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Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 12:38 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
To recap.
Looking for a book about wine, published in the fifties that is not on Derek's website.
I wrote earlier that the author knew Andre Simon from the Saintsbury club, however I am not sure if he was a member of the Saintsbury club but would have known Andre from 'the sette of odd volumes', which his brother parodied in one of his best known novels.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 21:08 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
Alec Waugh.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 21:10 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
In Praise of Wine &c..
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 22:31 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
I must have made it too easy, that or you're too sharp (and aware of my obsession with the Waughs). I have a fondness for the wine writers of the interwar years, which despite the publication date this book seems to sit with.
I've got one of the odd volumes odd volumes. It's tiny and odd; the Andre Simon one about wine in Shakespeare.
Over to Daniel...
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 22:55 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
Oh, because I was able to get it, it must have been too easy?
I see... Just for that, I'm going to apostrophise you.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:13 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
LGTrotter wrote:or you're too sharp
All forgiven now? Or must I eulogise further;'Crowds flow across Waterloo Bridge (so many; death has undone so many).' How nice to have such a mastery of Eliot and of the visual arts.
And I was genuinely perplexed as to the correct apostrophe placement in that sentence.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:15 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:LGTrotter wrote:or you're too sharp
All forgiven now? Or must I eulogise further;'Crowds flow across Waterloo Bridge (so many; death has undone so many).' How nice to have such a mastery of Eliot and of the visual arts.
"Someone from Somerset searched for you via Google. Click here to find out more.."
So I was right, you were researching me..... Flattering.
That gives me a clue for a question.
I once used lines from 'The Wasteland' in a film I made. Where did I film it?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:19 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:LGTrotter wrote:or you're too sharp
All forgiven now? Or must I eulogise further;'Crowds flow across Waterloo Bridge (so many; death has undone so many).' How nice to have such a mastery of Eliot and of the visual arts.
"Someone from Somerset searched for you via Google. Click here to find out more.."
So I was right, you were researching me..... Flattering.
That gives me a clue for a question.
I once used lines from 'The Wasteland' in a film I made. Where did I film it?
Sorry; didn't mean to get weird.
You have now hit on one of my other hobby-horses; The Wasteland. I do hope you consulted Jesse Weston, the Golden bough and Eliot's letters before embarking on filming?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:30 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:Sorry; didn't mean to get weird.
Not weird.
LGTrotter wrote:You have now hit on one of my other hobby-horses; The Wasteland. I do hope you consulted Jesse Weston, the Golden bough and Eliot's letters before embarking on filming?
Lord.. I did read quite a lot; I forget what. Edmund Spenser of course.. but not so overly much of that 'bogus scholarship'.. as TSE called it...
Anyway.
Answer the question...
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:32 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
Is there a new question arriving in our lifetime?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:33 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:Sorry; didn't mean to get weird.
Academia.edu gives me surprisingly detailed 'analytics' telling me (usually) what town people who searched for me, and arrived at academia.edu, were in.. Someone recently searched for me and read a couple of my texts, who was using a computer in Southminster, outside Maldon in Essex. I looked it up. That's very remote.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:33 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:Is there a new question arriving in our lifetime?
Stay awake Derek. Read the posts.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:34 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
How should I know? Nothing so pedestrian as a filmography for Mr Jewesbury; He does installations and bleeding visual essays.
Yugoslavia (or some part of the reordered map that was)
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:34 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:Is there a new question arriving in our lifetime?
djewesbury wrote:I once used lines from 'The Wasteland' in a film I made. Where did I film it?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:35 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:How should I know? Nothing so pedestrian as a filmography for Mr Jewesbury; He does installations and bleeding visual essays.
Yugoslavia (or some part of the reordered map that was)
This is not the correct answer, nor is any place that was a component of this place the correct answer.
This film is not yet on my website.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:39 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
In bed?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:40 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:In bed?
No part was filmed in bed, neither this bed nor any other.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:40 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
(I wrote that last post in bed. And this one.)
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:41 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:(I wrote that last post in bed. And this one.)
Have I inadvertently called a sex line?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:43 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
The Thames.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:45 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:inadvertently
?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:46 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:The Thames.
Some of the film was shot on the Thames. But not the greater part of it.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:49 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:The Thames.
Some of the film was shot on the Thames. But not the greater part of it.
London?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:50 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
The rest of the film in Nempnett Thrubwell.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:51 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:The Thames.
Some of the film was shot on the Thames. But not the greater part of it.
London?
I refer the Hon. Member to the answer I gave some moments ago.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:52 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
Kirkcudbright?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:52 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:The rest of the film in Nempnett Thrubwell.
This film was not shot in dairying country.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:53 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:Kirkcudbright?
Nearly, but not quite.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:53 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
East Coker?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:54 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:The rest of the film in Nempnett Thrubwell.
This film was not shot in dairying country.
Tell me more about the Fairy Toot.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:55 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:East Coker?
Not filmed anywhere near Naish Priory. Though incredibly, some of the letters in East Coker are in the correct answer. But only some.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:57 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:Kirkcudbright?
Nearly, but not quite.
Gatehouse of Fleet?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:58 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
JDAW isn't playing anymore. He's reading a topic in Port Conversations.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 23:58 Wed 13 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:djewesbury wrote:DRT wrote:Kirkcudbright?
Nearly, but not quite.
Gatehouse of Fleet?
Nearly, but not quite.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:03 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
djewesbury wrote:djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:The rest of the film in Nempnett Thrubwell.
This film was not shot in dairying country.
Tell me more about the Fairy Toot.
Loads of them about, lumps which have a local meaning. I live no more than 3 miles from where the fairies were last seen. Not by me, I go to Brighton for that sort of thing.
Stuck now because Gatehouse was my only other guess (from my knowledge of Galloway from 'the five red herrings')
Carlisle
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:04 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:JDAW isn't playing anymore. He's reading a topic in Port Conversations.
We shouldn't criticise. This thread is too intellectual for some to keep pace.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:06 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:djewesbury wrote:djewesbury wrote:LGTrotter wrote:The rest of the film in Nempnett Thrubwell.
This film was not shot in dairying country.
Tell me more about the Fairy Toot.
Loads of them about, lumps which have a local meaning. I live no more than 3 miles from where the fairies were last seen. Not by me, I go to Brighton for that sort of thing.
Stuck now because Gatehouse was my only other guess (from my knowledge of Galloway from 'the five red herrings')
Carlisle
Very, very, very cold.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:06 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:djewesbury wrote:JDAW isn't playing anymore. He's reading a topic in Port Conversations.
We shouldn't criticise. This thread is too intellectual for some to keep pace.
Nor should we wish another maths question on ourselves any time soon..
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:08 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:Stuck now because Gatehouse was my only other guess (from my knowledge of Galloway from 'the five red herrings')
Carlisle
I'll go the other way and we will trap him in the middle...
Stranraer?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:09 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
Bracketed by withering fire!
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:10 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
Dumfries?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:11 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by DRT
Random fact: the first time I ate courgettes was in Kirkcudbright whilst selling a horse.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:14 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:Random fact: the first time I ate courgettes was in Kirkcudbright whilst selling a horse.
Love it. Missed a good question there if I might say.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:17 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
I'd forgotten about Newton Stewart.
Any vegetable/equine anniversaries for anyone?
Where's Daniel, gone to bed I suppose the sensible chap.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:17 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by DRT
Wigtown?
{knowing that Daniel is wetting himself at the thought that DRT has been suckered into his rouse that the location is on the southern flat bit of Scotland and even more entertained by Owen following the scent and not spotting that DRT is perpetuating a gag that lost its way long ago}
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:19 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:Stuck now because Gatehouse was my only other guess (from my knowledge of Galloway from 'the five red herrings')
Carlisle
I'll go the other way and we will trap him in the middle...
Stranraer?
Getting warmer, even if not measurably so.
LGTrotter wrote:Dumfries?
Colder.
DRT wrote:Random fact: the first time I ate courgettes was in Kirkcudbright whilst selling a horse.
This is not a fact, it's a beautiful image. There must be a picture of it in this
sale catalogue. (What would we do if there actually were?)
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:20 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
Girvan.
He would do that. Would he?
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:21 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:I'd forgotten about Newton Stewart.
Good idea. There is nothing right about Newton Stewart.
DRT wrote:Wigtown?
almost!
LGTrotter wrote:Girvan.
He would do that. Would he?
It's not. I would.
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:23 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by LGTrotter
I had forgotten Daniel has a perverse idea of 'clues'.
Isle of Man
Re: One quiz at a time
Posted: 00:24 Thu 14 Nov 2013
by djewesbury
Did I forget to mention that all guesses to date have been in the wrong country?
That Dreweatts photography catalogue is fascinating. I recommend a browse.