![]() ![]() ![]() Keept it up – I’ve loved all those podcasts I’ve managed to listen to so far. You seem exceptionally well informed – I had assumed you were one of those educated yanks living in rainy Blighty in some red brick university somewhere? AnywayĪ) I consider myself to be one helluva an expert on the events leading up to and including 1066 – will you get that far? I was born near the battlefield and still tour it regularly boring anyone near me with my version of the realityī) I understand from previous posts that you are an amateur too? Impressive. I travel a lot for business and your podcast is a great way to while away the flight hours especially if I have to travel economy as then watching entourage or californication is not really possible as everybody can see you watching the naughty scenes. And an old one too… well not that old but I’m not a student. As for the accent, I don’t know why anyone would object! I wouldn’t expect to hear a podcast on Roman history in Latin, after all. So thanks for helping me to make up my mind!Īlso, did I read somewhere that you come from North Wales originally? I’m half Welsh, my father’s family being from Abergele in North Wales. I have been fascinated by your podcasts, and we’ve only just begun our journey though time. I am currently reading English Language at Edinburgh (the history and evolution of the language, from its Ango-Saxon origins to present day, is my main interest), but as much as I enjoy English, I think straight up history (well, social history) is where my true interest lies. You have also convinced me that I need to look into changing my degree. I definitely echo the suggestions of others that you seriously consider teaching. ![]() It was the least I could do, especially if it helps you to keep producing these podcasts. I have thoroughly enjoyed the podcasts, Jamie, and I have subscribed. ![]()
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