From Chicago, Western burbs', I first heard of pgw from my father, he would read these late at night, when everyone was in bed, at 11 or 12 midnight, dimly lit living room, pipe on the side table, and Brandy or bourbon aside. That was 50y ago, he is now passed, was 92, at the time, two years ago. When we cleaned out the living room, "The man upstairs ", was lying open, on the couch, next to his Bible and their wedding collage. True. M.
@@Trickynickymartsdo the long ones 😊 I fall to sleep to you talking and have to listen to more than one. I even dreamed about Hugh Laurie the other night 😂
Oh my stars and stockings! I was just thinking about how much I needed a good story from you to assist in my "attitude about the world adjustment" and here it is. Thank you so much! 😎
Great story and narration! I just found your channel and gotta say your American accent is great. Its got just a hint of my native southern twang without it being too much. I'm looking forward to a binge of the rest of your narrations. 😊
Just checking your video collection for a Jeeves and Wooster short story I've encountered elsewhere, and you don't appear to have touched it, or the rest of the book. The compilation in question is 'Plum Pie' (1966), which includes "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird", Ukridge, Mulliner, Drones and others. Take a look, would you, old bean. Tinkerty-tonk.
I thought The Greasy Bird sounded familiar and now I remember recording it a couple of years ago but never finishing it for some reason. Will look it up and it may well be on next! Thanks again
I enjoyed listening to this story, thank you for uploading, but I didn't understand the ending. I searched and found the story on internet and read it, but still don't get it, lol. Can someone please explain the ending to me? What will happen next, I mean, I don't take the proposal of Mr Zinzinheimer seriously ...... or do I and does it simply all end well for the young lad?
From Chicago, Western burbs', I first heard of pgw from my father, he would read these late at night, when everyone was in bed, at 11 or 12 midnight, dimly lit living room, pipe on the side table, and Brandy or bourbon aside. That was 50y ago, he is now passed, was 92, at the time, two years ago. When we cleaned out the living room, "The man upstairs ", was lying open, on the couch, next to his Bible and their wedding collage. True.
M.
Thanks so much!
Another beautiful read.
You're the best 😊
Thank you
Please do some more Jeeves and Wooster stories. There is no one that comes even close to narrating them they way you do
@@ginot612 Thank you! If you know of a Wooster short story not done, lead on.
@@Trickynickymartsdo the long ones 😊 I fall to sleep to you talking and have to listen to more than one. I even dreamed about Hugh Laurie the other night 😂
Will need to be the long ones then
@@rhonaharker6358 but I have a concentration problem.
This is a fact.
Clicked like immediately, now let me listen! A new upload from you always feels like a gift.
Nobody does "good egg" like Nick Martin & P.G. Wodehouse!! I match made in heaven!!! Thank you for another winner!!!
@@sugarfalls1 Cheers!
Oh my goodness - what a treat 🎉 Thank you so so much, my favourite P.G.Wodehouse narrator 🙏🏻
@@hanneshuette thank you!
Perfectly curated selection and delightfully performed. Bravo!
PGW’s characters are optimistic, cheerful and forward looking. Life will be so much better if we can cultivate a drop of it.
Definitely true - roll out the cheerful!
I wonder f having enough money has something to show with that capacity of being cheerful.
Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤
And thank you!
Oh my stars and stockings! I was just thinking about how much I needed a good story from you to assist in my "attitude about the world adjustment" and here it is. Thank you so much! 😎
I hope it helps!
Dearest Lord “M”! What a delightful read, full of the right stuff! Thank you for sharing - your devoted fan, julie
@@buniluvr Thank you. Yes, all that right stuff - and nonsense!
Fell in love with PG Wodehouse as a kid , still love his books! Thank you ❤
Thank you, thank you, thank you 🎉
Satire with an affection for those being lampooned produces the best humor. He sends them up and hugs them after.
Your delivery never disappoints. Wodehouse words + Martin voice = 💀🤣💀🤣💀🤣
Thank you!
Omg another tricky ❤❤❤❤
Delightful! 😅🎉❤
Excellent as always
Thank you 😊😊😊😮
Thank you
Thank you. I love these stories. Much obliged
Thank you!
A very entertaining story which was read so well - more please!
Thank you
Wonderful! Thank you
Thank you
Thank you for brightening my day…
Most enjoyable!
Such a delight!
Awesome 😊❤ thank you
Thank you!
Great story and narration! I just found your channel and gotta say your American accent is great. Its got just a hint of my native southern twang without it being too much. I'm looking forward to a binge of the rest of your narrations. 😊
Thank you - and binge away!
Would you ever consider doing the crime wave at blandings? Its such a funny story im sure you would do it justice :)
If its not too long! Thanks.
Yes! Yes! Yes!😂😂😂
The Villa Chutney at Putney!! Brilliant.
Just found your channel, love PG Wodehouse. So wonderfully read by you, thank you!😊
Thank you.
Just checking your video collection for a Jeeves and Wooster short story I've encountered elsewhere, and you don't appear to have touched it, or the rest of the book.
The compilation in question is 'Plum Pie' (1966), which includes "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird", Ukridge, Mulliner, Drones and others.
Take a look, would you, old bean. Tinkerty-tonk.
I will do just that, thank you for looking.
Piperty-pip!
I thought The Greasy Bird sounded familiar and now I remember recording it a couple of years ago but never finishing it for some reason. Will look it up and it may well be on next! Thanks again
@Trickynickymarts Mr. Martin, you stand alone. I shall watch for notifications.
12:33 " ...do down the common people for a few hundred thousand, and salt it away in gilt edged securities?"😂
"heart leapt like a young gherkin in the boiling vat" 🥒😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
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Chutney Villa… Wonderful…
I enjoyed listening to this story, thank you for uploading, but I didn't understand the ending. I searched and found the story on internet and read it, but still don't get it, lol. Can someone please explain the ending to me? What will happen next, I mean, I don't take the proposal of Mr Zinzinheimer seriously ...... or do I and does it simply all end well for the young lad?
The latter
@@danjsy Ah, okay, thank you for answering. It's my first Wodehouse story, so I wasn't sure about his intentions.
@@arrienl6372 A genuine offer for sure and like most of these stories rarely a miserable ending!
@@Trickynickymarts Thank you. Apart from the story I enjoyed his use of the english language. So I will listen to more of these :)
@@arrienl6372 Excellent. Start soon - you have a lot to catch up!
0:36
Why can’t I save?
Over extravagant?
@@Trickynickymarts 😂 spend spend spend. But seriously…. I’ll just have to leave the vid in my continue watching
Every reading of yours makes me like J. Cecil less and less👌✌️🧨🚀🏋️🪂🏖️🤸🥇