In case anyone is wondering why everyone, including Barry himself, is laughing at his mention of speaking with a "rather affected Australian accent", some of his much loved alteregos did the same. RIP Sir Barry, you bought more people to tears laughing, than should have been humanly possible.
It's actually not quite that. The reference to an affected Australian accent is a self-mocking ad-lib by Barry, it's not in the letter itself. Cheever was American, Humphries was Australian. Barry was commenting wryly on the fact that he's reading out Cheever's letter in his own Australian accent, joking that Cheever actually spoke in an affected Australian accent despite being American, which of course isn't the case. It's a bloody clever little joke, which is why it took much of the audience a while to catch on.
Sofar it has been a tough year for the older fantastic talented and loved entertainers. A lot have gone away. It is not sad for a well lived life to end when you are up in years. But there is a lot that will be missed after this year.
Oh…..Delmore how could you leave butt shuttles and bum dumplings in a Kleenex box…..Read by a brilliant talented man who brought so much light and laughter to the world. He is no doubt a sell out in the celestial box office up above. He will be missed…. RIP….😂💔🕊️🇦🇺🇦🇺
And now Barry has been laid to rest privately on 28th with only family and close friends attending in Bowral NSW, guest were only told on Thursday night 27th, no speeches were made but readings of his favourite poems from The Heart of a Friend by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... No decision on a state funeral has been decided…….it’s understandable when a request for privacy is asked by a grieving family of a celebrity nowadays.💔🕊️🇦🇺🇦🇺
😂 This is rich, indeed... There's a Lawson poem called, 'To My Friends' and then a Longfellow one called 'The Heart of a Friend'. The former is far too short - unless Barry was that damn wry. The latter is not fitting and not least because Longfellow was a Yank. Since privacy was the issue, we will be content to honor mystery. Rest in peace, Possums. Keep those angels rolling in the aisles. Paz y luz. ✨
I always liked Barry and his alter Dame Edna, I always thought he could make almost anything funny! Almost. Sadly, not this letter. Ah well, they can't all be gut-busters, can they? Farewell possum!
In case anyone is wondering why everyone, including Barry himself, is laughing at his mention of speaking with a "rather affected Australian accent", some of his much loved alteregos did the same. RIP Sir Barry, you bought more people to tears laughing, than should have been humanly possible.
It's actually not quite that. The reference to an affected Australian accent is a self-mocking ad-lib by Barry, it's not in the letter itself. Cheever was American, Humphries was Australian. Barry was commenting wryly on the fact that he's reading out Cheever's letter in his own Australian accent, joking that Cheever actually spoke in an affected Australian accent despite being American, which of course isn't the case. It's a bloody clever little joke, which is why it took much of the audience a while to catch on.
@@matthewtait That makes sense. Thanks for the added clarity. 🙂
I do so miss the occasional visits of Dame Edna on American TV. Such a unique entertainer. ❤
May the world continue to be graced with such long lived talents that bring us all together in laughter
I'm delighted coming across Barry Humphries work I hadn't seen before. He has me in stiches🤣and there he is passed on. Legacy.☘️
Sofar it has been a tough year for the older fantastic talented and loved entertainers. A lot have gone away. It is not sad for a well lived life to end when you are up in years. But there is a lot that will be missed after this year.
I' sure you are talking about Delmore.
Such a comic genius, RIP Barry ❤
We are blessed by the comedy of Barry Humphries. A wonderful servant of our need for derision and ridicule. He is now gone, but never forgotten.
All Hail the -King- Queen of comedy, RIP John Barry Humphries AO CBE
We will miss you greatly.
Dame Edna visiting then Prince Charles in a theater was one of the funniest things. It makes me laugh every time I see it.
Just a thought, Dame / Sir Barry Humphries. Wonderfully entertaining.
Oh…..Delmore how could you leave butt shuttles and bum dumplings in a Kleenex box…..Read by a brilliant talented man who brought so much light and laughter to the world. He is no doubt a sell out in the celestial box office up above. He will be missed…. RIP….😂💔🕊️🇦🇺🇦🇺
How can one not adore Barry???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He has always been my, "If you could have lunch with one person, dead or alive, who would it be?"
We get it.
Now paradise is all the richer.
@@mortalclown3812I've never found it a particularly challenging dilemma, to my mind, invariably the alive person would be much better company
Such a beautiful thing to cherish and keepsake. Letters.
That's one helluva cat, and read by one helluva speaker.
Barry was a philosopher who decided to become a comedian
Agreed. Absolute genius, and one of the wickedest wits ever.
RIP Barry, perfect reading
Thanks Barry
Wonderful. Vale Barry. ❤❤❤
I'm that old chick who's feeling bad about an unloved cat who passed decades ago.
Very funny bloke. RIP mate.
Such a beautiful memory 🐾♥️🐾
Legend.
a beautiful letter
They just had Woody Harrelson read this letter 😮
Now this is a real 'outfit'. Snazzy looker here!
And now Barry has been laid to rest privately on 28th with only family and close friends attending in Bowral NSW, guest were only told on Thursday night 27th, no speeches were made but readings of his favourite poems from The Heart of a Friend by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow... No decision on a state funeral has been decided…….it’s understandable when a request for privacy is asked by a grieving family of a celebrity nowadays.💔🕊️🇦🇺🇦🇺
😂 This is rich, indeed...
There's a Lawson poem called, 'To My Friends' and then a Longfellow one called 'The Heart of a Friend'.
The former is far too short - unless Barry was that damn wry. The latter is not fitting and not least because Longfellow was a Yank.
Since privacy was the issue, we will be content to honor mystery.
Rest in peace, Possums.
Keep those angels rolling in the aisles.
Paz y luz.
✨
I still pull out the "Complete Barry McKensie" on a regular basis.
Remember: cats, unlike dogs, UNDERSTAND their name and know when you're calling them. They just choose to ignore you because cat.
I've always wondered why we name creatures that don't come when we call them.
My dogs know their names and, like most all dogs, aren't evil.
@@KingCrab85😂
Many dogs know their names.
This makes me want to read John Cheever.
Good old Bazza
Absolute genius
Bravo!!!👏👏👏😾🐱🙀😸
...... reading, Bazza! 😊
He is not a forgiving cat
John Cheever and his feline foe
Cedar Lane
Ossining
Some Friday
Dear Josie,
It’s been years since we had anything but the most sketchy communication. I’ve long since owed you an account of the destiny of your cat and here we go.
The cat, after your leaving him, seemed not certain of his character or his place and we changed his name to Delmore which immediately made him more vivid. The first sign of his vividness came when he dumped a load in a Kleenex box while I was suffering from a cold. During a paroxysm of sneezing I grabbed for some Kleenex. I shall not overlook my own failures in this tale but when I got the cat shit off my face and the ceiling I took Delmore to the kitchen door and drop-kicked him into the clothesyard. This was an intolerable cruelty and I have not yet been forgiven. He is not a forgiving cat. Indeed he is proud. The next eventfulness came on Thanksgiving. When the family had gathered for dinner and I was about to carve the turkey there came a strangling noise from the bathroom. I ran there and found Delmore sitting in the toilet, neck-deep in cold water and very sore. I got him out and dried him with towels but there was no forgiveness. Shortly after Christmas a Hollywood writer and his wife came to lunch. My usual salutation to Delmore is “Up yours”, and when the lady heard me say this she scorned me and gathered Delmore to her breasts. Delmore, in a flash, started to unscrew her right eyeball and the lady, trying to separate herself from Delmore lost a big piece of an Italian dress she was wearing which Mary said cost $250.00. This was not held against Delmore and a few days later when we had a skating party I urged Delmore to come to the pond with us. He seemed pleased and frisked along like a family-loving cat but at that moment a little wind came from the northeast and spilled the snow off a hemlock onto Delmore. He gave me a dirty look, went back to the house and dumped another load into the Kleenex box. This time he got the cleaning-woman and they remain unfriendly.
This is not meant at all to be a rancorous account, but Delmore contributes a dynamic to all our relationships. People who dislike me go directly to his side and he is, thus, a peace-maker. He loves to play with toilet paper. He does not like catnip mice. He does not kill song birds. In the spring the rabbits chase him around the lawn but they leave after the lettuce has been eaten and he has the terrace pretty much to himself. He is very fat these days and his step sounds more like that of a barefoot middle-aged man on his way to the toilet than the settling in of a winter fog but he has his role and we all respect it and here endeth my report on Delmore the cat.
I hope all is well with you. Mary teaches, I write, the children go to various schools and all is well.
Best,
John
Originally from The Letters of John Cheever by John Cheever. Published by Jonathan Cape.
1989 / Copyright © Benjamin Cheever, 1988
"cats prefer house's over people".
David Byrne.
Funny that two days ago this same letter was read Woody Harrelson on this same platform, very strange…
Someone else already read this letter a few years ago...
vale. Baz
Why have this been replaced with Woody Harrelson?
Maybe they ran out of letters, it is odd
It is not replaced, both readings are published on the channel
It's so ridiculous how the Melbourne "Comedy" Festival (which he founded) is trying to cancel him since he died.
I always liked Barry and his alter Dame Edna, I always thought he could make almost anything funny! Almost. Sadly, not this letter. Ah well, they can't all be gut-busters, can they? Farewell possum!
He did add to it beautifully by saying Cheever spoke in a slightly affected Australian accent, though. That was worth the read alone!
@@dontbefatuousjeffrey2494 , I think that one went through to the keeper.
This account of a regular cat behavior reminds me of, and validates in great manner, my strong dislike of cats! God bless all cat chaser dogs 🐶