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Noel Coward: Mad Dogs and Englishmen

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Noel Coward: 1899 - 1973
A slideshow tribute to the genius that is Noel Coward. The ultimate in style and sophistication.

(And I know he was gay but I think he was pretty 'fit' from a girlie prospective too!)

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  • Makes you proud to be English, despite looking like a daft twit to the rest of the world! ;D

  • @Quarryman99 - Bless your hide; I am a native NYer and the English have never looked like daft twits to me. But then I am old enough to remember WWll and I absolutely love the English, and admire their spirit and stoicism during the war. Indeed you should be proud. Forgive me if this, in today's world sounds trite, but it WAS your "finest hour" and I for one am an admirer. Also I love this by Noel Coward.

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  • haha if you play it at 1.5 speed, it sounds so funny ;)

  • @byline7844... Bless you American cuzen, we all have our funny and positive ways. As the Simpsons producer, once put it, Analogy... Britain, the mature adult, and USA the teenager (age of countries), hence, good explanation, for excuses for both, when we do what we do :).

  • wow.

  • lol hes rapping ...is this wehre nicki minaj gets her inspiration....all jokes aside i like this

  • 2 people are natives

  • who knew Monty Python was such a Noel Coward fan??

  • "But Englishmen detest a

    Siesta--"

    Brilliant. Coward stands in a line of British humour and word-play that goes back through W. S. Gilbert (as in Gilbert and Sullivan) all the way back to Shakespeare and beyond.

    The English love their English.

  • Great stuff from a legend. His performance in The Italian Job was sublime.

  • genteel

    

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