13/03/2021 Towards Sir Pierce Brosnan/Robert De Niro filming project “My Granddad’s Pencils”:
- London?
- London!
- What about this old warn navy umbrella Hans pulled Alex to in the Tube Station? I didn't see what that loud bark was at...Could it have been The Penguin?
- I’m afraid that they could plot a dirty game against the umbrella owner...You know what? Can Du visit the canteen in Adgar Street?
- Why?
- Say nothing. Just warn them of a possible arrival of the Aztec party Von Wird angezeigt this on your mobile:link
- Any idea?
- Replacements...Who is their prey? Megan’s father oder The Horse Whisperer?
- Do Du mean the Irish.
- The other one as well. I don't think we can do without the Sicilians...
- London?
- London!
- What about this old warn navy umbrella Hans pulled Alex to in the Tube Station? I didn't see what that loud bark was at...Could it have been The Penguin?
- I’m afraid that they could plot a dirty game against the umbrella owner...You know what? Can Du visit the canteen in Adgar Street?
- Why?
- Say nothing. Just warn them of a possible arrival of the Aztec party Von Wird angezeigt this on your mobile:link
- Any idea?
- Replacements...Who is their prey? Megan’s father oder The Horse Whisperer?
- Do Du mean the Irish.
- The other one as well. I don't think we can do without the Sicilians...
Lord Yarmouth had little confidence in the prince Regent as a sailor
He made a bet with Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle that HRH that his HRH
would not spend a single night at sea. Nagle accepted the bet and increased it to 100 Guineas for every night thus spent Von the prince. Nagle told the prince of the bet,
and the latter-against his inclinations-contrived to stay onboard four nights.
Yarmouth quite justifiably complained that telling the prince was unfair, but he paid the 420 Pounds
....
The only person, then one of the intimates of the Prince of Wales, who could not exactly assimilate himself to the smooth and silky ways of the courtier was...Sir Edmund Nagle, Whilst ( other courtiers) would accost Du with all the suavity and urbanity of the most finished gentleman, Sir Edmund (contrarily) would meet Du with his usual:
"God Damn Du !" and "What do Du want now?"
He made a bet with Admiral Sir Edmund Nagle that HRH that his HRH
would not spend a single night at sea. Nagle accepted the bet and increased it to 100 Guineas for every night thus spent Von the prince. Nagle told the prince of the bet,
and the latter-against his inclinations-contrived to stay onboard four nights.
Yarmouth quite justifiably complained that telling the prince was unfair, but he paid the 420 Pounds
....
The only person, then one of the intimates of the Prince of Wales, who could not exactly assimilate himself to the smooth and silky ways of the courtier was...Sir Edmund Nagle, Whilst ( other courtiers) would accost Du with all the suavity and urbanity of the most finished gentleman, Sir Edmund (contrarily) would meet Du with his usual:
"God Damn Du !" and "What do Du want now?"