Status Updates From Pop Goes the Weasel
Pop Goes the Weasel by
Status Updates Showing 1-25 of 25
Glenn Belay
is finished
Asking for Weasel on toast was classic Bertie Wooster. What was served up was an admirable try, but Wodehouse doesn't translate to American well. I am a fan of Osborne and P.G. Wodehouse, but like most translations British to U.S. lost something. Maybe a Mable Maney style spoof with Bertie and Jeeves might be the "bee's roller skates".
— Mar 16, 2014 08:26PM
Add a comment
R.B.
is 50% done
I don't know if I'm going back to this book. Yeah, it's funny but I'm really missing something that would pull me back to it... maybe it is "sitcom style" to blame... or is it just me?
— Aug 12, 2012 04:20AM
1 comment
Deeze
is 51% done
I'll be back to finish this ASAP.
Stupid real life interfering as always
— Aug 11, 2012 06:12AM
1 comment
Stupid real life interfering as always
Deeze
is 25% done
Tomorrow I shut down everything and read lol.
— Aug 10, 2012 05:18PM
Add a comment
Ami
is 45% done
Weasel tends to detour from what he is supposed to do, that's why he gets into heaps of troubles!! Stay on track, Weasel! :-)
— Aug 10, 2012 03:13PM
5 comments
R.B.
is 8% done
another gem: "I finally have found something you can do for me, and, by thunder, you’re going to do it! I want you to woo this young woman—”
“Woo?”
“Yes, woo! Don’t they teach you basic English in that damned school of yours?”
“They do, but the last person who used the word ‘woo’ died around 1930, I believe.”
— Aug 10, 2012 12:11PM
Add a comment
“Woo?”
“Yes, woo! Don’t they teach you basic English in that damned school of yours?”
“They do, but the last person who used the word ‘woo’ died around 1930, I believe.”
R.B.
is 7% done
“If I’m to be a ghost,” I told Caps, “I’m not haunting your aunt’s gloomy old place. I’d choose someplace livelier, more fun.”
“Such as?”
“A gay bar, of course."
— Aug 10, 2012 11:47AM
7 comments
“Such as?”
“A gay bar, of course."






