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Author Topic: Rob Cowan at Breakfast Time  (Read 2052 times)
martle
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« Reply #15 on: 17:23:13, 08-02-2007 »

No, I think not. You could alwayswrite your posts in a programme that has one (like MS Word), then once you've checked them copy and paste. That would take you an extra 5 seconds!  Smiley
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« Reply #16 on: 17:39:04, 08-02-2007 »

Thanks martle for good idea.
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Gabrielle d’Estrées
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« Reply #17 on: 17:48:29, 09-02-2007 »

Milly - you're the spit and image of Chas Hazlewood!
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« Reply #18 on: 17:54:29, 09-02-2007 »

We're twins!
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« Reply #19 on: 16:44:59, 10-02-2007 »

Will Rob's new programme be the same as CD Masters or a new format?

I thought you were in love with Charles Hazlewood? Or do you alternate your longings so easily?
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« Reply #20 on: 16:50:19, 10-02-2007 »

Sh, Can you tell me why people don't like Charles Hazlewood? My lips are sealed  Lips sealed
I just don't know or did I get it wrong?
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« Reply #21 on: 17:41:24, 10-02-2007 »

t-p, a lot of people don't like Charles H because of his shirts and hairy chest.  I wouldn't let it bother you  Cheesy  They are just jealous.
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« Reply #22 on: 08:26:40, 07-03-2007 »

Do people listen to music early in the morning? I am up early, have to go to exams again.
I started to listen with Szymanowski/Paganini capriccio, than Panchiello the only music of his that I probably know. And now Dvorac Slavonic dance in arrangement for winds.
There is Liadov Baba Jaga soon, right after Handel concerti grossi. How could he write such music after suffering a stroke?
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« Reply #23 on: 11:26:17, 03-04-2007 »

I listento the last hour of'Through the Night' and CDs from 7 to9am.  I find that's the time when it's free from extraneous noise from next door etc.  Evene after 22years of marriage my other half still cannot accept that music isn't just another kind of background noise.
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« Reply #24 on: 08:55:48, 21-01-2008 »

Our very own Milly Jones received a mention on Rob's show this morning, at ~08:40

OK maybe not 'our very own' as the reason was regarding a posting at TOP.  Wink

and Gabrielle d'Estrées will now include Milly as another step in the trivialisation of the Radio 3 station. Undecided


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Ron Dough
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« Reply #25 on: 09:09:00, 21-01-2008 »

Incidentally, what has become of smittims? He's disappeared both from here and TOP...
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« Reply #26 on: 09:10:59, 21-01-2008 »

I heard it in the car on the school run.  Grin

Regarding "trivialisation" I think words and vocabulary do come under the R3 remit if you're seeing this Gabrielle!  Whether this sort of approach to the subject should pop up in a music programme would perhaps be debatable I suppose - for the nitpickers.  "Breakfast" isn't a serious, cultural exercise anyway and is marketed as being informal, targeted at the time of day when people are rushing around going to work and school - not the best time to be seriously concentrating on music.
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« Reply #27 on: 09:38:58, 21-01-2008 »

You were right John.  I'm now caught in the cross-fire on TOP.   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #28 on: 13:33:44, 21-01-2008 »

  # 25        I'm with you, Ron.       Smittims has always been an assiduous poster and his silence in recent months is now ringing up and down the land.

Anyone out there got any news?
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« Reply #29 on: 14:10:31, 21-01-2008 »

Yes, I noticed this a while back, and then I thought Smittims seemed a direct, no-nonsense kind of person, and he may have one day simply decided 'right that's enough, this isn't for me anymore'.

I do hope he is well. I always enjoyed reading his posts.

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