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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "A bit of a pen portrait:

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Yes, I know he was just another ancient Burtonian but I thought the article might have evoked some response ;-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments More of the pen portrait that sparked such a massive wave of apathy in Part One! ;-)

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments The final part of the pen portrait:

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "The final part of the pen portrait:

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Poor old Cyril isn't getting many visitors! ;-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Speaks for itself, really.

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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Glad to know there are still volunteers everywhere keeping these things alive so the next generation can see them.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Alicia wrote: "Glad to know there are still volunteers everywhere keeping these things alive so the next generation can see them."

Yes, it's surprising how many organisations are wholly or mainly staffed by volunteers.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Meeting my hero...sort of:

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments This growing-up lark is overrated!

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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Philip wrote: "Meeting my hero...sort of:

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I found an Eric Bartholomew on Youtube who is a chess player, and one who is into disco music, but I didn't find one of your comedian. Do you know of any? I'd like to see what was so funny, even if it is British, and I might not get all of it.

PS Blogger no longer lets people without blogging accounts there leave a comment, so I wisely saved my comment to post here - I've gotten bitten by B too many times now.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Philip wrote: "This growing-up lark is overrated!

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Very perceptive of you - to understand that a kid just couldn't or wouldn't fit in. Do you know any more of him?

Too bad some of this wisdom may be late in coming.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Hi Alicia, thanks for your comments. Eric Bartholomew adopted the name of his hometown as his stage name, hence Eric Morecambe. Search for Morecambe and Wise and see what you think :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Alicia wrote: "Philip wrote: "This growing-up lark is overrated!

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Very perceptive of you - to understand that a kid just couldn't or wouldn't fit in. Do y..."


I'm afraid I wasn't all that perceptive at the time, as you tend not to be at 15. I'm afraid I don't know what happened to him.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Philip wrote: "Alicia wrote: "Philip wrote: "This growing-up lark is overrated!

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Very perceptive of you - to understand that a kid just couldn't or wouldn..."


I meant now - not many are perceptive when in the middle of things, as they know they could easily become the next victim.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Absolutely Alicia!


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Fascinating. Looking forward to the next part.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Thanks Alicia. I think there are likely to be quite a few parts to this story, it's one I've been meaning to tell for quite some time.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments The next part of The Moscow Chronicles :-)

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "The next part of The Moscow Chronicles :-)

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Alicia says Ian Fleming would be proud of me! 😉


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments You didn't have to scratch the surface of Moscow in 2005 very hard to find something very odd indeed!

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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments I guess he didn't worry about what would happen to the dog if he didn't return!

This is bizarre.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Alicia wrote: "I guess he didn't worry about what would happen to the dog if he didn't return!

This is bizarre."


Told you ;-) Thanks for taking an interest, Alicia.


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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments Waiting for the next episodes - I'm probably not getting to Moscow.

Everything I've ever read doesn't inspire me to plan a trip, either. Plus I like my food less interesting than theirs sounds. Spoiled, I am.

After you're finished, maybe I'll try Google Earth.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Remember, this was back in 2005. A lot can change in 14 years :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Part 6 of the Moscow Chronicles:

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Alicia Ehrhardt (aliciabutcherehrhardt) | 4836 comments I wonder what my reaction might have been to the diner - I moved to California from New Jersey, where they were invented.

So how many days of teaching did this part of the course entail?

Did you ever learn why DeGaulle? How odd.


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Alicia wrote: "I wonder what my reaction might have been to the diner - I moved to California from New Jersey, where they were invented.

So how many days of teaching did this part of the course entail?

Did you ..."


Thanks for commenting, as always, Alicia. Actually, I've never been in an authentic U.S. Diner despite numerous trips across the pond, so to find myself in one in the centre of Moscow was odd, to say the least!

My module of the course was four days teaching in total, so the visit I've just described involved 2 days teaching. I'll be telling you about my return visit in January, soon.

Re de Gaulle, I don't know but there has always been a close relationship between Russia and France. Perhaps others could shed some light on this?


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments All the news about my new book, 'Animal Turns', here on my blog:

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Jim | 21809 comments I've shared it on facebook :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Thanks Jim


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments It's now on the Goodreads blog as well.

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I've been banging on about this for nine years now and still no-one's taken issue with my argument! Don't tell me I'm right!!
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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments It's not really a blog post and I know I shouldn't say this, as it's rather like putting your puddings out for treacle, but I'm rather fond of this story and it is very relevant :-)

"Peregrine seemed a little distracted, He rummaged for a moment in a pocket before producing what appeared to be a reddish-orange tennis-ball sized piece of Plasticine. Rolling it around in his hand he seemed lost in thought. Then, eventually, "Have you heard of C4?" he asked, conversationally."


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Bit past the date but still (hopefully) amusing

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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments It's not a blog post, as such. I was driving through my old home town of Burton upon Trent and went past a very well-known funeral directors' there. When I saw what was attached to the front wall, I just knew I had to write a new Undertakers story. This is it :-)

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Jim | 21809 comments love it :-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Jim wrote: "love it :-)"

Oh, thanks Jim! Much appreciated. Going through a bit of a trough of despond at the moment so all encouragement greatly appreciated :-)


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Jim | 21809 comments I shared it on facebook as well ;-)


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Jim wrote: "I shared it on facebook as well ;-)"

You're a gentleman, and I'll fight anyone who says you're not ;-)


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Jim | 21809 comments ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!


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Jim | 21809 comments Hark, I hear voices

There again, look how much good it did Joan of Arc


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Jim wrote: "Hark, I hear voices

There again, look how much good it did Joan of Arc"


It's always worrying when maniacal laughter emanates from your PC, isn't it?


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Jim | 21809 comments hasn't been doing it as much recently


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I've obviously been slacking here then....


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Jim | 21809 comments obviously!


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Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments My latest blog post, comparing me with John Inman!

If you want a FREE copy of the book, better hurry as time is running out:

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