Isn’t “Children of the Cornwall” a recently published memoir of one of the disdained Englandian royals? M3 likely was the ghost writer for that version, too.
Bucky actually has a point. The few soap operas left in the United States feature the lifestyles of the fabulously wealthy and famous. The top soap operas in Britain are “East Enders” and “Coronation Street” about working-class neighbourhoods.
GatorStreet about 2 years ago
Isn’t “Children of the Cornwall” a recently published memoir of one of the disdained Englandian royals? M3 likely was the ghost writer for that version, too.
BlitzMcD about 2 years ago
Bucky makes a valid point. The standard fare of both the BBC (UK) and CBC (Canada) is a bit more cerebral in general than the standard fare is here.
dadoctah about 2 years ago
The Brits like their horror movies and their cooking shows. And from this side it’s hard to tell them apart.
bmckee about 2 years ago
Bucky actually has a point. The few soap operas left in the United States feature the lifestyles of the fabulously wealthy and famous. The top soap operas in Britain are “East Enders” and “Coronation Street” about working-class neighbourhoods.
brit-ed about 2 years ago
I grew up watching children of the dam*ed; they looked like they were already from Cornwall…
Prey about 2 years ago
Chewing gum for the eyes: – Frank Lloyd Wright.
Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member about 2 years ago
Both Bucky and Mac are left-pawed. Interesting.
mfrasca about 2 years ago
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde.
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
Not to mention the sequel “Children of the Cornwall behind the Paywall”
Martin Booda about 2 years ago
Aren’t the Major-General’s daughters in The Pirates of Penzance Children of Cornwall?
Canadian Nerd about 2 years ago
I’ve lost count of how many Americans think I’m from “Canadia”. I’m not even kidding.
StevePappas about 2 years ago
Every word out of Bucky’s mouth was funny.
Howard'sMyHero about 2 years ago
BIG MAC & chips …!
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member about 2 years ago
Really like Bucky’s command of language.
oakie817 about 2 years ago
children of the corn candy