAEus/VEomvzZNH6U/s1600/Tito%2BPuente%2Bon%2Bvibraphone.jpg" height="320" width="249" /></a>The above photo on the right is more of a mystery. It appears to be a handsome man playing an instrument which I have come to believe is called a Vibraphone. My first impression of the blurry picture was that it was of Elvis (the King) but since my research didn't turn up any evidence that Elvis ever played a vibraphone, I had to look for other options. The best looking vibraphone player I could find was this man <a href="http://latinjazznet.com/2013/11/10/features/album-of-the-week/tito-puente-quatro-the-definitive-collection-2/">Tito Puente</a>, otherwise known as the Mambo King.</div>
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<a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MSBy1KytOWk/VCN-CGABGJI/AAAAAAAAEu4/TrOFFrNBrUA/s1600/Tito%2BPuente%2Bbook.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MSBy1KytOWk/VCN-CGABGJI/AAAAAAAAEu4/TrOFFrNBrUA/s1600/Tito%2BPuente%2Bbook.jpg" height="200" width="200" /></a> Even though RA is also known by his Hobbit film character's nickname of <i><b>the King Under the Mountain</b></i>, I knew I was grasping at straws here... I really didn't think his hairline looked correct, and besides where was the cat reference?!! I was going to go with the fact that Jazz musicians are also known as <a href="http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hepcat"><i><b>Hepcats</b></i></a>... but I wasn't fooling myself. So I kept looking for another good looking vibraphone player.</div>
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His hairline looked spot on, and when I researched his music </div>
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Even more strange... <a href="http://www.allmusic.com/album/the-dream-band-vol-5-big-cat-mw0000265240">this album</a> was released the year I was born (1961). </div>
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I have no idea what all this means but it seems that somebody around here must be some crazy cat!</div>
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-68858733889446137632014-09-02T01:53:00.000-05:002014-09-04T13:09:36.682-05:00LamentingI first heard Lynn Miles perform at a local music festival this summer. I completely feel in love with her talents and was amazed that I had never heard of her before. Apparently she has been writing and recording songs for over 25 years!<br />
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I always buy some CDs from new performers every year when I attend the festival, but over the years as my festival collection has grown I have become more picky in my selections. This year, as soon as I heard her, I had to have her CDs. One song in particular, stuck with me and my husband both. It was a beautiful, but mournful song called "Black Flowers". It spoke to us particularly because we are from a mining town and it is about a woman grieving her husband who has been killed in a mining accident.<br />
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Even though I loved this song at the first listen, it didn't really hit home to me until the night my mother died. It was just a couple of days ago, but already it seems so long ago. I stumbled home late Saturday night after leaving her death bed, feeling stunned, feeling somehow numb, actually not feeling -- at least not what I thought I should be feeling. Then the <b><a href="http://www.allthelyrics.com/lyrics/lynn_miles/black_flowers-lyrics-476043.html">words</a></b> to Black Flowers started to echo in my head and I needed to play that song. So I lay in bed with my iPad playing the song over and over because it made me cry and I needed to cry.<br />
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I have never before understood the ancient practice of using <a href="http://agraveinterest.blogspot.ca/2011/04/women-as-mourners.html">professional mourners</a>, usually female who would participate in funeral rites by loud expressions of grief, sometimes even of a musical nature. I have always found it easy to cry for others, but somehow not for myself. My father passed away 12 years ago at the age of 90 and now <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2011/05/song-for-my-mother.html">my mother</a> reached the end of her life at 97. I feel their loss, but it is not a painful one. Perhaps if I did not believe that they went to a better place I would be more upset.<br />
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Lynn Miles' voice is tender and achingly sad. The song reaches a keening climax that is breathtaking. I am in awe and I am grateful for her gift of song which is my grief therapy.<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-33435922642671405232014-08-22T03:06:00.002-05:002014-08-22T03:06:54.707-05:00Happy Armitage Day!Is Richard Armitage on Twitter? I'm not 100% convinced but this certainly looks like him!<br />
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Yes, it is really August 22! But this was posted in UK time which is 6 hours ahead of me (that is why the date stamp is incorrect). <br />
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So... I was thinking about what was going on in England that day 43 years ago when little Richie came in to the world. Oh sure, there was probably a lot on the news and depressing stuff like that, but what I'd like to remember is what was playing on the radio! I looked up UK hits from 1971, and during the month of August it was <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Still_Waiting">this song</a> that was the big hit. Even though I consider myself a fairly knowledgeable pop music fan, I had never heard of <b>I'm Still Waiting</b>, by the former Supreme - Diana Ross. Apparently it was huge in Europe and didn't even register on the charts in North America. I have to admit I didn't really like it at first, but after repeated listenings it is growing on me.<br />
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This is a nice recording <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHB8zjlwIVY"><b>here</b></a>, but I wanted to include this UK concert footage to show how popular this song is with her fans. <br />
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It made me wonder if there is someone waiting for Mr. Armitage, or if he is waiting for someone...
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-53888957252779400732014-07-25T17:12:00.001-05:002014-07-25T17:12:23.669-05:00Holy shirt!Nathan Kress, who stars as one of the sons of Richard Armitage's character in the soon to be released summer block-buster disaster flick "<b>Into the Storm</b>", has just tweeted this photo.<br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">I won't be able to make it to theatres on the August 8th opening weekend, as our local Music festival is on then. But the next weekend, nothing will stop me from heading to Winnipeg to enjoy it in all its big screen glory (better late than never).</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: inherit;">And here is a great review by a fellow Armitage fan who was lucky to get to see this film previewed at ComicCon.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: inherit;"><a href="http://guylty.wordpress.com/2014/07/24/review-kathy-braves-into-the-storm-at-comiccon/" target="_blank">Read Kathy's review here</a></span></div>
Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-33372872745660453252014-07-10T23:40:00.002-05:002014-07-10T23:44:28.607-05:00Everybody's crazy about this sharp dressed man!I know this sweet little video will show up on almost every RA blog, and I do try to be a bit different but .... I just <b><i>have</i></b> to have this video on my blog! I can't stop watching it!!!<br />
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And now, I must thank Gratiana Lovelace for posting this on her Facebook page as hers was the first post I noticed. Her link was to another Facebook page which was posted by Fernanda Matias who shared it from RA Bulgaria. Also RAfandreamer later posted the link to this video on Youtube which was uploaded by Kathleen Evans. Great team work, eh? Go RArmy!<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-81477873164616354592014-07-08T22:56:00.001-05:002014-07-08T22:56:44.896-05:00Happy!The colour Yellow makes me happy. Balloons make me happy. Books make me happy -- even just the thought of books! Reading books, talking about books, showing books, owning books, looking at books, yes. Books make me happy.<br />
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Here are a couple of my favourite children's book characters by Roger Hargreaves (England's 2nd bestselling author of the last decade -- after J.K. Rowling as reported by <a href="http://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/dec/23/decade-books-jk-rowling" target="_blank">The Guardian in 2009</a>).<br />
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<a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-e5iqPHC3e0c/U46bOw3uCSI/AAAAAAAAEks/eodez8wbfYE/s1600/Little+miss+sunshine.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em; text-align: center;"><img border="0" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-e5iqPHC3e0c/U46bOw3uCSI/AAAAAAAAEks/eodez8wbfYE/s1600/Little+miss+sunshine.jpg" height="181" width="200" /></a><span style="text-align: center;">Funnily enough, they are both yellow and balloon-shaped.</span><br />
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As readers of this blog can attest, I also love pictures of a certain actor (especially those rare shots of him smiling)... So when I find a picture of said actor <i>reading a book</i> and <b><i>smiling</i></b>!... BINGO! All systems are GO!</div>
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This is a song which I sing to myself quite a bit when I need a little cheering up. <br />
I really like this version sung by (not only) June Carter, of the Carter Family fame but with the bonus of her husband Johnny Cash and their daughter Carlene.<br />
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<b>Keep on the Sunny Side</b> (Blenkhorn and Entwistle)<br />
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I remember this next song from my childhood and it brings back many happy memories.<br />
I didn't realize until recently that it was written by Marvin Hamlisch.<br />
I saw a documentary about him a couple of months ago.<br />
He certainly knew how to make himself happy. He gave up a promising career as a classical pianist to write music for Broadway plays and soundtracks for films. <br />
He met Barbara Streisand when she was performing <b>Funny Girl</b> on stage, and later worked with her when he wrote the sound track for the movie <b>The Way We Were</b>. He also worked with Woody Allen for the sound track of his movie <b>Bananas</b>.<br />
He earned many awards over his lifetime, but better even than that -- he
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<b>Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows</b> (by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvin_Hamlisch" target="_blank">Marvin Hamlisch</a>)<br />
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Notice that singer Lesley Gore is wearing yellow?<br />
And yes, that song is so sweet it could rot your teeth.<br />
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Here is my favourite summer camp song:<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;">Standing outside with my mouth open wide</span></span><br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: "Courier New",Courier,monospace;">Ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah, ah-ah, ah, ah-ah!</span></span><br />
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That really would rot your teeth! <br />
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Then there were those delightfully crazy yellow minions from the <b>Despicable Me</b> film and its sequel.<br />
They certainly made me happy -- hilariously so! <br />
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I didn't realize there were so many animated short films about these critters!<br />
Here is one where they are fighting over a banana. <br />
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<b>Despicable Me 2</b> had such an upbeat song (which should have won the best song Oscar instead of that overwrought outpouring from Frozen! --Don't hit me!)<br />
I know the song has been overplayed on the airwaves but I'm not sick of it yet. I love the Youtube version with <b><i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGlKJ8CHAg4" target="_blank">Pharrell Williams</a></i></b> in it, but I can't resist this version either. <br />
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Lately, it makes me very happy to read so many stage door fan encounters with Richard Armitage as he plays the role of John Proctor in the Old Vic's production of <b>The Crucible</b>. There is even a blog which collects all those experiences! <a href="http://thecrucibleexperience.wordpress.com/">http://thecrucibleexperience.wordpress.com/</a><br />
and a Facebook page called <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/RAinTheCrucibleAppreciation/?fref=ts" target="_blank">'Richard Armitage in The Crucible' Appreciation Page</a><br />
The play has been getting rave reviews from <a href="http://meandrichard.wordpress.com/2014/07/04/see-i-went-to-bed-and-all-these-reviews-of-the-crucible-appeared/" target="_blank">critics</a>, regular theatre attendees and fans alike.<br />
I thank <i>Servetus</i> @ <a href="http://meandrichard.wordpress.com/tag/the-crucible/" target="_blank">Me + Richard Armitage</a> blog and <i>Perry</i> @ <a href="http://armitageagonistes.wordpress.com/tag/crucible-review/" target="_blank">Armitage Agonistes</a> blog for keeping the fans up-to-date with the flurry of tweets, instagram pictures and Tumblr posts after each performance.<br />
This is one of my favourite bloggers reactions to seeing The Crucible: <a href="http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.ca/2014/07/london-crucible-experience.html" target="_blank">Maria Grazia @Fly High</a> . <br />
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Judi, who blogs at <b>Confessions of a Watcher</b> imagines Richard Armitage's feelings about the opening night success of his current play: <b>The Crucible</b> at London's the <b>Old Vic</b> in a lovely story called <b><i>Happiness</i></b>:<a href="http://www.jagrant.com/watcher/happiness/"> http://www.jagrant.com/watcher/happiness/</a> <br />
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Yes folks, Richard Armitage has come a long way<br />
from his long ago (but never-to-be forgotten) stage role as a <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2010/09/bananas_30.html" target="_blank">dancing banana</a>! <br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-1362027191851929132014-06-21T22:24:00.001-05:002014-07-04T10:49:57.395-05:00School's Out!Yesterday was the last day of school at the elementary schools in my area. The tradition lately has been to play "School's Out" by Alice Cooper on the P.A. system just before the final bell. It was originally the idea of a former principal, but teachers and students really enjoy it, so it seems to be a tradition that is sticking. :)<br />
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I wasn't crazy about it at first, particularly the line about school's out forever [because] "my school's been blown to pieces" seemed to be tempting fate! But really it bothered me because the music was played SO LOUD over the intercom in the library that it was almost painful to the ears (my ears - as no one else was around). Then, of course, it had to be played over and over - until people actually started leaving the building - which drove me CRAZY! One year I actually complained (not that anyone cared - but I think they turned the music down a smidgeon).<br />
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This year I am at a new school, where the library is not situated in a far removed part of the building but is front and centre, right by the office and the staff room. :) When they started the song at the end of the day I started to get my grumpy pants on. :( But then a surprising thing happened -- I realized the music wasn't blasting in my ear, like in the "old school". It was quite bearable actually. Then I looked out in the hallway and saw all the students gleefully running down the hall, and hugging teachers and each other. I smiled. Then I got up from behind my desk, and left all the overdues and missing items reports (I forgot to mention how much I HATE this time of year). I stepped out of the library and smiled at the last bunch of graduated grade 8 students still lingering around like over-sized baby birds, not quite ready to leave the nest. Then two of the boys started hugging the secretary, principal and vice-principal. I just happened to be there, and since I have only been at that school since December, and the previous librarian was much loved, and the grade 8s hadn't had very many classes in the library since their teacher was too busy to bring them most of the time.... I prepared to move out of the way. But one of the boys, with only a slight hesitation just opened his arms and gave me a hug too, which was followed closely by the second boy.<br />
If I wasn't already sure that I was happier at my new school, that one moment illustrated for me everything I love about my new place of work. I have had many a hug from Kindergarten students, even up to grade 2s, but never before from a grade 8 student -- let alone a boy -- No TWO!<br />
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Here is a great illustration <a href="http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.ca/2014/05/working-hard-reading-watching-living.html" target="_blank">I have borrowed </a>from teacher and blogger buddy Maria Grazia's blog @ Fly High! I love her posts about her taste in books, television and film (and she is a fellow RA fan as well).<br />
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I have four more days of sorting out all the teachers' returned resources, storing everything for the summer and tying up a thousand loose ends. That last picture is how I will look after I wake up from a long sleep on my first day of summer holiday. Until then I will look more like this:<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-57161996337028833012014-04-20T14:45:00.003-05:002014-04-22T20:06:52.713-05:00Have a Happy Easter!Sorry I don't have much to say lately. But I couldn't let this opportunity go by without wishing all you RA Well Wishers a very <b><i><span style="color: purple;">Happy Easter</span></i></b>! (And any other holiday you celebrate right now!)<br />
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Lately we seem to have a lot to celebrate with the news about Richard's latest film <b><a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Urban-and-The-Shed-Crew/736941962990766?fref=ts" target="_blank">Urban and the Shed Crew</a> </b>- an adaptation of the autobiographical book by Bernard Hare. I finally decided to order it, and am impatiently awaiting its arrival. I wonder if it is going to be sold out soon?<br />
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Fans who are lucky enough to be able to get to England next summer are very excited about Richard's upcoming stage role at The Old Vic as John Proctor in <b><a href="http://www.oldvictheatre.com/news/2014/04/richard-armitage-announced-to-star-in-the-crucible/" target="_blank">The Crucible</a></b>.<br />
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I am very grateful for all the new pictures that are getting tweeted from Richard's latest appearance at <a href="http://richardarmitagecentral.co.uk/reports-photos-from-wondercon-wb-into-the-storm-panel/" target="_blank">Wonder Con</a> to promote <b><a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2106361/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_3" target="_blank">Into the Storm</a></b>.<br />
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In the past I have had a bit more to say on the Easter theme. Here are a few links to a couple of my past seasonal blog posts, when I was a bit more prolific:</div>
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Last year I examined some of Richard Armitage's character portrayals in <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2013/03/good-egg-bad-egg.html" target="_blank">Good Egg, Bad Egg.</a><br />
In 2010, I focused on <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2010/03/tisket-tasket.html" target="_blank">baskets</a> as an Easter theme.</div>
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-7158000420871631162014-03-21T02:09:00.001-05:002014-03-24T19:33:49.904-05:00I'm Back, and Fourth!Hello out there. I've been hibernating quite a bit this winter. Winter in my part of the world this year was long, extremely cold and relentless. But since it is now officially spring, and I have recently actually witnessed some melting snow out there, I have decided to come out of hiding.<br />
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At least I was allowed a brief respite on a trip to Arizona for March Break last week. I stayed in sunny, warm Phoenix and shocked everyone except my 13 year old nephew by diving into their unheated pool! To me it was like my first swim of the season in our local lake, only that would be in late June or early July (weather dependent). The water temperature was gasp-worthy, but necessary to my raison d'etre. I simply cannot sit beside water if I can be in it instead.<br />
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A sure-fire way to make me cranky is to lead me around, getting me overheated and even sweaty and then show me a lovely pool of water or pristine lake and not let me go into the water. This has happened to me on at least two occasions and it was not pretty.<br />
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The most memorable of these was when I was a leader of our Pathfinder unit (the next level up from Girl Guides) back when my daughter was a tween. The older girls in the group were in grade 9 (the High School) and our annual camping trip coincided with the High School Prom. The girls wanted to go to the dance but I talked them into going to the camp instead as the hosts had promised us the girls would earn their canoeing badges as they had some canoeing instructors booked for the day. As it turned out, the canoe trip fell through as the instructors backed out at the last minute and a compass activity was the replacement. Since our group had already done a fair bit of compass work this did not go over very well. It was a very hot day for late May and as it had been a dry spring, the woods were dusty and the trails hard packed. The only thing that kept us going was the promise of a swim in the river at the end of our ordeal. <br />
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So there we were finally in our swimming gear, lined up at the beach at 7:00 pm after a long, tiring and frustrating day, waiting for the life guards to arrive. Adults who swim are not enough any more, trained life guards must be utilized according to the latest policies. After standing around for 10 minutes, I finally decided to wade ankle deep into the water to cool my hot, tired feet. This was not allowed, I was told by one of the supervisors. Even though I explained that I was only going in as far as my ankles, this person suggested that I was being a bad example to the girls! <br />
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That was when I said it. It was only two words and I've never said it to anyone before or since or with more feeling. What two words? Very calmly, and in a low voice, I fixed her a determined stare and said, "Bite me!"<br />
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She looked at me for a minute, then walked away, leaving me blissfully soaking my feet until the life guards finally showed up several minutes later. Meow? Or, since cats don't seem to like water, maybe I should say Woof! instead. :)<br />
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Perhaps I am so partial to water because my birthday is <strong><a href="http://www.unwater.org/worldwaterday/home/es/" target="_blank">World Water Day</a></strong> on March 22nd.<br />
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My actual Blogiversary was March 19th. Here are my previous posts:</div>
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My third year - <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2013/03/my-third-blogiversary.html" target="_blank"><strong>2013</strong></a>, my second year - <strong><a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2012/03/its-phyllys-2nd-blogoversary.html" target="_blank">2012</a></strong>, my first year, <strong><a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2011/03/phyllys-faves-first-anniversary.html" target="_blank">2011</a></strong>.</div>
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And thanks very much to <a href="http://guylty.wordpress.com/2014/03/06/great-news-for-bloggers-and-not-so-great-news-for-photographers/" target="_blank"><strong><em>Guylty</em></strong></a> for the heads up on this new development on <br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-49466422390364143962014-02-27T00:48:00.000-06:002014-02-27T00:48:26.200-06:00If you can't say anything nice...Yesterday was Anti-Bullying day at school and we were all supposed to wear something pink to show our support. My wardrobe doesn't contain anything pink or even red, so this is what I would have liked to wear. <br />
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Unfortunately it is not just school children who are bullied, adults are too -- and even people in our own fandom. It is hard for me to fathom how adults can behave in this manner - to target someone and then slander them using the excuse that they have the right to because they feel the need to protect a certain celebrity (guess who). This is <strong><em>Armitage Protection Mode</em></strong> (APM) gone wild.<br />
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I hope the blogger that is being targeted knows that I support her and am behind her all the way. As for the anonymous bully, well ... I am not going to say anything at all...<br />
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<a href="http://funkybluedandelion.blogspot.ca/2014/02/jazzy-quick-and-dirty-guide-to.html" target="_blank"><strong>Jazzy's recent post</strong></a> over at <strong>Funky Blue Dandelion</strong> gives a better over view of this situation.<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-25084610210319092982014-01-01T04:28:00.001-06:002014-01-01T04:39:41.657-06:00Happy 2014!<div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-8yPJ0Ew7s04/UsPt6P2lYuI/AAAAAAAAEhY/qvnGX8tQhQo/s640/blogger-image--119092500.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-8yPJ0Ew7s04/UsPt6P2lYuI/AAAAAAAAEhY/qvnGX8tQhQo/s640/blogger-image--119092500.jpg"></a></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">To all who frequent this humble blog, </div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Thank you to all of you for your support, whether you leave a comment or not -- your presence here is more than welcome. I wish for all the best in the coming year for you and all whom you hold dear.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">If you are an Armitage well-wisher, I hope you will join me in also wishing continuing success to Mr. Armitage in his burgeoning career, and many happy returns in his personal life!</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Yours sincerely,</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;">Phylly3</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><br></div>Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-41845311102416992422013-12-24T03:11:00.000-06:002013-12-24T03:12:23.989-06:00Warmest Wishes for Christmas<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-76370182170521989902013-12-22T23:09:00.001-06:002013-12-23T13:50:58.417-06:00November, Revisited.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I apologise for neglecting my blogging duties lately. It's not that I haven't had ideas, I just lack the energy to put it all down in some kind of logical manner. November's weather was very gloomy, and winter has set in for the season. I was considering whether I wanted to do a Remembrance Day post, but the Sunday before the date, we were invited out for dinner so that meant if I wanted to write something I would be up most of the night. Then that night we heard the news that there was a plane crash at our local airport. This was something that had never happened here before. Sure, there were sometimes accidents with float planes, but never a passenger plane. With sick hearts, we went to bed knowing that in our small area, it was a certainty that we would know at least one person who died in that crash. We learned the names of the victims the next day. There were three local people who were killed, as well as the pilot, and copilot. Miraculously there had been 2 survivors. <br />
That was a dreadful time of mourning for our town.<br />
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The other thing that has been occupying my every waking moment was getting ready to transfer to another elementary school library in our area. It was very bittersweet to say good bye to such a wonderful group of students and teachers. It was hard work trying to tie up all the loose ends I had built up over the dozen or so years I had been at that school. But I received such a fabulous send-off in a school wide assembly - it was truly overwhelming. I am still going through all the lovely notes and drawings I received from the students.<br />
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I was dying to write something about this ridiculous excuse for a public figure, but I have tried not to be too political on this blog, although it has been difficult at times. Why did I wish to reign in my very strong opinions? -- Just that I had no wish to offend anyone. So imagine how thrilled I was when I read Richard Armitage's statements in the <a href="http://www.newyorkmoves.com/?p=5200" target="_blank"><b>New York Moves</b></a> article! Nothing he said really surprised me, but I was glad that he had the courage to share his opinions. Since he is a British citizen, it isn't hard to believe that he would be pro gun control and pro National Health Care. Most Canadians would also agree. (Not too sure about Rob Ford, though!)<br />
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Well, with all this talk about guns and Rob Ford, I can't help thinking about one of my favourite songs from Elton John's fabulous "Rock of the Westies" album.<br />
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<br />Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-14589455483682019182013-12-22T15:32:00.002-06:002013-12-22T15:33:36.117-06:00I really couldn't resist this!I've been meaning to post something for ages... There is nothing like a good belly laugh to finally get me motivated!<br />
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<b>Voice-over Switch: The Hobbit / North & South / </b>by<b> <i><a href="https://www.youtube.com/user/buchjj" target="_blank">Buchjj</a></i></b></div>
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-53239693302483791532013-10-31T22:47:00.002-05:002013-10-31T23:39:21.044-05:00Killer in the cornWhat makes a cornfield so scary? Last year I posted about <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2012/10/scarecrow.html" target="_blank">scarecrows</a>, but sometimes a field can be spooky looking even without the scarecrow.<br />
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Recently I had the pleasure of hearing <b><i><a href="http://www.brockzeman.com/" target="_blank">Brock Zeman</a></i></b> perform a crowd favourite,<br />
his spooky song: "<b><a href="http://www.brockzeman.com/lyrics/Killer_in_the_Corn.html" target="_blank">Killer in the Corn</a></b>"<br />
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In the <b><i>Alice Sebold</i></b>'s novel, <b>The Lovely Bones</b> the main character, 14 year old Susie is murdered in a cornfield and she tells the story from her perspective as her soul lingers nearby her family while they try to cope with her loss. Here is an <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Books/story?id=125057" target="_blank">excerpt </a>of the first chapter which describes what happened to her. (It is quite graphic so don't read it if it might disturb you.)</div>
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A film adaptation was made from the book in 2009 and was directed by <b><i><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001392/" target="_blank">Peter Jackson</a></i></b>. (It just happens to be his birthday today! ) Here is an <a href="http://www.movievortex.com/feature/interview-peter-jackson/" target="_blank">interview with Jackson</a> where he discusses the movie.<br />
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Director Peter Jackson has just wrapped up filming of his 3 part adaptation of <b>The Hobbit</b>, starring <b><i>Martin Freeman</i></b> as hobbit <i>Bilbo Baggins</i> and none other than <b><i>Richard Armitage</i></b> as the heroic dwarven leader <i>Thorin Oakenshield</i>. There have been many interviews since part 1, <b>An Unexpected Journey</b> hit theatres last December. Part 2, <b>The Desolation of Smaug</b> will be this Christmas season's offering. The interview I would like to feature here was a film screening, and an interview session from Sydney, Australia known as <b><a href="http://www.popcorntaxi.com.au/" target="_blank">Popcorn Taxi</a></b>.<br />
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There are quite a few videos of this interview on Youtube and even on the <a href="http://www.popcorntaxi.com.au/2013/05/video/richard-armitage-the-hobbit-q-and-a/" target="_blank">Popcorn Taxi site</a>, but I like that they also have the <a href="http://www.popcorntaxi.com.au/2013/05/transcripts/richard-armitage-the-hobbit/" target="_blank">transcript here</a>. <br />
I have enjoyed listening to this interview more than once, but this time it was this quote which stood out for me. When asked if he considered himself a "method actor", here was his response:<br />
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So there you go. Thankfully, Richard Armitage is definitely NOT the killer in the corn!<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-34068635259374758072013-10-14T00:12:00.002-05:002013-10-14T00:12:07.410-05:00Thanksgiving Time<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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We've been having some lovely fall weather lately, nothing like <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2012/10/thankful.html" target="_blank"><b>last year</b></a>! I only wish it could last longer. But some strong winds keep blowing away that glorious golden foliage. My back door (which needs replacing) keeps banging open and shut and it startles me every time. This is also the time I am cleaning up our cabin to close it for the dreaded winter!<br />
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The song <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfZes9fFmXc" target="_blank"><b>Four Strong Winds</b></a> keeps running through my mind. My favourite version is sung by Neil Young with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolette_Larson" target="_blank">Nicolette Larson</a> from his<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comes_a_Time" target="_blank"> <b>Comes a Time</b></a> album (1978). This album is not only one of my favourite Neil Young albums, but also one of my all-time favourite albums period!<br />
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I found this video of the title song from the album. The video seems to suit this season quite well.<br />
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I love Neil Young songs, but mixed with the harmonies of Nicolette Larson - it is so good it makes the hairs stand up on the top of my head! I love to sing -- I used to be in a church choir, very small but we had some very good male voices and we were able to do 4 part harmony. Sometimes, when I was singing and I hit a certain note, it mixed with the other voices I was hearing and gave me a buzz like a micro-second eargasm! Have you noticed I love <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JBjAL7L9Oc" target="_blank">harmony</a>?<br />
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But wait, now I'm off on a tangent -- this was supposed to be my Thanksgiving post. I guess I get bored doing similar posts every year. What else can I say? Here was my post in 2010, my first year of blogging, where I attempted to explain our Canadian tradition of Thanksgiving:<br />
<a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2010/10/its-thanksgiving-in-canada.html" target="_blank">It's Thanksgiving in Canada</a>. <br />
The next year I was lucky enough to be able to share a Gizzy cartoon, especially made for Thanksgiving by a fellow Armitagemaniac who is much more talented than I! :<br />
<a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2011/10/give-thanks-for-gizzy.html" target="_blank">Give Thanks for Gizzy</a>!<br />
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So while Canada celebrates our Thanksgiving Day, I hope Armitage fans around the world have seen this wonderful video from <a href="http://lovesexandotherdirtywords.com/2013/10/08/thank-you/" target="_blank">Morrighan's Muse</a>. She has just celebrated her first anniversary as a fan of Richard Armitage. <br />
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<b>Thank You Richard Armitage</b> / by<b> <i><a href="http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4UlZGg-syKfTQ4i74KX8xw" target="_blank">Morrighan Muse</a></i></b></div>
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-70105675395811539542013-09-17T22:43:00.000-05:002015-08-22T15:29:12.745-05:00In a whirl!Richard Armitage fans have been impatiently awaiting news of his "Tornado movie". Originally referred to as <b>Category 6</b>, then listed on <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2106361/?ref_=sr_1" target="_blank">IMDb.com as <b>Black Sky</b></a>, it is now in post-production after various delays and possibly another title change - (<b>Into the Storm</b>).<br />
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A few lucky fans were able to meet Richard when he was on set in Michigan last summer. You can see some of the pictures on the RA Central gallery. <a href="http://richardarmitagecentral.co.uk/main.php?g2_itemId=322015" target="_blank">Fan pictures here!</a><br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;"><i>Although we were hoping to see Richard Armitage </i></span><br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;"><i>we should be very grateful he wasn't in</i></span><i style="color: purple; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: x-large;"> </i><br />
<i style="color: purple; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; font-size: x-large;"><b>this</b> tornado film that came out this summer...</i><br />
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Awhile ago, I was so desperate for new pictures from this film that I resorted to making this one!</div>
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But producer <b><i>Todd Garner</i></b> has been active on Twitter sharing a picture now and then. Have a look at <a href="http://richardarmitagecentral.co.uk/todd-garner-tweets-action-shot/" target="_blank"><b>this page</b></a> at RACentral to see all his tweets.<br />
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I'm a sucker for lyrics like this:<br />
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Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-76313789590091992902013-08-22T19:38:00.005-05:002015-08-22T15:34:30.718-05:00Musical greetings for Armitage Day<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Awhile ago I was reading a post over at <a href="http://ancientarmitage.wordpress.com/2013/04/06/ot-well-sort-of/" target="_blank"><b>Ancient Armitage</b></a> (one of the newer blogs I've discovered thanks to Servetus @ Me + Richard Armitage) where Obscura (the blogger) discusses an interview where Richard names a few bands he likes.<br />
The interview is by Aubry D'Arminio from 2008, so his musical tastes have undoubtedly changed since then.<br />
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<b style="background-color: white; border: 0px; color: #222222; font-family: arial; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; vertical-align: baseline;">What’s your favorite music group? </b><span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial; font-size: 12px; line-height: 20px;">At the moment I’m really into Coldplay just because that last album was so good. But I’m really into Keane and Radiohead. The Feeling are great at the moment, I really like that band.</span></blockquote>
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I have <a href="http://phyllysfaves.blogspot.ca/2010/06/fanvidding-with-coldplay.html" target="_blank">previously posted </a>quite a large collection of RA fanvids done to <b><i>Coldplay</i></b> songs. I was thrilled to find them, as I really love that band's sound. But I was not as familiar with the other two groups mentioned. So, of course I needed to see if there were any fanvids set to those band's tunes!<br />
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Bingo! Lovely fanvidders never disappoint me. I especially love the lyric to the following song "<b>You Don't See Me</b>" which seems appropriate to this fandom:<br />
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music by Keane: "You Don't See Me"</div>
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The lyrics to this next <b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keane_(band)" target="_blank"><i>Keane</i></a></b> song are so heartfelt and seem somehow very appropriate for RA.<br />
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<b>Hamburg Song</b> /by <b><i>Luigina Ongarato</i></b><br />
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And here is the only fanvid I could find with a song by <b><i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohead" target="_blank">Radiohead</a></i></b>.<br />
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<b>Guy/Marian Exit Music Robin Hood fan video</b> / by <b><i>tsora17</i></b><br />
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Also I am glad he mentioned the name of the band <b><i><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feeling" target="_blank">The Feeling</a></i></b> because (I'd never heard of them and) they were responsible for the song, <b>Fill My Little World</b>, which was the song they played right after <b><i>Harry Kennedy</i></b> and <b><i>Geraldine Granger</i></b> said their vows at the end of <b>The Vicar of Dibley</b>!<br />
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Here is a link to a clip, (I believe it will start at the beginning of the song).<br />
<a href="http://youtu.be/YOvjt0_xtgA?t=6m10s" target="_blank"><b><i>The Feeling</i></b>, <b>Fill My Little World</b> (<b>The Vicar of Dibley</b>)</a><br />
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In one of his many interviews after the success of The Hobbit movie, Richard Armitage happened to mention that he enjoyed the music of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goyte" target="_blank"><b><i>Goyte</i></b></a>. How excited he must have been to be one of the presenters at Australia's Aria Awards where he was able to hand over the Best Pop Release to none other than Goyte!<br />
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Last month fanvidder candy varty put Goyte's big hit together with some clips of RA's interviews and here is what she came up with!</div>
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I really appreciate all the fanvidders out there. I hope everyone enjoyed Armitage Day. I have only watched 2 new birthday videos so far and they are both excellent! In case you missed it - this was a fabulous birthday surprise.... Bccmee is back!! Check out her fabulous video <b><a href="http://fanvideos.wordpress.com/2013/08/22/surprise-birthday-party/#comment-14889" target="_blank">here</a></b>!Phylly3http://www.blogger.com/profile/10551254554577516351noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2201827858670905900.post-57820171078576077882013-08-20T23:58:00.002-05:002013-09-24T23:40:14.871-05:00You can Bank on it!The idea of Banking has certainly changed over the years. The Banks used to be regarded as a venerable institution. But now, Banks and bankers are seen as a greedy, gouging scourge on society. It's not like they don't deserve that reputation either! <br />
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From the recent world-wide financial crisis, precipitated by deregulation and the institutions' own inability to police itself, to here in Canada where our Banking system remained relatively intact -- we have recently been disgusted with the Royal Banks' treatment of their employees who were expected to train their own replacements before being let go.<br />
<a href="http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/story/2013/04/08/hamilton-rbc-facebook.html">http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/news/story/2013/04/08/hamilton-rbc-facebook.html</a><br />
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Back when I was little, banks seemed like very respectable places. When I was in Grade One, our teacher sent a letter home to our parents stating that each child would need one dollar to open a savings account at our local bank. When the day came and we all had our dollar bills, we marched en masse from our school down the street to the Bank of Nova Scotia. Each one of us opened our first savings account. What a perfect first lesson in civics and early economics. I had the joy of watching my small deposits accumulate interest at quite a significant rate.<br />
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I used that account to save for buying Christmas presents for my family, and later to deposit my revenues from babysitting and other jobs. My favourite teller had a head for numbers and knew my account number better than I did. She still remembered it, after I moved away and only came back for summer holidays! That branch (now known as <b>Scotiabank) </b>is closed now "in order to serve us better" so they said. (?)<br />
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This was all I knew about banking as a child. You put money in the bank and as it acquired interest, the amount kept growing. If only it were still that simple! That was also in the days before bank fees gobbled up more than the pittance of interest they are giving for savings accounts nowadays.<br />
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<span style="color: purple;"><b>British Bank Singalong from Disney's Mary Poppins</b></span><br />
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Fidelity Fiduciary Bank Song<br />
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I guess some bankers were greedy back then too!<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif; font-size: large;">This commercial is a great portrayal of how the banking community is viewed today.</span><br />
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<b>Capital One commercial "You've Got Bankers!" </b><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">And I can't resist sharing Rick Mercer's take on Canada's Banks. </span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Of course it's a few years old now, but still good for a laugh!</span><br />
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<b>Rick Mercer </b>(2009)<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Here's an Australian spoof which attempts to explain </span><br />
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<b>Newstopia</b> Explains the Reserve Bank (2008) <br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">Is it any wonder that with what has been going on in the world that someone would want to murder a banker? </span><br />
Here is an episode from the first season of the BBC's <b>Sherlock</b>, starring <b><i>Benedict Cumberbatch</i></b> which is about the murder of a banker. But there is another reason I am showing you this clip. (Hint: it is in the last few seconds of the video)<br />
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<b>Sherlock BBC: The Blind Banker / </b>by<b> <i>GriddlePop</i></b><br />
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If you were watching closely, you would see a character in this episode is the same actress who starred with <b><i>Richard Armitage</i></b> in The Golden Hour. In this program <b><i><a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0854364/" target="_blank">Zoe Telford</a></i></b> plays Watson's girlfriend.<br />
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In Spooks (MI-5) series 7 episode 5, Richard Armitage plays the role of a banker while the Grid is spying on a millionaire high roller who is toying with Britain's banking system so he can make more millions on the resulting mayhem. RichardArmitageOnline.com has a great pictorial summary of this episode <a href="http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/spooks/spooks-7-pictures-5.html" target="_blank">here</a>. Also on this website is a video clip of one of my <a href="http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/Richard-Armitage-Flash/spooks7-5-fiance.html" target="_blank">favourite scenes</a>. Ros and Lucas are posing as an engaged couple. They certainly look lovely together!<br />
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The following is a fan made video of the same episode meant to be a spoof of an actual bank's commercial. Their real life motto is "which bank?"<br />
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<b>Which Bank [spooks] style </b>/ by<b> <i>DeltaTango45</i></b><br />
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Fans of Richard Armitage are familiar with his <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akDkDE4tgHA" target="_blank">voice overs for Santander</a>. But this vidder has gone one further and turned another Spooks episode into a Santander commercial.<br />
(Thanks to NotEvenanOuch for reuploading this video just the other day!)<br />
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<b>Richard Armitage reads ''Santander" advert</b> / by <b><i>NotEvenAnOuch</i></b><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">And that's not all! </span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">Fellow blogger CDoart wrote <a href="http://cdoart.blogspot.com/2011/03/fanstravaganza-i-gold-card-part-1-7.html">a fan fic about RA</a> </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;">My <b>money</b> is on <b><i>Richard Armitage</i></b>. </span><br />
<span style="font-size: large;">I have certainly <b>invested</b> a lot of time admiring him! ;)</span><br />
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