But, at the same time, @@classicaudiobookswithelliot we sense a lack of involvement. No real emotion. As a begiinner, listen to Greg Wagland and Simon Stanhope and learn. They really draw one in to their stories .
Yes, though at least in fiction it was no more harmful than blue hair dye, though I’m sure H.G. Wells couldn’t guess how many of us in future would dye ourselves blue on purpose...
"Put on my coat?! But Mrs. Jabber is not a draft!" :))) Brilliantly read! I greatly enjoy your channel!
That’s very kind of you, thanks for listening!
So much vocabulary to learn so glad to hear it and helps with speaking and listening, absolutely gold treasure this channel 😊
Really glad this is all helping you out!
Elliot's crisp, clear enuciation makes this entire site a pleasure to listen to. I have subscribed; he deserves many more. (Roy in Thailand).
That's very kind. Thank you for listening, Roy!
But, at the same time, @@classicaudiobookswithelliot we sense a lack of involvement. No real emotion. As a begiinner, listen to Greg Wagland and Simon Stanhope and learn. They really draw one in to their stories .
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so beautifully read. thank you😊
Thank you so much for listening!
Very entertaining! I had a feeling that a twist was coming, and you did not disappoint! (Nor, I hasten to add, did H G Wells).
Glad you enjoyed!
LOL
LOVED IT
Thanks so much for listening, Jennifer!
The disgraceful way labs dealt with deadly viruses, nothing has changed. Sadly.
It certainly seems rather flippant in this story, doesn’t it?
Yes, though at least in fiction it was no more harmful than blue hair dye, though I’m sure H.G. Wells couldn’t guess how many of us in future would dye ourselves blue on purpose...
good one
What a laugh 😂
Thanks for listening, Maureen!
Lol! This is a truly horrifying story! Blue monkeys and all!
Thanks for listening to this weird tale, Jess!
Horrifying while corona is out and about
Ah, but is this particular substance all that it seems? 😉