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« Reply #800 on: January 14, 2012, 01:05 »
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I'm afraid to ask about the trousers part.   :-X


« Reply #801 on: January 14, 2012, 02:30 »
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I'm afraid to ask about the trousers part.   :-X

In one episode, all the evils of the world are said to reside not in Pandora's Box but in Baldrick's trousers. Just don't ask me why that came to mind when I was thinking up a silly pseudonym, as I have no idea.

« Reply #802 on: January 14, 2012, 02:55 »
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I'm afraid to ask about the trousers part.   :-X

In one episode, all the evils of the world are said to reside not in Pandora's Box but in Baldrick's trousers. Just don't ask me why that came to mind when I was thinking up a silly pseudonym, as I have no idea.

Hahahaha!  Okay.  :D  No further questions.

« Reply #803 on: January 14, 2012, 10:13 »
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In one episode, all the evils of the world are said to reside not in Pandora's Box but in Baldrick's trousers. Just don't ask me why that came to mind when I was thinking up a silly pseudonym, as I have no idea.

 :D

I always wondered about your pseudo. I've heard of the Blackadder series, but never watched it. I knew that Hugh Laurie (House) was in it.

« Reply #804 on: January 14, 2012, 10:31 »
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I think it is this episode:

Blackadder - Baldrick's Trousers


 :)

ShadySue

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« Reply #805 on: January 14, 2012, 10:31 »
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In one episode, all the evils of the world are said to reside not in Pandora's Box but in Baldrick's trousers. Just don't ask me why that came to mind when I was thinking up a silly pseudonym, as I have no idea.

 :D

I always wondered about your pseudo. I've heard of the Blackadder series, but never watched it. I knew that Hugh Laurie (House) was in it.

What's 'House'  ;)

I really like Blackadder, but maybe it's a bit too 'British' for American tastes.
There was an interesting programme over the Christmas period documenting the development of the series from an untidy series on to a highly polished Goodbyeee final episode in series 4. Great to see Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry looking about 22 in early script runthroughs.

I loved seeing Miranda Richardson, normally a serious actress, having such a blast as the capricious Queenie in series 2.
Series 4 was a great satire on the folly of war.

For those unfamiliar with the series, it was a Beeb sitcom of the 1980s, whos premise is explained on Wikipedia:
"Although each series is set in a different era, all follow the fortunes (or rather, misfortunes) of Edmund Blackadder (played by Atkinson), who in each is a member of a British family dynasty present at many significant periods and places in British history. It is implied in each series that the Blackadder character is a descendant of the previous one, although it is never mentioned how any of the Blackadders manage to father children.

Although the character is quite unintelligent in the first series, he is increasingly clever and perceptive in subsequent generations (while decreasing in social status). Each Blackadder though is a cynical, cowardly opportunist concerned with maintaining and increasing his own status and fortunes, regardless of his surroundings.

The life of each of the Blackadders is also entwined with their servant, all from the Baldrick family line (played by Tony Robinson). Each generation acts as the dogsbody to his respective Blackadder. They decrease in intelligence (and in personal hygiene standards) just as their masters' intellect increases. Each Blackadder and Baldrick is also saddled with the company of a dim-witted aristocrat whose presence Blackadder must somehow tolerate. This role was taken in the first two series by Lord Percy Percy (Tim McInnerny), in the third series by Prince George, Prince Regent, and in the fourth by Lieutenant George, the latter two played by Hugh Laurie.

Each series was set in a different period of British history, beginning in 1485 and ending in 1917 comprising six half-hour episodes. The first series, made in 1983, was called The Black Adder (set in the fictional reign of 'Richard IV'). This was followed by a second series, Blackadder II (1986) set during the reign of Elizabeth I, a third series Blackadder the Third (1987) set during the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the reign of George III, and finally Blackadder Goes Forth (1989) in 1917, set in the trenches of the Great War."
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« Reply #806 on: January 14, 2012, 10:58 »
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"House" is a US medical series in which Blackadder has increased his intelligence even further, changed his name to "Dr House" and acquired a strange Americanish accent so that he can behave in ways which would get a British doctor struck off by the General Medical Council.
The stroke of genius in which he solves each medical mystery almost always happens as a result of someone saying something totally unrelated to the case to him, which he seizes upon and by a process of brilliant lateral thinking immediately arrives at the correct diagnosis.
It's just fortunate for his patients that people keep talking to him about things that are nothing to do with their case, so that he can cure them.

ShadySue

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« Reply #807 on: January 14, 2012, 11:19 »
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"House" is a US medical series in which Blackadder has increased his intelligence even further, changed his name to "Dr House" and acquired a strange Americanish accent so that he can behave in ways which would get a British doctor struck off by the General Medical Council.
Shurely Shome Mishtake: isn't it George who has unbelievably morphed into House?

« Reply #808 on: January 14, 2012, 11:25 »
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OOooops! I knew I should have had a drink tonight after buggering up my Crown Graphic :(.

Yes, indeed, it is Bertie Wooster, as you rightly say.

ShadySue

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« Reply #809 on: January 14, 2012, 11:41 »
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OOooops! I knew I should have had a drink tonight after buggering up my Crown Graphic :(.

Yes, indeed, it is Bertie Wooster, as you rightly say.

Loved that series too, as well as the 1960s Iain Carmichael version. 
Happy memories :D

« Reply #810 on: January 14, 2012, 11:44 »
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OOooops! I knew I should have had a drink tonight after buggering up my Crown Graphic :(.

Yes, indeed, it is Bertie Wooster, as you rightly say.

Loved that series too, as well as the 1960s Iain Carmichael version. 
Happy memories :D

I didn't know there was an earlier version. I wonder if it is on DVD.

« Reply #811 on: January 14, 2012, 12:23 »
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I didn't know there was an earlier version. I wonder if it is on DVD.

I didn't know there was a later one :)

wut

« Reply #812 on: January 14, 2012, 12:32 »
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No sales today, up until yesterday I had exactly 1 a day for 3 days. I hope IS dies quickly and efficiently, like if someone pulled the plug on a pacient who's been in a coma for years. It'd just like to not be bothered by IS anymore, since checking my stats lately offers very disturbing images (I can't help myself, I can not not check them). Though lost sales are transferred to SS in the form of ODs and SODs, I'd also like to see them transferred to a site paying 50% and also setting the price high enough for those 50% to mean anything (to bring more dough than ODs for example, I can't imagine getting more then I get for SODs)

ShadySue

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« Reply #813 on: January 14, 2012, 12:34 »
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OOooops! I knew I should have had a drink tonight after buggering up my Crown Graphic :(.

Yes, indeed, it is Bertie Wooster, as you rightly say.


Loved that series too, as well as the 1960s Iain Carmichael version. 
Happy memories :D


I didn't know there was an earlier version. I wonder if it is on DVD.


Apparently so, but it's apparently not available on amazon. Ebay maybe?
http://www.blockbuster.com/browse/catalog/movieDetails/218834

ShadySue

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« Reply #814 on: January 14, 2012, 12:36 »
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No sales today, up until yesterday I had exactly 1 a day for 3 days. I hope IS dies quickly and efficiently, like if someone pulled the plug on a pacient who's been in a coma for years. It'd just like to not be bothered by IS anymore,
Why not pull your port if you feel like that?
It's not worth getting that upset over.

wut

« Reply #815 on: January 14, 2012, 12:40 »
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No sales today, up until yesterday I had exactly 1 a day for 3 days. I hope IS dies quickly and efficiently, like if someone pulled the plug on a pacient who's been in a coma for years. It'd just like to not be bothered by IS anymore,
Why not pull your port if you feel like that?
It's not worth getting that upset over.

I'm angry at myself for caring. Yes that sure is an option, for now I'll just try to forget about them. I'll check on the stats at the end of the month and start thinking about pulling my port then. If PP earnings weren't getting me almost the same earnings, I'd probably already do it, but with PP they're still my #2 earner

ShadySue

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« Reply #816 on: January 14, 2012, 12:55 »
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I didn't know there was an earlier version. I wonder if it is on DVD.

I didn't know there was a later one :)

With Fry and Laurie? Critics generally didn't think it held up to the Iain Carmichael/Dennis Price version, but I liked it.

« Reply #817 on: January 14, 2012, 14:27 »
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Any other independents noticed a huge swing towards sales of P+ images recently?

Literally 90% of my sales over the last couple of days have been P+ despite them being less than 15% of my port (although obviously they are the best selling images). It just strikes me as an unusal pattern although it could just be coincidence.

« Reply #818 on: January 14, 2012, 14:33 »
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Any other independents noticed a huge swing towards sales of P+ images recently?

Not me.  Of my last 20 sales, 7 were P+.  I've had just 4 sales in the past week, and none were P+.

lisafx

« Reply #819 on: January 14, 2012, 15:45 »
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"House" is a US medical series in which Blackadder has increased his intelligence even further, changed his name to "Dr House" and acquired a strange Americanish accent so that he can behave in ways which would get a British doctor struck off by the General Medical Council.
The stroke of genius in which he solves each medical mystery almost always happens as a result of someone saying something totally unrelated to the case to him, which he seizes upon and by a process of brilliant lateral thinking immediately arrives at the correct diagnosis.
It's just fortunate for his patients that people keep talking to him about things that are nothing to do with their case, so that he can cure them.

ROFL!  Really great summation!  I love Hugh Laurie but never saw what the big attraction is with House.   Pretty formulaic, not to mention that if you have ever been seriously ill it's pretty hard to listen to the way he deals with his patients.  

Thanks for the explanations of Blackadder too.  My hubby loves Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean, so maybe I should rent some of the Blackadders to see if he likes them.  Love the bit about Baldrick's trousers!!  Although I really don't think you are a vessel for all the evils of the world.  Maybe a few of them though. ;)  

ShadySue

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« Reply #820 on: January 14, 2012, 15:57 »
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Thanks for the explanations of Blackadder too.  My hubby loves Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean, so maybe I should rent some of the Blackadders to see if he likes them.
By all means give it a whirl; though I love Blackadder and don't 'get' Bean at all.

Noodles

« Reply #821 on: January 14, 2012, 16:10 »
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Thanks for the explanations of Blackadder too.  My hubby loves Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean, so maybe I should rent some of the Blackadders to see if he likes them.

By all means give it a whirl; though I love Blackadder and don't 'get' Bean at all.


Of all the comedy shows Richard Curtis wrote I like the The Vicar of Dibley best. The episode where Dawn French "goes in" to the Chocolate Fountain and then the Archbishop of Canterbury make his entry - so funny

The Vicar of Dibley - Chocolate Fountain

Milinz

« Reply #822 on: January 14, 2012, 16:31 »
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Any other independents noticed a huge swing towards sales of P+ images recently?

Not me.  Of my last 20 sales, 7 were P+.  I've had just 4 sales in the past week, and none were P+.
I need to make some files P+, income dropped in half from 2010 to 2011.

« Reply #823 on: January 14, 2012, 17:18 »
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from my last 20 (actually is the total of sales for January) 7 are P+ sales which is my average

« Reply #824 on: January 14, 2012, 22:36 »
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By all means give it a whirl; though I love Blackadder and don't 'get' Bean at all.

Me neither. I might give Blackadder a try, too. I watch House, but definitely formulaic. In fact, it's getting quite boring.


 

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