Where Are They Now ?
- Jelle Cleymans (Evert) combined the 2007 season with playing the lead-role in a stage-adaptation of Tintin & the Prisoners of the Sun (hence the blonde quiff). He continues to grow as a singer and actor.
- Kobe Van Herwegen (David) joined the crew of Ketnet-presenters (Ketnet-wrappers); this allows him to express his magic-skills.
- Veronique Leysen (Roxanne) now plays in amazone-themed Studio 100 production Amika; Marie-Claire, ringleader of the three-piece Z-Girls, is basically a continuation of Roxanne. Leysen debuted on 30 November 2009 as Ketnet-wrapper.
- Timo Descamps (Jo) currently appears in Dutch school-series Spangas as a South African emigre. His next role will be in US movie Judas Kiss.
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“Ancient of days! august Athena! where,
Where are thy men of might? thy grand in soul?
Goneglimmering through the dream of things that were.”
—George Gordon Noel Byron (17881824)
“But always and sometimes questioning the old modes
And the new wondering, the poem, growing up through the floor,
Standing tall in tubers, invading and smashing the ritual
Parlor, demands to be met on its own terms now,
Now that the preliminary negotiations are at last over.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)
“O if we but knew what we do
When we delve or hew
Hack and rack the growing green!
Since country is so tender
To touch, her being so slender,
That, like this sleek and seeing ball
But a prick will make no eye at all,
Where we, even where we mean
To mend her we end her,
When we hew or delve:
After-comers cannot guess the beauty been.”
—Gerard Manley Hopkins (18441889)
“The things men come to eat when they are alone are, I suppose, not much stranger than the men themselves.... A writer years ago told me of living for five months on hen mash.”
—M.F.K. Fisher (19081992)
“In tremendous extremities human souls are like drowning men; well enough they know they are in peril; well enough they know the causes of that peril;Mnevertheless, the sea is the sea, and these drowning men do drown.”
—Herman Melville (18191891)
“Long ago was the then beginning to seem like now
As now is but the setting out on a new but still
Undefined way.”
—John Ashbery (b. 1927)