Wigtown Book Festival
Apr. 11th, 2006 09:04 amFor all my friends in the UK (or who might be in the UK) who like books or pagan things or dubiously classic cinema. :-)
One of the principal foci of this spring's Wigtown Book Festivalis the film 'The Wicker Man'! They're showing the film itself, showing a docco on the making of it, having a book discussion on the history of the film, unveiling the author/director's second novel (!), and burning a wicker man! :-)
One of the principal foci of this spring's Wigtown Book Festivalis the film 'The Wicker Man'! They're showing the film itself, showing a docco on the making of it, having a book discussion on the history of the film, unveiling the author/director's second novel (!), and burning a wicker man! :-)
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Date: 2006-04-11 04:35 pm (UTC)Haha, awesome. Man has its own adorable quirks: you can't say the word "rat" because it's considered bad luck, most people call them "r-a-t"s or "longtails." You have to say hi to the fairies after you drive over the Fairy Bridge, or else they'll make your car break down (or worse)!
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Date: 2006-04-11 04:56 pm (UTC)Oh, sorry! me = dim!
You have to say hi to the fairies after you drive over the Fairy Bridge, or else they'll make your car break down (or worse)!
One of my favourite scenes in "Hear My Song", when the two Dublin talent scouts are hunting through the west of Ireland for a small town and lose their way, and one of them says to the other,
Fintan: Come on, take your jacket off and turn it inside out--it's the only way! The fairies have got us lost!
Micky: *disbelievingly* The fairies?
Fintan: Aye, they're right buggers!
(Of course, after they turn their jackets inside out, the rain lets up and they find the village...)
Also source of another great exchange:
Micky: You're drivin' like a madman.
Fintan: You think this is bad? You should see me when I'm on me own!
Micky: Sure I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
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Date: 2006-04-11 05:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-11 05:37 pm (UTC)