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Wednesday, 31 December 2014
HAPPY NEW YEAR - AND MANY MORE OF 'EM...
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Happy New Year, Kid! All the best for 2015, mate.
ReplyDeleteWell, if we can have Sophia Loren dressed as Scarlet Witch, and (what looks like) Lana Turner as Sue Storm, then I can picture Jane Russell as Wonder Woman back in the 40s — the hairstyle and colouring were right, and she'd have had no trouble - ahem - filling out the costume. Maybe even in the original Batwoman or Catwoman outfits; a pleasant thought to start the New Year.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you, too, Cer - thanks for dropping in.
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GB, to see these very heroines, click the link on the Scarlet Witch post.
A very HAPPY NEW YEAR to you Kid, all the very best and long may your blog continue!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best!
And the very same right back atcha, Karl. Happy 2015.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you too,Kid - do you have to endure fireworks going off ? It was the Millennium that started all that, remember when fireworks were just for Guy Fawkes night. I missed this post last night as I turned off my computer at 11pm - I like to spend the final hour in quiet contemplation of the year that's ending before it slips into history. It's just occurred to me that as Hogmanay is such a big thing in Scotland maybe you always had fireworks ? New Year's Day was also my parents' wedding anniversary which they mostly ignored to be honest. Today is 61 years since they got married, it wasn't a holiday in England and Wales in those days.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, too, CJ. The fireworks thing (outside of November) seems to be a a relatively recent development and not one which I'm keen on, to be honest. There were a few going off last night, but it didn't seem to be the prolonged event that it's been in previous years. I'd ban them, myself; they shouldn't be sold 'til the 3rd of November, and they shouldn't be allowed to be set off before or after the 5th. When I take over the world, just you watch and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY NEW YEAR, Kid!
ReplyDeleteAnd the same to all my fellow readers!
Kid, thanks for another year's entertainment and friendship, looking forward to this year's posts and I hope many more year's worth in the future!
Good health to you, sir!
And the very same to you, JP. The first new post of the year is now up for your perusal and (hopefully) enjoyment.
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