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Desert Island discs

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 12:12
by tomsk
Warwick Davis is the person on DID next week,
should be interesting..
:think: :cool:

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 05 Jun 2016, 22:19
by Icey
Tell us about it.

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 22 Jun 2016, 18:45
by tomsk
Well what I love about him and people like him who are the way they achieve so much in the face of adversity..

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 22 Jun 2016, 19:25
by Icey
It's the same with most disabilities, T. I used to go the sports days of a special needs school, where every person had some disability to contend with. Their fierce desire not to be beaten by their deformities and whatever, was humbling. People who had no legs - they sat in wheelchairs and were dab hands at archery, tennis, table tennis and so on. People with no functioning arms played a type of football with their legs and heads. It was amazing what folk could do, and the pride on their faces when they went up to receive their trophies always made me cry.

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 24 Jun 2016, 17:23
by tomsk
adversity maketh the human..

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 24 Jun 2016, 23:14
by Icey
It certainly makes them stronger, yes.

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 02:30
by tomsk
Like Ian Dury, he had polio but got on with it,
His autobiography is well worth a read..

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 14:21
by Icey
Good entertainer, and I agree. He struggled against the odds but managed to get noticed for his talent, not his disability, but .... oh dear. Read this from the London Standard ..... It paints a somewhat different picture of the man to how his fans see him, and it's not pleasant.

http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle/end ... 01525.html

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 01 Jul 2016, 23:54
by tomsk
It's not so bad,

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 01:57
by Icey
I disagree. He took it out of people and took pleasure in their discomfort. He also wasn't good to his wife and children, and made them struggle on benefits. I don't call that a good man, tbh, but I love his music!

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 01:59
by tomsk
He had a tough upbringing and ...
His family must be feeling the benefits of royalties today..

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 02:25
by Icey
Well I don't know about that. He found himself a girlfriend that he lived with, so maybe SHE reaped any money that rolled in. His kids're grown up now anyway, but they speak quite bitterly of their father, which's sad.

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 02:26
by tomsk
well it's not my fault..

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 02:51
by Icey
LOl- well of course not!

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 04:59
by tomsk
you depress me 007...
I'm glad you've gone to bed!

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 22:04
by Icey
Oh cheers. You get very moody don't you, especially if you're faced with not very nice facts.

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 22:31
by tomsk
Fiddlesticks..



Who's on Desert Island discs
Tomorrow.. :think:
will let you know... :nana:

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 02 Jul 2016, 22:52
by Icey
That's jolly nice of you! : )

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 03 Jul 2016, 00:00
by tomsk
Matthew Winthrop Barzun is the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. He is a business executive who is known for his work with CNET Networks and for his volunteer work on Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign. Wikipedia
Born: October 23, 1970 (age 45), New York City, New York, United States
Spouse: Brooke Brown Barzun (m. 1999)
Political party: Democratic Party
Siblings: Lucy Barzun Donnelly, Charles Barzun, Mariana Mensch
Children: Jacques Barzun II, Eleanor Barzun, Charles Barzun
Education: Harvard College

Re: Desert Island discs

Posted: 03 Jul 2016, 00:07
by Icey
That sounds.... riveting.