Charles Laughton as Poirot
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Charles Laughton as Poirot

Laughton played Poirot in Alibi, a 1928 play by Michael Morton based on The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. It ran for over 500 hundred performances. Christie was unhappy with some of the changes that Morton made to her story, but finally agreed based on the options available for it to work onstage. One option was to make Poirot a young and charming man named Beau Poirot!

Laughton looks appropriately dapper for the role!

u/Medit8or — 7 hours ago

Three Letter Words

Daily, I get two or three Dice Challenge requests in which their first play is ALWAYS the first three-letter word. Always.

I assume these are bots. I guess it’s time to decline every one of them.

u/Medit8or — 9 days ago

Timothy Busfield Bemoans Being ‘Canceled’ Amid Child Sex Abuse Allegations: ‘My Career Is Done’

“I’ll never work again just based on people’s fear that I would do this again and even if it wasn’t true,” the actor says.

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u/Medit8or — 1 month ago
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Mlle Félicit Le Món

She has the pronounced powers of the medium.

u/Medit8or — 1 month ago

Hi all,

I had an Assurity MRI pacemaker inserted a couple of weeks ago. The procedure went relatively easily and I was out of hospital the next day. And I just had a two

week follow-up.

The cardiologist gave me three movement limits. 1) don't raise my left elbow above shoulder height for 4 more weeks, 2) don't sleep on my left side, and 3) no strength training that involves pushing or pressing.

So here's my question: does the body do anything to stabilise the pacemaker over time? And what does it do?

Thanks!

reddit.com
u/Medit8or — 4 months ago