Vera McKechnie Andy Pandy had no linear narrative structure. it was interesting to say the least and I was wondering when you would catch up with it. Widowed journalist Dan Wells (Walter Brown) is sailing the Pacific on his schooner Seaspray with his three children,... 1 9 6 4 (UK) I was made as comfortable as was possible, I was treated with every consideration by staff of all disciplines that obviously believed in what they were doing, I had all day to do nothing but relax, read and potter about on the net. We shall see how it goes. Goodbye Music Al. 6 x 25 minute episodes I was sitting doing my normal things but in my “civvies”. Now there was a nice early sexist stereotype for young kiddies. It turned out she was right and this was the rogan ghosh I spoke of in my previous post plus spotted dick and custard – lovely stuff! Some months later he was joined by his trusty playmate Teddy (and later by Looby Loo, a rag doll). When I was first admitted they used to offer me medication if I was getting withdrawal symptoms but they were completely unnecessary. She told me to order it anyway on the principle that it was better she prepare it than me possibly go hungry. Apparently it did not matter that I had been wandering about the hospital alone in the dead of night for weeks. I quite enjoy having my own site in many ways even if I have no clue how to use it to it’s full potential yet. There's a problem loading this menu right now. 39 x 25 minute episodes All rights reserved. Finally, after a scene with Andy and Teddy playing in their cart and a scene with Looby Loo singing her song, the two male characters return to their basket and wave goodbye and Maria Bird sings Time to go home. No doubt other little personal facts about me will emerge during the course of my writings here so stay tuned if you are at all interested. Having finally stepped outside and smelt fresh air for the first time in what seemed like forever I relented on the matter of the bus and called a taxi. All the drugs duly arrived and it was time to take my leave. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.
Obviously, the normal business of the ward was going on and people were busy but I cornered as many of them as I could for a brief farewell and heartfelt thanks to the point that it was getting a bit emotional.
You said to me earlier to keep blogging – you make sure that you do too. I have really no excuse for how long it has taken to post this admittedly lengthy post with the time I had at my disposal on the ward. The stories were very simple. Lingstrom argued that the tempo was slow and there was no story so that the action could move from one situation to another in a way totally acceptable to the very young child. Obviously nobody wants to be ill and in pain and few people would choose to be in hospital but apart from the obvious physical discomforts (especially that damned NG tube up my nose and the extended starvation diet) I had as good a time there as could be expected under the circumstances.