Eventually they finished their shoot and everyone headed back for lunch, which is when we got the change to interview Sid Haig. |
Haig was taking full advantage of the bright conditions at night for prospecting expeditions. |
Haig buttered his toast, then spread one slice with orange marmalade and the other with lime marmalade. |
But Haig was also a progressive who shared the Edwardian obsession for efficiency. |
The commander-in-chief, Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, was Scots, but could only offer to out-produce and out-slaughter the Central Powers. |
Haig wondered how he managed to resist the usual urge to plant a toecap on such an inviting target. |