Dec. 1st, 2011

[identity profile] life-of-amesu.livejournal.com
Halloa,

Since we all know Wodehouse to be the inventive and creative man that he was, usually using unique and time appropriate language (i.e. old bean and crumpet, chewing on the carpet, tight as an owl wetc). Ir might be a completely silly question but I was wondering if any good person here would know what the following quote meant: (re: the bold text bits) (It's from How Right You Are, Jeeves)

"You will observe me bowling up in the Wooster sports model tomorrow afternoon with my hair in a braid and a song on my lips."



Thank you my daring and awesome Wooster friends. :)

[identity profile] bratty-jedi.livejournal.com
For anyone with a twitter account:

There is a twitter book club called @1book140. Every month, participants select a book and read it together on twitter with fun little discussions and the like. December's book is Right Ho, Jeeves.

To follow and / or join in the discussion generally, use the #1book140 hash tag. There is also a reading schedule (details here) with week / section specific hash tags (this week is #1b140_1 for chapters 1-7) to avoid spoiling anyone who hasn't read it before.
[identity profile] tais3izz.livejournal.com
Hello everyone! I've been enjoying this community for a while)
Recently I've run across a picture of  a fair-haired blue-eyed boy with a rubber duck) Just thought it could be Bertie)
(the picture is taken from a Russian book  for children)

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