Oh No!!!!! I Just Realized Something
Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2024 11:02 am
For anyone that remembers-Weyoun regards the fact that I really like an obscure movie that took place during the Boer War as some sort of warning sign or something-and this on a trivia-birthed forum. Apparently, you can't want to learn more about the Boer War according to him. Is it OK that I read Candice Millard's book on Churchill in the Boer War?
I just realized that when we got back from South Africa in summer 2023-the Spocklette and I read James Michener's The Covenant which is about South Africa. It had been several decades since I read it and, I know that Weyoun won't approve but it even had a long chapter on the Boer War-Gasp-clutch pearls-get panties in a wad.
I wonder what Weyoun's approved topics are for me?
Boer War is out-Can I read booksand like movies about the Anglo-Zulu War about 20 years before the Boer War? Can I be interested in WW1 in Africa -Von Lettow Worbeck and all that-I have several books on the topic and I would hate to not read the unread ones.
Oh, and then there is the Mau-Mau-one of my favorite novels is about the Mau Mau (Something of Value)-is that OK?
I think even Weyoun would approve of my readings of Alexandra Fuller on growing up in Africa in the 1970's and 1980's-she is a vegetarian, hard-core liberal who got bored with her husband and cheated on him and wrote an Oh-poor me divorce memoir-but who wrote one of my favorite books (Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness)-but you can't read that one first-you have to read "Don't Lets Go to the Dogs Tonight" and "Scribbling the Cat" first
The kids laugh at me because most of my favorite movies (Not that Weyoun will approve) are either set in Africa or have Africa themes.
1)Blood Diamond
2) Secondhand Lions
3) Zulu
4) Breaker Morant
5) African Queen
6) The Wild Geese
7) Hatari!
I just realized that when we got back from South Africa in summer 2023-the Spocklette and I read James Michener's The Covenant which is about South Africa. It had been several decades since I read it and, I know that Weyoun won't approve but it even had a long chapter on the Boer War-Gasp-clutch pearls-get panties in a wad.
I wonder what Weyoun's approved topics are for me?
Boer War is out-Can I read booksand like movies about the Anglo-Zulu War about 20 years before the Boer War? Can I be interested in WW1 in Africa -Von Lettow Worbeck and all that-I have several books on the topic and I would hate to not read the unread ones.
Oh, and then there is the Mau-Mau-one of my favorite novels is about the Mau Mau (Something of Value)-is that OK?
I think even Weyoun would approve of my readings of Alexandra Fuller on growing up in Africa in the 1970's and 1980's-she is a vegetarian, hard-core liberal who got bored with her husband and cheated on him and wrote an Oh-poor me divorce memoir-but who wrote one of my favorite books (Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness)-but you can't read that one first-you have to read "Don't Lets Go to the Dogs Tonight" and "Scribbling the Cat" first
The kids laugh at me because most of my favorite movies (Not that Weyoun will approve) are either set in Africa or have Africa themes.
1)Blood Diamond
2) Secondhand Lions
3) Zulu
4) Breaker Morant
5) African Queen
6) The Wild Geese
7) Hatari!