You're right Neil, I meant to put that. Force of good habit.
I suppose QI is not to all tastes, I find some of the British comedy banter a bit forced.
But I think this sort of program is a way for poets to build up their store of words and trivia ? knowledge which I think bush poets should value. And for those bush poets who do comedy performance it is probably worthwhile to see the timing and apparently off-the-cuff responses of professional performers in this setting.
Lose/loose
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" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
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Thanks Neville, I will have a look at it this week.
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I mean, I have nothing to loose.
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Arrrggghhh!!!
It's a funny and informative show Neil with Stephen Fry as the host and Alan Davies as the regular guest. There are three other different guests (usually comedians or tv personalities) each week. It's very tongue in cheek.
Heather
It's a funny and informative show Neil with Stephen Fry as the host and Alan Davies as the regular guest. There are three other different guests (usually comedians or tv personalities) each week. It's very tongue in cheek.
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I hope they are not too lose with their language!
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