o joy of joysBarry Baldwin has an article.
you cant turn around for poor quality summaries of this case on youtube ... literally every top 5 weird/unsolved/unidentified etc etc cases includes it ...Strange, as an Australian, I've never heard of this story, but there's a lot out there I know nothing about!
Strange, as an Australian, I've never heard of this story, but there's a lot out there I know nothing about!
o joy of joys
the content of his column is often compelling, but its so unrelentingly parenthetical in its expression i defy anyone to read it out loud without losing the sense of what theyre sayingYes, I probably won't get past the first paragraph.
Strange, as an Australian, I've never heard of this story, but there's a lot out there I know nothing about!
Exactly, that's the irritating thing. The idea of the column, and the research, is excellent, but his style is basically unreadable.the content of his column is often compelling, but its so unrelentingly parenthetical in its expression i defy anyone to read it out loud without losing the sense of what theyre saying
A magazine that investigates the paranormal might well be abnormally-difficult to find (even para-abnormally). This explains why FT always has radical front-cover artwork...that just brings it up to the level of standard visibility of, say, Popular Mechanics or Horse&Hound etc.Ask two shop assistants, "Has FT come out yet?", "Oh, thats that wierd magazine isn't it", "Yeah, sort off". All three of us looking, can't find it. "Looks like it's not come in yet".
Exactly. Proves my point. The sheer metaphysical gravitas of the content makes it almost invisible, on the physical plane, even when looked at directly. You've got to glance slightly to one side, as even an experienced paranomal magazine hunter can become confused.One last look, there it is in the middle of the first rack, middle shelf !, could'nt have been more obvious.
Women often are. A sweeping generalisation, but more true than false. I have a radical anthropological hypothesis for explaining this phenomenon which is both sexist (well, unavoidably) and presumptive. But that doesn't make it incorrect.For the record, she is also useless at recognising actors.
My wife asked me just now if I could see the faces in the assorted piles of cloth (Simulacra Corner, page 74). Yes I can but it turned out she couldn't - until last night when she had a glass of wine and she saw them straightaway.
For the record, she is also useless at recognising actors. Thinks I have some kind of super power because I can remember who Oona Chaplin is and that she was in GOT and an episode of Inside No.9.
That's weird - I thought the faces were instantly obvious in the clothes piles and assumed everyone would be able to see them
Concerning confusion between actors, my OH used to think for a long time that these two were the same person. Michael C. Hall and Philip Seymour Hoffman. I can see a slight resemblance, they could be related but I can tell them apart.
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Potentially she could have some form of prosopagnosiato watch with the wife on Amazon Prime last night and she asked "who's that guy again?
... Concerning confusion between actors, my OH used to think for a long time that these two were the same person. Michael C. Hall and Philip Seymour Hoffman. I can see a slight resemblance, they could be related but I can tell them apart. ...
cant see it myself ... ive always thought chris cooper was secretly aaron eckhart though
or vice versa
The only time I've watched nearly a whole film thinking that an actor was someone else was Johnny Harris in Black Death (2010). I thought he was Eddie Marsan.
Johnny Harris.
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For the record, she is also useless at recognising actors. Thinks I have some kind of super power because I can remember who Oona Chaplin is and that she was in GOT and an episode of Inside No.9.
Hi all. How long after publication is it taking nowadays to hit the doormat? I've recently re-subscribed; got the mug last week; just missing the mag. Thanks!
Thanks Xeper. I'll have to contact them.Subs issues normally arrive long before they hit the shelves.