Emilia Pèrez
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I need a deep breath to explain this one.
Ok, here goes….French director *Jacques Audiard *has directed a Spanish
language *Almodóvar-esque musical *abo...
7 hours ago
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Aww, that is so sweet.
ReplyDeleteWith you being an 'arty' type I am surprised that the big barrow isn't brightly coloured!
ReplyDeleteI bet the kids love being with you and doing what Grumpy does!
The little wheelbarrow is one that Harry would greatly approve of, pink is his favourite colour. I bet those boys loved flexing their muscles to show Grumpy how strong and helpful they were. You just couldn't have done it without their help!
ReplyDeleteI was Grumpy once, but then I discovered that all of the other dwarves have speaking parts.
ReplyDeleteMust agree wholeheartedly with Hippo and Elaine - at the very least your barrow should be tie-dyed. How, Sir, would it look if you were one day to be wheeled into Le Accident & Emergency Frenchish because the wheelbarrow wheel had caught in your kaftan and all they had to cut away was some dull work-a-day machine?
Did you put those young boys to work for their supper?
ReplyDeleteI know the feeling.....
ReplyDeleteI love the fact that your grandsons call you "Grumpy". That is so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure your wheelbarrow feels comfy to use, much the way a favourite pair of slippers or old jumper does. And its use made all the sweeter when accompanied by a smaller version pushed by eager, little hands.
ReplyDeleteAww! Lovely photo. I bet they love helping Grumpy!
ReplyDeleteAww! from me too.
ReplyDeleteYou made memories together.....sweet.
ReplyDeleteThat picture ahould be framed!
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