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Barney

A hiding to nothing - bit off more than chewable 4 Years, 3 Months ago  
Every step, financial matter/contract, meeting, utterance, school, vacation, friend, abode, old acquaintance.

Pet, family/parent, opinion, apparel, drinking/dining habit, allegiance, views, thought, entertainment venue/preference.


H&M will have all these regularly analysed throughout the world, on every continent for years - every day.

Non-disclosure agreements for gardeners will be required - everywhere!


But more importantly, the abdication of Harry from our monarchy is much more significant; his mother didn't fit in either.

Many will wonder - if our monarchy is even necessary - or, perhaps, is in need of a radical and urgent reconfiguration and update.


Like Spain, for example, where the affable King - a holiday buddy of Diana and Charles - stood aside with great dignity, to allow his son to reign.


Put simply - for no logical reason - two mediocrities (who have achieved/done little), have taken over the attention of the world.


(the voiceover strategy was brilliant - not really acting, is it... )


 
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#195175
Honey

Re:A hiding to nothing - bit off more than chewable 4 Years, 3 Months ago  
Well, yes. If it is done properly of course it is acting. Perhaps harder because you cant use facial expression or body language to get your meaning across.
Like playing football with one leg.
 
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Barney

Re:A hiding to nothing - bit off more than chewable 4 Years, 3 Months ago  
Good points, Honey.

Every emotion, feeling, and nuance - has to be portrayed through the voice, only.

A bit like audiobooks, maybe.



 
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