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100 things I learned from the Amazing Mr. Blunden


1.) When reading and commenting on a gravestone, a man will jump out from behind one and tell you about the deaths of those people.

2.) The cast should hope you enjoyed it and wave at you when the movie ends

3.) Perpetually means for your life time sonny Jim.

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4.) When a grand house burns down, the owners scarper to America.

5.) Generations of solicitors don't bother to find out where the owners have gone.

6.) Instead of rebuilding or demolishing the ruined house, or even mending it to keep it secure, said solicitors employ a caretaker, though there's nothing to take care of, and employ a cleaning woman, though such a property is impossible to keep clean and there's no point anyway.

7.) £500 per annum, "in perpetuity", even in 1918 money, is enough to repair and maintain a grand country house.

8.) In early 1918 Buckinghamshire, no-one notices that there has been a war going on for the past four years.

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9) One does not have to be dead to become a ghost.

10) If you want to kill someone off, in order to get your hands on their inheritance, try getting them to freeze to death, & if that takes much too long, set fire to the property.

11) If you travel back in time to change history, & save the lives of children who were killed tragically in another era, those children will turn out to be your great-grandparents & uncle, even though their original deaths didn't stop you from coming into existence.



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