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Author Topic: Michael Nyman - what do you think?  (Read 2374 times)
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« Reply #60 on: 11:02:48, 23-01-2008 »

There was a pretty extensive thread about it in Another Place, hh. And yes, I believe martle did post some "separated at birth" pics in that thread.
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« Reply #61 on: 11:06:26, 23-01-2008 »


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Regarding the title of this thread, hh, I think you had better try posting the link to the second picture again. Wink
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« Reply #62 on: 11:10:15, 23-01-2008 »

There was a pretty extensive thread about it in Another Place, hh. And yes, I believe martle did post some "separated at birth" pics in that thread.

See http://musicandsociety.myforum365.com/index.php?topic=323.0.
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« Reply #63 on: 11:14:27, 23-01-2008 »

But does anyone other than Richard Brooks think that Nyman resembles Larkin?

I suppose they both wore glasses.

But then...





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« Reply #64 on: 11:31:55, 23-01-2008 »

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« Reply #65 on: 11:37:32, 23-01-2008 »



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Dina Najman (pronounced NIGH-man), 38, a wife, a mother of three and an expert in Jewish bioethics.
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« Reply #66 on: 12:22:12, 23-01-2008 »

                                       

What sort of protest can it have been that brought Philip Larkin and Ernest Bevin in drag out on to the streets?
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« Reply #67 on: 13:24:01, 23-01-2008 »

                                       

What sort of protest can it have been that brought Philip Larkin and Ernest Bevin in drag out on to the streets?

George  Cheesy

Perhaps they were protesting about being eyed up suspiciously by Dennis Thatcher everywhere they went?
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« Reply #68 on: 13:39:51, 23-01-2008 »

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