'Well,
Tigger says everyone's excited.'
'I'm sorry,
Piglet, I still fail to see why.'
'Because
it's back!'
'Back?'
'Back on
tv.'
'Sounds a
funny old name, Poldark. What's it
about?
'Nobody
knows…'
'Really?'
'Or cares…'
'What?'
'Well,
actually, nothing happens.'
'So why is
everyone excited?'
'Because at
certain specified points the main gentleman with the lottest of words…he…well,
he…'
'He what?'
'Gets his
trousseau out.'
'What?'
'Out, yes,
his trousseau.'
'I would
have thought his bride-to-be had the trousseau.'
'Me too.'
'Well can't
she slope on and get it out?'
'That might
provoke comment.'
'What, even
more than him getting it out?'
'Mmm…even
stevens, Tigger reckons.'
'Seems a bit
churlish, him getting hers out.'
'No, no,
it's his. A symbol of flux, Tigger says,
a mark of fluidity.'
'Sounds like
they need the dry cleaners. So he's done
this before, this gentleman?'
'In the last
series.'
'Hmm…doesn't
sound very committed…'
'To what?'
'Oh, for
pity's sake, Piglet--marriage! If he's
spent weeks just sloping on with a suitcase, flinging it open and getting his
trousseau out, filling the screen with frilly shirts and red commabonds--'
'I don't
think he--'
'Doesn't
sound like he's in a hurry to tie the splice, is what I'm saying.'
'Well…you
could be right…or she isn't.'
'Or she
isn't. They might be ready to go each
time, script, director all set to yell through a megawatt, and she says
"Hey, love, forget all that, why don't you just go on and do a bit of
trousseau-distressing", and he says "You reckon?" and she says
"Oooh, yeah, you know how I love the way you rummage about in
your--"'
'Perhaps
I'll tell Eeyore to give it a miss.'
'Oh…why?'
'Well, it's
set in Cornwall. He thought it was about
a donkey sanctuary.'
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