Captain Compassion <daranc@nospamverizon.net> wrote in
news:XnsA62951A55C7CBCaptain.Compassion@69.16.179.23:
> Chev <Chev@home.com> wrote in news:XnsA6295ED89DFA8Chevhomecom@
> 216.166.97.131:
>
>> lanky <lankydave@hotmail.com> wrote in
>> news:c0w8z.30889$VJ2.5098@fx35.iad:
>>
>>>>lanky,
>>>>Love the Longmire series (the books and the show).
>>>>Many thanks!
>>>>Cheers,
>>>>Chev.
>>>
>>>
>>> Er, Oh didn't know about a show.......
>>>
>>> Yeah Walt Longmire is good. I don't know whether George Guidall
>>> chooses books I like, to narrate or whether they are good because of
>>> George - his voice seems to have improved the older he gets -
>>> Something improving as you get older, now that might be a first :)
>>>
>>> There are enough books about this arid Arizona/Wyoming ish country
>>> to make up a separate genre, almost(Maybe they are called Westerns).
>>> And they all seem to feature, or are written around what I used to
>>> call Indians, showing my age again. But Native Americans are back in
>>> style I think.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> lanky
>>>
>>> I'd give you a piece of my mind, but I'm on the last one
>>
>> If you haven't watched the show, you should take a peek. Lou Diamond
>> Phillips is outstanding as Henry Standing Bear:
>>
>> You'll have to play catch, though... season 5 starts in September!
>>
>> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1836037/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
>>
>> As for George Guidall, I agree. He will forever be the voice of Mitch
>> Rapp, Scott Harvath, John Wells and many others as far as I'm
>> concerned!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Chev.
>>
>
> Guidell is not a reader but is a story teller.He choses the books with
> the best story. "Les Miserables" can be a slog but he nakes it an
> adventure.
>
> CC
If you're looking for an argument, you'll need to pick another topic, CC
- I agree completely!
Cheers,
Chev.
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