@ghost-of-a-duke saidInteresting and fun, mostly. We have wildly different personalities, (she has one, I'm a borderline case, might have one) which comes across in the series. I'm the story teller so I would give her her parts of the story and she would make them her. We only got cross with each other a couple of times, and making up afterwards was all part of the fun of it.
How was it, writing together?
@fmf saidFirst, to Sonhouse, my commiserations. So hard to lose a child. Who on earth was the clown that thumbed your post down????
What did you think of Bill's Big Bag of Christmas Onions?
Now....
An odd question
I have already been denounced by your good self as a poster of 'adolescent fluff'
Thus, I cannot believe that you are in the.least interested as to whether I have or have not an opinion on BBOCO.
Maybe you are displaying false bonhomie?
@blood-on-the-tracks saidIf you're not interested in Bill's Big Bag of Christmas Onions, so be it. Several people here were involved in making it. If you are determined not to talk about it, ok.
I have posted very much in topic on your threads before, and been dismissed as unworthy of unwanted by your good self (see P1 of your 1980 music thread)
What's different now?
@indonesia-phil saidThread 187898
But seriously: Everyone should tune in to 'Bill's Big Bag of Onions', micro - fictions penned by various artistes, and this year, starting this week, a special bonus feature! A serialized ripping yarn over 26 episodes written by yours truly and she who is most beloved; a true story of our move from leafy suburban England to darkest Indonesia, beautifully spoken by two ...[text shortened]... ves. A voyage of self - discovery in a strange and alien culture. There, now how can you not listen?
https://www.mixcloud.com/BillsBigBagOfOnions/bills-big-bag-of-onions-s05-e01-featuring-from-colchester-to-sulawesi-episode-1/