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Goodbye, Mr Chips 1939: Are we now just too sophisticated to appreciate such CAMP?


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Posted

Dear Folks,

 

I don't know about you.

But, as for me....

 

I do not consider myself too sophisticated to appreciate such balderdash.

 

Unfortunately, I am unable to find a full copy of this amazing film from yesteryear to share here.

No doubt, you can easily find this film, for free, on the Intertube, if you have a mind to do so.

 

What are your opinions about this film?

 

Do you feel great nostalgia for a better world, now extant, for sure?

 

Here are just a few clips of the film.

But, more importantly, here, also, is a full reading, by Chris Plummer, (the plumber), of the BOOK.

 

I actually DO know where to find a full copy of this film on the internet for free.

Perhaps, later, when I am feeling more charitable, I will provide a link for you.

 

 

Also, does Mr. Chips remind you of anyone you might know....

In REAL LIFE?

 

Enjoy the Plummer reading, as you fall asleep, tonight....

 

Very, VERY best regards,

 

Gamma

 

 

NOTE4:  Well....Of Course!

 

If you have not already guessed, by now....

 

When I think of Mr. Chips.....

Noam Chomsky, my fellow alum, first comes to mind...at least for me.....

 

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Chomsky, health-wise, may not be doing so well, these days.

 

However, I can tell you that....

 

As for me, Noam will be VERY SORELY MISSED....

By me.

And, by millions around the world.

This...I DO KNOW for SURE!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
48 minutes ago, proton said:

He was probably a kiddie fiddler

 

At the very least....

 

Chomsky provides such a very WELCOME RELIEF to the likes of nitwits such as....

 

Joe ROGAINE®

© Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. 2024. All Rights Reserved.

 

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Just too many nitwits, these days, in America.

 

Back in 1939, nitwits were far rarer.

 

 

Posted

You know guys....

 

In all honesty, and with no tongue-in-cheek:

 

The first day I read Noam Chomsky....so many decades ago....

 

It was even better, with Chomsky, than...

 

Breaking my first cherry.

 

 

I often think of Noam, these days...

As I, like he, continue to age.

 

Where have all the good guys gone?

 

We will never, again, see the likes of Noam, 

In our lifetimes....

 

So sad, really!!!!

 

 

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