0:48 BS 7.0
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Already had breakfast & JUST finished munching lunch!
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And now is about when you NORMAL lot are waking up: me?; obviously in an abnormal phase as I’m not sleeping twice a day now!
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Now I’m working on moving sleeping pattern, pills & tresiba back to normal!
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A Very Good Morning to you all & have a Wonderful Day!
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Had a hankering to watch the David Suchet production of Death On The Nile after Branagh’s & it’s just BRILLIANT!
😛 It was the first thing that I saw Emily Blunt in before she did The Devil Wears Prada & Young Victoria! So many young British talent were showcased in David Suchet’s Poirot’s before they went on to become well known wider afield!
😎😛 And that set me to watching quite a few more of the David Suchet productions last night:- Cards On The Table, Lord Edgeware Dies & in the middle of Evil Under The Sun just now while munching lunch, 2nd meal of MY day, & really enjoyed myself!
😛 I loved ALMOST of all the David Suchet‘s Poirot’s & there are only two I didn’t like: rather oddly enough the two most famous & well known of the books; The Murder of Roger Ackroyd & Murder on The Orient Express!

Because both were too much of a departure from Agatha Christe: Roger Ackroyd because of the made up chase at the end; The Orient Express because of the lack lustre cast & the overly heavy moral tone that wasn’t in the book but, it IS expressed in other books so, see why that direction was taken! Although, I DO have to say I only read Roger Ackroyd once: tried reading it a second time & couldn’t read ALL of it again; once the secret surprise at the end is revealed it‘s just ruins reading through all the subplots etc! It all boiled down to one crucial sentence with a vitally important set of … that completely passed me by & just HAD to re read again! My spelling is not the greatest & knew I wouldn’t be able to spell elispes so, got Siri to dictate it BUT, Siri is TOO clever by half & dictated the actual “…” instead so, excuse my spelling as I typed it myself!
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😉 But, The Orient Express is one of my favourite’s & have read it many times & that extremely heavy moral tone is NOT in the book!

But, there are quite a few other books where Poirot’s moral code to murder is expressed!
