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martle
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« Reply #225 on: 22:13:23, 18-08-2007 »

It's all part of the gradual CFM-ification of R3, isn't it? Sara, Sarah, Rob, James, Uncle Tom Cobbley and all,they all sound like Jade off of Big Brother trying to court the younger audience with their hard vowels, faux-working class cultural references, broadcasting of, er, Birtwistle and, um, other like modern so-called populist, er, so-called...
Simon, where are you?  Embarrassed
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« Reply #226 on: 22:14:52, 18-08-2007 »

this is a picture of a horse:
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« Reply #227 on: 22:19:02, 18-08-2007 »

Grump Grump Grump!

My bl**dy fignuts have foodled their wherkerphlunks again.  That's the third time this fanbelt.

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« Reply #228 on: 22:19:31, 18-08-2007 »

I blame the Papua New Guineans myself - after all, they were the only other country to have a poll tax.
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« Reply #229 on: 22:23:12, 18-08-2007 »

this is a picture of a horse:
You wouldn't say that if you'd ever actually listened to Mauricio Bagel's Ausscheidungen III für Selbstdarsteller und Instrumente.
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« Reply #230 on: 22:26:32, 18-08-2007 »

Martle, I find the problem comes when you introduce dried breadcrumbs prematurely. Although possibly I have not air dried them sufficiently. A tricky problem.

But the point is, Mort, we all know that Maxwell Davies once cooked a swan.
Yes, but the pre-existence of my response to an earlier posting by Ian might suggest that you are getting dangersouly close to goping ON-TOPIC here by mentioning again the Swan not of Tuonela but of Hoy...

Anyway, don't you think that the real problem here is that Elgar simply couldn't get on with his Third Symphony even after nicking a few thoughts from the yet unborn Tony Payne?

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« Reply #231 on: 22:27:12, 18-08-2007 »

when is it wednesday?
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« Reply #232 on: 22:27:57, 18-08-2007 »

Well! A member opines that an image here posted appears to be a horse! We would respectfully beg to differ, and contend that Stochoizen's fifth work for piano is, on our admittedly brief acquaintence, nevertheless nothing more than a random and wilfully tasteless conglomeration of empty rhetorical gestures designed to dupe the musically vulnerable among us, marking him out - at the risk of repeating ourselves! - as nothing more (perhaps considerably less!) than a seventh-rate architect, with little or no appreciation of a correctly prepared roux. It's all about the flour, Herr Stockhouzen, the flour is all!
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« Reply #233 on: 22:30:24, 18-08-2007 »

no.
a record is 12" wide with a hole in it.
but back on topic:
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« Reply #234 on: 22:35:50, 18-08-2007 »

when is it wednesday?
Two days after the yesterday before tomorrow; I thought everyone knew that.

Anyway, Stephen Fry would have parsed it differently.

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« Reply #235 on: 22:40:52, 18-08-2007 »

I think I know this one. Is it that they all at some point have had swollen elbows?
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« Reply #236 on: 22:43:17, 18-08-2007 »

Welcome Woger Wight.

I hope he lives in a Barrow-. Wheels not especially necessary.


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« Reply #237 on: 22:46:59, 18-08-2007 »

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« Reply #238 on: 22:59:03, 18-08-2007 »

the bigger the car the more people can get in at a time.

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« Reply #239 on: 23:06:30, 18-08-2007 »

You say you have experienced God directly? Well some people have experienced a pink elephant, but that probably doesn't impress you.

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