I might have known there would be a Frostpacker under water enjoying the view.
And having not learnt any problem solving skills, they then go to college and get a useless degree.
And people wonder why civilisation is doomed.
Zaera was popular from a young age. She remembers going into a back garden of a block of flats when young. Tons of old folk started banged on their windows.
Before leaving, Zaera did a pee in the stair to show her appreciation.
Time to go to bed… night night lovelies!
Also: she was special…
Photograph: Audrey Hepburn in her first role as Nora Brentano, a young dancer, in Thorold Dickinson’s espionage drama Secret People (1952).
The film went mostly unnoticed, but someone sent a camera test to Billy Wilder who was looking for an actress to lead his latest project, “Holiday in Rome”. And so it started Audrey Hepburn’s stardom.
I had a small fan crush on her when I was about 13 or so. As I became a young adult I always looked for the class, poise and evident intelligence she always seemed to have both on camera and off. In woman the girls and later women that I dated. When I learned that as a teen she put on ballet dances. That helped raise money for the resistance in World War 2.
She performed these ballet dances in silence and the audience would flick on & off the lamps at the tables. As any sound might alert the nazis to what was happening. How could I not help but not admire such a woman.
“I lived a bunch of life”!
I had more fun, made as much as a college grad and lived to talk about it doing “blue collar” work.
While a physically and mentally tough job that I enjoyed. Frankly, my hobby so no big deal to me. You can make more $$$ as blue collar with a little effort and have far more fun.
Life is short. Make your hobby a career would be my advice.