Benny Bunter
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The jungle book is brilliant, proper dark children's lit, none of that sanitised Disney shit
Corpsey's learning Japanese.
I do like a lot of Japanese cinema and art but
The western guy who's really into japan, one of the worst types of people, no?
I do like a lot of Japanese cinema and art but
The western guy who's really into japan, one of the worst types of people, no?
Trying to meet a submissive bashful giggling wifeYeah, that's why it was the perfect language to falsely accuse you of learning.
No longer our PM, but our Archbishop of Banterbury for all time.Boris reciting Kipling during his time as Foreign Secretary was a minor scandal a few years back.
Mr Johnson began quoting the opening lines of Mandalay during a visit to the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the capital of Myanmar.
The poem by Rudyard Kipling is written through the eyes of a retired British serviceman in Myanmar, also known as Burma, which Britain colonised for more than a century.
In the footage due to be broadcast by Channel 4, British ambassador Andrew Patrick stops Mr Johnson mid-flow, before he gets to the line "Bloomin' idol made o' mud/ Wot they called the Great Gawd Budd" - a reference to Buddha.
Mr Patrick is heard telling Mr Johnson: "You're on mic. Probably not a good idea."
The Foreign Secretary then asks: "What, The Road to Mandalay?"
The ambassador replies: "No. Not appropriate."
you reckon you'd do a top 100 list where instead of songs it was porn vids?“This has happened and will happen again,' said Euphorbus. 'You are not lighting a pyre, you are lighting a labyrinth of flames. If all the fires I have seen were gathered together here, they would not fit on earth and the angels would be blinded. I have said this many times.' Then he cried out, because the flames had reached him.”
This is a good resource for Kipling's poetry which can be quite difficult divorced from its immediate context:
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Kipling’s Poems
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Acknowledgements, notes and alternative listings The Absent-minded Beggar The Advertisement After the Fever After the Fever, or Natural … A…www.kiplingsociety.co.uk
kipling's just so illustrations populated my nightmares
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