Here you go. (https://www.aldi.co.uk/sea-creature-mini-xmas-cards-30-pack/p/706772409384900) I'm not keen on the sharks, but I decided 99p for 15 octopuses wasn't a bad deal :)
I think, for me, it is when it is living people - all too often the RPFs are just a sort of fantasy sex life between two actors, or two ice-hockey players, or whoever, that seems to me to be basically a lie about them.
But the historic version, yes - I enjoy those - like Derryn Lake's 'Death at...' series, or Peter Tonkin's Elizabethan mysteries.
Yes, I heard that, but I stopped watching Dr Who around the end of the Tennant era. I preferred Christopher Eccleston anyway. And Jon Pertwee and Peter Davison.
I agree with curiouswombat. As long as it isn't about living people (unless those are mentioned only or have short cameos), I can enjoy histroic real life characters. Like the Cadfael Chronicles - the main hero is an original character, but all sorts of historic characters pop up in the novels, and the historic background is explored very well; but it doesn't insult or demolish any of the real people mentioned there.
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on 2020-11-30 10:55 pm (UTC)Octopuses make gardens under the sea! How could you not like them?
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on 2020-12-01 09:48 am (UTC)But the historic version, yes - I enjoy those - like Derryn Lake's 'Death at...' series, or Peter Tonkin's Elizabethan mysteries.
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