101/1001 (2)

1 Apr
Cover of "Modesty Blaise"

Cover of Modesty Blaise

Sarsm and I have agreed to update you weekly on how our challenge is going.  So, how has my challenge gone in its first week?

1/101

I watched one film, Robin Hood, and enjoyed it.  I started three others but they didn’t grab me in the first ten minutes, so I turned them off.  Life is too short to do something you don’t have to do.

1/30

I have read one book: Moonraker’s Bride.  It is an old favourite that I have never owned a copy of until this week, when I managed to get one from Readitswapit.  I’ve never been so glad to have a sore arm because I was able to sit, read and drink tea all day yesterday.  What am I always telling you?  There’s always a silver lining.

Madeleine Brent was really Peter O’Donnell, the author of Modesty Blaise.  From Wikipedia:

At the request of publisher Ernest Hecht, he began writing gothic romance and adventure novels under the pen name of Madeleine Brent. The novels are not a series, but feature a variety of strong female protagonists. They are written in first person, take place in the late Victorian era, and although every protagonist has connections to England, part of each book is set in various locations around the world—including China, Australia, Afghanistan, and Mexico. Identity—the need to discover who she really is—is often a major part of the protagonist’s struggle.

They are all fabulous stories and I have read them to death.  I learned some years ago that he also wrote Garth for a long time: a comic strip in The Daily Mirror that I think now would be called a graphic novel.  I loved that too but I lost my only Garth book years ago and they’re not in print any more.

I am halfway through another book, Bleak House.  I’ve been halfway through that for six months, so it’s time I finished it.  Not Boz’s finest hour, though it was the BBC’s, which is what persuaded me to read it in the first place.

2/101

Wrote two new poems: abysmal rate.  Must try harder.

6.15/1001

Walked the dogs for six and a quarter hours.  I need to do seven hours a week so I’m already behind.

7/1001

Told seven jokes which, frankly, got a more enthusiastic reception than I anticipated – thank you, dear readers.  Also gave me the bonus of realising I’d found a way to count down 1001 days.

10/64

I’ve added ten new challenges to the list.  I can’t remember what they are because I added them aesthetically instead of chronologically.  There was definitely a balloon and some Maltesers in there, though.

17/1111

Blogged seventeen times.  That doesn’t include posts to my other blogs; just this one.

40,278/100,000

Hit the big 4-0-thousand hits.  Time to part-teyyy.*

*I can’t carry that off, can I?


13 Responses to “101/1001 (2)”

  1. sarsm April 1, 2011 at 18:11 #

    I’m going to use your jokes as a counter too.

    You’ve got off to a great start Tilly.

    Robin Hood is a great film. I can also highly recommend The Kings Speech, if you haven’t already seen it. I watched it two days before I started the challenge because that was the last day it played here in original language. So I couldn’t use it.

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  2. vivinfrance April 1, 2011 at 20:48 #

    I too went to see the king’s Speech in VO (version originale=English) and loved every minute of it. Very emotional. I can’t stand English films dubbed by French actors – they all stand the same.

    Tilly. this challenge is going to wear you to a frazzle.

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    • Tilly Bud April 1, 2011 at 22:46 #

      No, I’ve been careful only to challenge myself to things I want to do. I’m not as daft as I seem 🙂

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    • sarsm April 2, 2011 at 08:40 #

      I get confused by the lips speaking to me in my mother tongue and a strange voice speaking to me in German.

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  3. vivinfrance April 1, 2011 at 20:48 #

    sound!

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  4. Cindy April 2, 2011 at 03:49 #

    Good going, Tilly.

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    • Tilly Bud April 2, 2011 at 10:51 #

      Thanks. It’s fun so far, but it’s only Week 1.

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  5. viewfromtheside April 2, 2011 at 05:04 #

    that’s progress, but i think the maltesers shouldn’t be there

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  6. nrhatch April 3, 2011 at 02:20 #

    Only challenging yourself to do what you want to do show remarkable wisdom and maturity . . . for one so young.

    Enjoy!

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