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A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 14:56
by jacdor
Un classique pour ceux qui ne l'on jamais entendu.
En Anglais seulement. (British) mais facile a comprendre.

JD


Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 20:59
by Charles
Quel beau conte de Noël. Merci pour le lien.

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 21:40
by Birdman
Wow, quel beau conte ! Quelle aventure !

Merci

Birdman

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 22:23
by abud
Merci de partager, quelle belle histoire de nos amis les Limeys.

Martin

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 22:49
by toxedo_2000
Pourquoi j'ai pas le son ?

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 23:07
by abud
toxedo_2000 wrote:Pourquoi j'ai pas le son ?
La musique de Moussorgski, extrait Tableaux d`une exposition.

Le narrateur un anglais de l`Angleterre.

Pour le son ton appareil est à ON :mrgreen:

Martin

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 23:15
by toxedo_2000
J'ai du son sur mon ordi, je peux écouter de la musique, j'entends mes messages courriel entrer, mais je n'ai plus de son sur aucun film sur Youtube... :gratte:

OK, c'est réparé.... Le problème était assis sur le siège... :shifty:

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Sun 21 Dec, 2014 23:59
by 120140415
On pourrait même dire émouvant... (avec le son...) Merci !
Pierre

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Mon 22 Dec, 2014 13:02
by JC
Belle histoire bien racontée juste à temps pour Noël. :appl:

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Mon 22 Dec, 2014 14:26
by jacdor
Copie et colle ici de wiki.
JD
The Shepherd is a 1975 novella by Frederick Forsyth.

The Shepherd relates the story of a De Havilland Vampire pilot, going home on Christmas Eve 1957, whose aircraft suffers a complete electrical failure en route from RAF Celle (note: in fact, Celle had ceased to be an RAF station less than a month previously; see link) in northern Germany to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. Lost in fog and low on fuel, he is met and led (or shepherded) to a disused RAF dispersal field by the pilot of a De Havilland Mosquito fighter-bomber of World War II vintage, who has apparently been sent up to guide him in.

Forsyth created this original work as a Christmas gift to his wife after she requested a ghost story be written for her. Written on Christmas Day 1975, and published near that time a year later, the idea came while trying to think of a setting away from the typical haunted homes, and seeing planes flying overhead. Many have speculated references to preexisting RAF folklore. While Forsyth was a former RAF pilot and could have heard and adapted such a story (either with or without the intent to do so) no references or anecdotal evidence have been put forward to support such claim.

Since 1979, the story has been broadcast annually in Canada on the CBC Radio One news programme As It Happens. Read by the late Alan Maitland, the recording always airs on the last episode on or before Christmas Eve

Re: A donner la chair de poule.

Posted: Tue 23 Dec, 2014 00:40
by GLAB
Belle histoire et pas mal émouvant aussi.

Merci de partager.

Jacques