I I bet knowing that would have changed the experience of doing 'shrooms while watching Charlie [and what came next]. How would kids react?
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I don't have kids [you're all saying, "thank goddess," I bet] otherwise I would test this. But perhaps one of you could and report back?
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Funny. I was just thinking about the SF Consulate as part of my Roald Dahl reflections.https://twitter.com/AP/status/903291117478842368 …
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Or that Julia Child was a spy when making coq au vin?
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Sure, but you're usually old enough to grok all that by the time you make coq au vin (tho I was admittedly a boeuf bourgignon prodigy).
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My parents told me he was a notorious anti-Semite (which he was) but I still enjoyed his books as a kid and all of his fiction as an adult.
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Thanks for sharing. How old were you when they told you? His books prolly wouldn't be as good if they didn't have thread of evil in them.
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I dunno. Old enough to read "The Wonderful Henry Sugar" on my own. Maybe 10?
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While a school volunteer, eons ago, I referred Dahl's sort-of autobiographical books to some of the teachers.
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There's some autobiographical stuff in Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More, which is by far my favorite one of his books
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Although if I remember right it was more about his RAF experiences than spying
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