Miranda Hart is one of those women who set their own aesthetic. There's no one like them, and they're totally elegant. Like a queen from another planet.
@@DanielLuck7 --If you were me you'd add several points to your IQ and be a helluva more interesting person. You'd be better looking, richer and smarter too. But YOU'RE NOT !!
You are totally right about her being one of a kind and I love it. I wonder if maybe what you're picking up on isn't exactly elegance in the classic sense but rather how confident she is in her uniqueness. Or maybe the other person replying is confusing elegance with classic beauty expectations. I dunno, all I know is that I like her a whole lot and the other replyer was unnecessarily rude.
a heapin' healthy slice of YesterYear. Skinner and Dee could do ''the Odd Couple'' on the West End. oh too naturally. the delivery just came in, a Boat Load of the 'Appreciative Thank You's there's more, so I'll just spread them around...
at 35:23, the headline comes up as "Four inches high? Then..." and the response sounds like "Housed, have I got news for you?" can someone enlighten me as to what's going on here pls?
Most Americans wouldn't know what a courgette is, either...luckily this is the information age and thus stuff is easier to look up. We call them zucchini.
I was once mistaken for the risen Christ. If the elderly Spanish lady who made the mistake is on the right track our returned saviour will have ginger hair ( which might have been fancifully illuminated by the single shaft of sunlight reaching into the crypt of castle Loarre.)
15 years have passed and some of the characters are still topical. As one who once lived in Zimbabwe, that joke was good but too close to the truth for comfort.
If I was queen of England, esp. with a name like Elizabeth, I'd insist on wearing dresses like the first Elisabeth wore, fantastic! Didn't look all that comfortable I suppose, but what price beauty?