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Author Topic: Where is it???  (Read 7360 times)
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« Reply #30 on: 16:17:46, 21-07-2007 »

Oh dear, Ollie. It could be nearing the time for this -


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« Reply #31 on: 17:52:49, 21-07-2007 »



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Maybe here ollie?.. opilec?

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« Reply #32 on: 18:07:32, 21-07-2007 »

Ollie,

Just wondering, you haven't recently taken to wearing attractive earrings like Pat Butcher from EastEnders?

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« Reply #33 on: 18:14:11, 21-07-2007 »



Or were you caught short at a concert somewhere?

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« Reply #34 on: 18:16:34, 21-07-2007 »



Have you tried the galleries of modern art?

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« Reply #35 on: 18:35:45, 21-07-2007 »

It's always in the last place you look for it.



Of course it is, Kitty, because once you've found it, you don't have to look anywhere else for it, so it must by definition be in the last place you looked. Wink
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« Reply #36 on: 21:19:55, 21-07-2007 »

It's hanging out with my disc of the Reger Hiller and Mozart variations, which I have been hunting for for days ...
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« Reply #37 on: 21:35:40, 21-07-2007 »

It's hanging out with my disc of the Reger Hiller and Mozart variations, which I have been hunting for for days ...

And my copy of Zimmermann's Die Soldaten, for which I have the sleeve and the jewel case but no libretto and no discs.  I fear I lent this to someone years ago, although I haven't the slightest idea who.  Too bad.
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« Reply #38 on: 23:16:47, 21-07-2007 »

Apparently the Home Page knows, Oz:

Where is it??? <<1 2 3>> In The Coffee Bar


Now all you need to know is which Coffee Bar. How many exactly are there in Köln?
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« Reply #39 on: 23:49:17, 21-07-2007 »

And my copy of Zimmermann's Die Soldaten, for which I have the sleeve and the jewel case but no libretto and no discs.
Would you like a replacement copy, Evan? Don't think I can quite find time to run you off a copy of the score though.

I'm afraid it's not in the computer unless it's wedged deep inside - I've been loading up my iPod for a couple of days so there's been a steady procession of other gear...

Martle, I'll be off to the hardware shop first thing Monday. Wink
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« Reply #40 on: 00:06:02, 22-07-2007 »

Did you ever have that CD in the first place? False memory syndrome and all that...

Otherwise, I think Thommo is on to something when he wonders whether you have taken a leaf out of the Pat Butcher guide to fashion. Or maybe you auditioned for a part in the Gypsy Baron recently and you're still in costume.
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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #41 on: 01:08:00, 22-07-2007 »

It's always in the last place you look for it.



Of course it is, Kitty, because once you've found it, you don't have to look anywhere else for it, so it must by definition be in the last place you looked. Wink

Thank you for sorting that out Ron. Perhaps you could help me with something else that's been puzzling me, which is; why is it that when you dial a wrong number it's never busy?
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« Reply #42 on: 02:21:18, 22-07-2007 »

Kitty,

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy  very clever
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« Reply #43 on: 04:52:44, 22-07-2007 »

I've lost this CD. . . . So where has it got to? Any ideas?

The most likely cause in our experience is a visitor. (We seem to remember Member Time Is Now's - what does that mean, by the way? - already saying something along those lines but not in this thread it seems.) We have had several scores recordings and books go missing in this way.

And indeed it is often we have found those people of whom one would least have expected it who turn out to have a propensity to abstract. We have indeed lived and learned!

May we advise Members now that not quite the only way of discovering some one's character but by far the most reliable is the old one of gazing into his (or perhaps her) eyes?
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« Reply #44 on: 09:40:32, 22-07-2007 »

What a sad choice you made in your friends Sydney. I suppose you could always restrict their access to one room and hide all your treasures elsewhere?

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