Whatever you do I will be right here waiting for you Whatever it takes Or how my heart breaks I will be right here waiting for you I wonder how we can survive This romance But in the end if I'm with you I'll take the chance Oh,can't you see it baby You've got me...
Oceans apart day after dayAnd I slowly go insaneI hear your voice on the lineBut it doesn't stop the painIf I see you next to neverHow can we say foreverWherever you goWhatever you doI will be right here waiting for youWhatever it takesOr how my heart breaksI will be right here w...
I found out long ago – July 1981 to be exact – while travelling on and off around Thailand with Brooke, the general’s daughter. We’d reconnected in the northern city of Chiang Mai where she regaled me about her wild adventures in Pattaya with an Englishman named Bruce. “He’ll ...
While I was writing the final book in the Sinclair’s Mysteries series, The Midnight Peacock, I learned that the real-life British Secret Service Bureau (which would later become MI5 and MI6) was established at around the time this book was set. That caught my attention at once — and in...
Not sure where I came across mention of this film, but I had to buy a Chinese DVD from eBay in order to see it. And… yes, it was worth it. A young man spends his days as a Taoist priest and his nights as a drag queen on a travelling float. One night, he meets a fisherman...
Wells in his book The Fate of Man, where he fixated on the chosen people myth in Orthodox Judaism as the cause of anti-Jewish sentiment throughout history. . I had not considered it beyond the relevance to the concept of human supremacy, however, I think it is evident from recent ...
Shivanthi Sathanandan, the second vice chairwoman for the DFL, shared news of her attack in a Wednesday Facebook post, where she fumed that the four young suspects need to be brought to justice. “I have a broken leg, deep lacerations on my head, bruising, and cuts all over my body...
There have been a couple of weeks where I’ve watched as many as three movies in a single night. Sweet Charity, Bob Fosse (1969, USA). Fosse’s All That Jazz is I think a great film. Sweet Charity, his first movie behind the camera, flopped – and it’s not hard to see why. ...
where he hears rumours of a fabled city of gold. This leads him back to Brazil a number of times in an effort to find it. So this is a film with a lot of tramping through jungle, or travelling up jungle rivers. And it’s all done from the perspective of Edwardians. The end resul...
In the grounds of the firm there is alsoarestaurant wherethe workers aresaid togetclean, wholesome and fresh food at cost price, and thereisthe nearestapproachto European co-operative stores thatIhaveseen. Thiswas begun in1918 and is managed byasmall committee elected by the members of the ...