Mr. Poirot - Four and Twenty Blackbirds
Poirot is eating out with a friend, Henry, and the conversation turns to people's habits. Henry eats regularly in the restaurant that they are in and he points out a white-bearded man as evidence of his theories. This man eats the same meal there on...
Nuclear warhead wouldn't hurt their self esteem. :D
It's like that song, by that French DJ: I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose.
..not even self esteem. lol
Why did they made it a "bad" thing to educate kids the "hard" way? Some of them really need some.. (what's the proper way of saying this?).. tough love. :D
Those brand new young generations; turning everything into shorter version.. I believe they are too bored to even make a full sentence. They start it, but somewhere in the middle they lose their interest, and end it with "meh!".
Talk about degradation.. :eeek:
Now, in Mr. Poirot's time:
Hercule...
Here, they are changed by "mhm" and "mhm!"
(there's the difference between the 2: first is just a sign of slight acknowledgment, but the second one comes with the smirk)
Thank you, sir.
Indeed, they made their teaching days count! :D
(now I can't stop saying "please" and "thank you" ..two words that are so unpopular nowadays) :p
Mr. Poirot :thumb:
Episode 3 - The Adventure of Johnnie Waverly
Description of the episode:
Mr. Waverly, a man whose wealth belongs to his rich wife, comes to engage Poirot's services. He has had a letter telling him that his little son Johnnie will be kidnapped for ransom. Although Poirot is...
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