Funny how you get used to things - doesn't seem at all weird to see
them standing 2m apart anymore, looks normal now :)
On 29/11/2020 12:57, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
Funny how you get used to things - doesn't seem at all weird to see
them standing 2m apart anymore, looks normal now :)
Often it wouldn't so very different - say, David on the sofa, Gail
folding linen by the table. And some clever camera angles make people look closer together than they are. But I have found it have been
feeling all wrong in the story about Oliver. Totally unreasonable for there to have been no hugs.
On 29/11/2020 20:56, kat wrote:
On 29/11/2020 12:57, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
Funny how you get used to things - doesn't seem at all weird to see
them standing 2m apart anymore, looks normal now :)
Often it wouldn't so very different - say, David on the sofa, Gail folding >> linen by the table. And some clever camera angles make people look closer
together than they are. But I have found it have been feeling all wrong in the
story about Oliver. Totally unreasonable for there to have been no hugs. >>
I discovered recently that the actors who play Joseph and Hope can appear together because they're twins!
On 29/11/2020 20:56, kat wrote:
On 29/11/2020 12:57, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
Funny how you get used to things - doesn't seem at all weird to see
them standing 2m apart anymore, looks normal now :)
Often it wouldn't so very different - say, David on the sofa, Gail
folding linen by the table. And some clever camera angles make
people look closer together than they are. But I have found it have
been feeling all wrong in the story about Oliver. Totally
unreasonable for there to have been no hugs.
I discovered recently that the actors who play Joseph and Hope can
appear together because they're twins!
GordonD <g.davie@btinternet.com> wrote:
On 29/11/2020 20:56, kat wrote:
On 29/11/2020 12:57, Lucretia Borgia wrote:
Funny how you get used to things - doesn't seem at all weird to see
them standing 2m apart anymore, looks normal now :)
Often it wouldn't so very different - say, David on the sofa, Gail
folding linen by the table. And some clever camera angles make
people look closer together than they are. But I have found it have
been feeling all wrong in the story about Oliver. Totally
unreasonable for there to have been no hugs.
I discovered recently that the actors who play Joseph and Hope can
appear together because they're twins!
I knew that. ;-)
Martin S
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