Gacked from wellinghall
Feb. 18th, 2010 09:56 amThe Archers alter ego quiz Your Result: Neil Solid, dependable no nonsense working man. You take Susan's social aspirations in your stride. Not for nothing were you the Vicar's best man. Did I say dependable already? | |
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Actually, I don't think I'm that much like any of the cast, though the options I'd identify as closer aren't available...
Fic rec: Potter/ Archers crossover
May. 25th, 2009 08:29 pmA really marvellous bit of crack, in which Harry and Snape are forced to go undercover together in Ambridge, initially polyjuiced as Eddie and Clarrie Grundy. And after that, it gets complicated...
"Even if it's a plot, it would be a pretty daft one, wouldn't it? Sort of pointless?"
"Ah, summer in Ambridge", said Snape softly. "How could I forget it?"
"Even if it's a plot, it would be a pretty daft one, wouldn't it? Sort of pointless?"
"Ah, summer in Ambridge", said Snape softly. "How could I forget it?"
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Nov. 1st, 2006 05:06 pmI've been catching up on the Archers (you've got to do SOMETHING to enliven sewing buttons back on), and thought that the scene between Usha and Ruth was quite well done, particularly Usha's side of it.
Except. When Usha began a sentence of remonstrance with the fatal words "Surely, surely" I thought - Good Lord, she's only been involved with t'Vicar five minutes, and she's channelling Mrs Proudie...
Except. When Usha began a sentence of remonstrance with the fatal words "Surely, surely" I thought - Good Lord, she's only been involved with t'Vicar five minutes, and she's channelling Mrs Proudie...
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Sep. 25th, 2006 02:17 pmI'm going to stop spamming LJ in a moment, but I was just listening to the Archers and have the following observations to make:
Phil's organ technique appears to have gone down hill in the last few years, and it's odd, given that there was supposed to be an unusually large congregation present (including Joe Grundy and Jazzer - long story), that there appeared to be only three people singing 'We plough the fields and scatter'... Not as if it's an obscure hymn, and you'd think the BBC would have enough recordings of hymns to produce something more convincing!
Phil's organ technique appears to have gone down hill in the last few years, and it's odd, given that there was supposed to be an unusually large congregation present (including Joe Grundy and Jazzer - long story), that there appeared to be only three people singing 'We plough the fields and scatter'... Not as if it's an obscure hymn, and you'd think the BBC would have enough recordings of hymns to produce something more convincing!