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LnR 002 (Replay)
I haven't decided what kind of podcast I will make for Mondays,, so until I decide I will play old episodes from two years ago.
LnR 002
Dialogue between two friends
A: Do you (d'ya) want to (wanna) go to the pool tomorrow?
B: I don't know (I dunno). I can (ken) swim, but I can't swim well. It makes me nervous.
A: Don't worry about it. We can (ken) just hang around the side of the pool, you know (ya know), drink something and watch people.
B: Yeah, we can (ken) sit in those nice, comfortable chairs.
A: Sure. Say, I've got to (gotta) work tomorrow morning, but I get off at 11:30.
B: OK. I'll pick you up at 12:30 and we can (ken) grab a burger on our (are) way to the pool.
"A Scandal in Bohemia" from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"
To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They were admirable things for the observer - excellent for drawing the veil from men's motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his. And yet there was but one woman to him, and that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious and questionable memory.
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LnR 002 (Replay)
I haven't decided what kind of podcast I will make for Mondays,, so until I decide I will play old episodes from two years ago.
LnR 002
Dialogue between two friends
A: Do you (d'ya) want to (wanna) go to the pool tomorrow?
B: I don't know (I dunno). I can (ken) swim, but I can't swim well. It makes me nervous.
A: Don't worry about it. We can (ken) just hang around the side of the pool, you know (ya know), drink something and watch people.
B: Yeah, we can (ken) sit in those nice, comfortable chairs.
A: Sure. Say, I've got to (gotta) work tomorrow morning, but I get off at 11:30.
B: OK. I'll pick you up at 12:30 and we can (ken) grab a burger on our (are) way to the pool.
"A Scandal in Bohemia" from "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"
To Sherlock Holmes she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex. It was not that he felt any emotion akin to love for Irene Adler. All emotions, and that one particularly, were abhorrent to his cold, precise but admirably balanced mind. He was, I take it, the most perfect reasoning and observing machine that the world has seen, but as a lover he would have placed himself in a false position. He never spoke of the softer passions, save with a gibe and a sneer. They were admirable things for the observer - excellent for drawing the veil from men's motives and actions. But for the trained reasoner to admit such intrusions into his own delicate and finely adjusted temperament was to introduce a distracting factor which might throw a doubt upon all his mental results. Grit in a sensitive instrument, or a crack in one of his own high-power lenses, would not be more disturbing than a strong emotion in a nature such as his. And yet there was but one woman to him, and that woman was the late Irene Adler, of dubious and questionable memory.
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