I sometimes wonder what would my reading world have been without P. G. Wodehouse :-)? I somehow can’t seem to be ever bored of his marvelous pieces. Just finished off “Stiff Upper Lips, Jeeves” by Wodehouse yesterday and I think its one of the best of Wodehouse which I would have read ever. Infact I read a Wodehouse after a long time and as usual it was full of brit style humor and a very-ve
Stiff Upper Lip Live se grabo en Munich el 14 de Junio del 2001,
dentro de la gira "Stiff Upper Lip". Se trata de un video con 21 temas
que abarcan toda su trayectoria.
Esta es una vuelta a sus origenes, con un sonido muy simplista y
con grandes raices en el blues. Todo ello nos señala inequivocamente a
la influencia de George Young que una vez mas se encarga de la
producci≤n. La gira
This news piece in the Mail on Sunday (1 May 2008) marks the publication of a study in the British Journal of Psychiatry that found that men are most likely to suffer depression between the ages of 30 and 50, and panic attacks most frequently occur between the ages of 40 and 50. Males in the UK were more likely to experience depression and panic attacks than in the five other countries included in
I have, after much study and contemplation, discovered the reason for the (in)famous British “reserve”, as we politely call social maladjustment here in Blighty:
No one likes the British, especially the British.
It is impossible for an Englishman to open his mouth without outraging another Englishman, and no one else can understand why they are so bovvered…Share This