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On losing one’s virginity — 7 Comments

  1. Ah. Shades of The Singing Detective. A marvelous Potter TV series. They don’t make em like that anymore.

    • The name is familiar but I don’t think I ever saw it. Doubtless it will appear on an obscure satellite channel sometime?!

    • Highly recommended, especially the nurse, played by Joanna Whalley, utterly gorgeous eyes. Not that Michael Gambon would have noticed those, her other creamy ministrations would have blinded him to them.

      • Six quid on Ebay! I bought it a few years ago, seen it several times, and am now destined to watch it all over again – it’s brilliant!

        The ‘ointment scenes’ may bring a certain tendency to ‘the regions’, Grandad, but you’ll be fine!

      • I never understood why she went on to marry that egocentric bad US film actor, who has since returned to well deserved obscurity.
        But for that scene, she will be remembered for ever.

  2. At least you haven’t got to 91/2 weeks! (I think that was the film title). I guess the clinical staff are focussed on the healing process and won’t let you out before they’re completely done, so time may not be a factor for them, yours must be a fairly unique case so you’re likely to be getting the best care (or so I hope).

    I also hope there’s no Sid James character around who’s let out the manor in your absence (or even opened a holiday camp there). I think I’d be wanting CCTV to check up, or maybe Daughter has everything in hand!

    If you’re able to concentrate, is this the time to write those memoirs? (perhaps not, thinking of ‘Kind Hearts & Coronets). Best stick to reading the Focus manual,

    Be good, especially around the nurses, and if you can’t……

    I had a trivial op (cataract) yesterday and am desparate to get back to my normal working after only a day, so admire your patience in dealing with the enforced idleness, and hope you are finding ways of dealing with it, but for heavens sake, don’t watch/listen to what passes for ‘news’ – you wouldn’t believe it.

    Best wishes

  3. @Ian J

    Ah! Quite a few points….

    The modern system seems determined to pump out fully healthy individuals. Maybe they are afraid of litigation? Anyhows, with cancer, I might be in for a long stay! There is also the factor that it’s rare so they all want to have a look.

    As I type (!) the Manor is probably already full to the brim with asylum seekers both in the manor house and on the lawns. I’m trying to get Daughter to park *my* car on my driveway to at least give the idea I’m home, but she’s much too fond of driving it herself.

    ‘Tis strange you mentioned memoirs. I have been pondering on the idea for a few days and only today Herself suggested the same. Something that requires a little more thought but will have to wait until I am home.

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