Friday, April 07, 2006
Another pilgrimage

I must say that the pubs in good old Oxford are pretty impressive. They are situated in old houses and look like they haven't changed since the times they were frequented by Willy the Kid Shakespeare and his merry men...or at least some really old geezers. That means the pubs have a certain element of history, there we go.. I knew I could squeeze the word history in here one more time! In other words, Oxford pubs are extremely charming and that my man Morse wasn't an alcoholic, he was a pubaholic and an admirer of charming old public houses.
Now, I was so impressed with Oxford and its localities that I could easily move there and live happily ever after, but one thing is bothering me.. According to the last episode of Morse, he actually died! That's pretty bad news for the good folk of Oxfordshire, because now murderers must be allowed to roam freely around the lovely countryside... Morse was the only copper in Oxford who cracked the case... With Morse gone over the rainbow, will Oxford surpass Miami as the murder capital of the world?
Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni!
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Hmmm, thetta a reyndar ad vera "Me transmitte sursum Caledone" (med e-i), thar sem um Vocativus 2. beygingar er ad raeda...B) hehe, vildi bara kvitta til ad sanna ad eg kiki a bloggid thitt af og til. Og svo ert thu alltaf svo dulleg ad kvitta fyrir thig a minu bloggi sko...Hilsen ur Midgardi
Good question my dear Mullins. I think their jobs are a little different since the Atlanta pd seem to be inclined to arrest the innocent folks and Matlock's job is proving they're actually innocent and at the same time he breaks the real purps down psychologically in court... The Oxford pd on the other hand, don't arrest anyone. Morse always needs to crack the case without any innocents in jail... Make sense?
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