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malone

2nd October 2018, 09:00
Aah, Rusty - I wondered why your 'Two Of A Kind' was vaguely familiar. Now you've told me the storyline, I think my daughter was a fan. 'Button Moon' was good because it was so awful - an animation made on a really low budget.
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elle

2nd October 2018, 10:21
A Very Good morning to you, Rusty!
Another lovely day here...cold but sunny and bright.
I needed my fleece when walking the dog.
Speaking of twins.....did you ever see the Walt Disney film, "the Parent Trap"?
Identical twins - both played by Haley Mills - meet at Summer Camp, unaware that they are sisters.
Their parents separated when the girls were very young, and each took a child to live with them.
One of your favourites, Maureen O'Hara, played the mother...so you may well have seen it?
it was lovely film...much better, I thought, than the remake starring Lindsay Lohan.
A quiet day today...... crossword, then more book sorting!
I shall need more boxes ......
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rusty

2nd October 2018, 11:34
Good morning, Elle!
Great morning here and the wind is rising!
I have not seen the Parent Trap that I can remember.
But, if Maureen O'Hara was in it, it would be good!
Mary-Kate and Ashley were great in their series.
They are grown up now and I do not know what they are up to.
I never knew which twin was which!
Good luck with the book sorting, and be ruthless!
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elle

2nd October 2018, 12:43
Hi, Rusty!
You have mentioned watching "Two of a Kind" with your granddaughters, before......but I don't think I have ever realised until now that the twins in the story were actually played by "real" twins!
I had assumed that they were one and the same person, as when twins were played by Hayley Mills.
I have known three sets of identical twins......two girls in the year below me at school; twin boys who played with my son when young children; and my best friend for many years is an identical twin!
And I have never had any trouble telling any of the siblings apart!
Sue ( this is my friend from Tewin ) and her sister look exactly the same, but are very different in character.
I AM being ruthless.......but as one book goes into the box......another one (or three) pops through the letter-box from Amazon!
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rusty

2nd October 2018, 13:25
Hello, Elle!
Oh, yes, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen were identical twins, and the characters they played were called "Mary-Kate and Ashley", too.
But with a different surname, "Burke" I think.
They were very funny!
Well, Elle, at least you are trying to cull your book collection!
It's a lovely day here, but on the chilly side!
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elle

2nd October 2018, 14:56
Good afternoon, Rusty!
I am exhausted...I never want to see / touch/ carry about / another book ...ever!
So far....I have filled nine cartons full of books!
And still there are many more!
We shall talk of something else...
Another good crossword puzzle today!
My favourites were 1d; 4d; 5d; and 16d.
3d:"lingam" is a new word for me.
But I am stuck on 13a: Hour of prayer held by canon everyday (4)
The answer would appear - from the crossers, and by dint of its being "hidden" in the clue - to be "none"?
Is this something to do with "Nones" ?
I am but hazy about this..... and too tired to do any investigating!

Moral of the Day - do not throw any books away...just sit on them!
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rosalind

2nd October 2018, 15:03
None is afternoon prayer time - ninth hour or 3pm
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rusty

2nd October 2018, 16:00
Good afternoon, Elle!
Good progress with the book purge.
I'm sure you'll feel much better when they've gone!
You probably should have done this years ago!
I had not come across "lingam", too, but that appears to be the answer to 3d, yes.
I have "none", Elle, but have no idea about hour of prayer.
I had a look to see if Anne Bradford knew it, and under "hour" she has "none(s)".
What "Nones" are you mentioning?
I have not investigated them in Chambers, but had a quick look on YouTube, and there are several videos there about them, from the USA.
Brewer's has, "In the ancient Roman Calendar the ninth (Latin nonus) day before Ides, and in the Roman Catholic Church, the office for the ninth hour after sunrise, i.e. between 12 noon and 3pm".
I hope that helps!
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elle

2nd October 2018, 17:35
Hi, Rusty!
Yes, you are quite right...I should have dealt with this book problem a long time ago!
We have bookshelves lining three walls of our lounge (it's a big room) and bookcases in three of the four bedrooms!
So I have managed to accumulate a lot of books!
And I haven't even thought yet about tackling all our text books!
We do inevitably have some duplicated volumes........resulting from following parallel careers.
I have no idea what "Nones" I meant, Rusty!
I had just heard of them!
I had no idea of their significance!
You seem to have found the answer from Brewers.
Well done!



Hello, Ros!
Thank you for that!
I had vaguely heard of the term, but it meant nothing to me!
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rusty

2nd October 2018, 21:18
Hello, Elle!
Seems to be an awful lot of books you have gathered!
Think that will take a while to clear out.
"Nones" are new to me, too, Elle.
Yes, Brewer's is a good book to have to hand, though I do not use it very much.
My son is coming on Thursday to do the wee jobs!
So, I am going to the cemetery tomorrow, with flowers, and I'll keep Thursday clear.
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