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« Reply #300 on: 20:08:00, 19-08-2007 »

I've eaten too much today
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« Reply #301 on: 20:12:03, 19-08-2007 »

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« Reply #302 on: 20:15:54, 19-08-2007 »

Pretty strong meat there from (sniff) Sam Peckinpah........
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« Reply #303 on: 20:28:46, 19-08-2007 »

It's going dark
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« Reply #304 on: 20:32:20, 19-08-2007 »

And even now the pizza ovens are being fired up in Shoreham
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At every one of these [classical] concerts in England you will find rows of weary people who are there, not because they really like classical music, but because they think they ought to like it. (Shaw, Don Juan in Hell)
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« Reply #305 on: 20:35:18, 19-08-2007 »



PACE                                                              ADORNO
Can't match those ears! Do have a look at this Adorno pic, by the way (calls for a caption competition?):



(whoops - getting dangerously on-topic)
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« Reply #306 on: 20:58:19, 19-08-2007 »

"A lady, when she means perhaps,
Will sometimes answer - no!
Not wishing to be taken for
A little so-and-so!

Discuss the validity of this short poem.
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« Reply #307 on: 20:59:29, 19-08-2007 »

And so, as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate...
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« Reply #308 on: 21:30:37, 19-08-2007 »

Rain makes you wet, but there is no such thing as bad weather , just the wrong clothes

A day of rain is as beautiful as a day of sunshine.
Both exist; each in its own way.

Fernando Pessoa

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« Reply #309 on: 22:17:09, 19-08-2007 »

I do hope those pizza ovens manage to find suitable alternative employment. It seems to be rather difficult these days if one is a specialist.
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« Reply #310 on: 22:21:05, 19-08-2007 »

cheese, that's the stuff.
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« Reply #311 on: 22:31:12, 19-08-2007 »

Y ymagyne that yf topycs go passed they're cell buy date, they just become a byt les crunchy and the chocolate goes a byt funny tastyng but you can styll eat them and not get food poysonyng.
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« Reply #312 on: 22:39:30, 19-08-2007 »

Well, it's a along time since we've had a Mahler thread, so.....

Manchester City 1             Manchester United 0

Bernard Haitink 13             Bernard Manning 0

Tommo
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« Reply #313 on: 22:52:05, 19-08-2007 »

Design/Technology - Please bring an old shirt or T shirt.
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« Reply #314 on: 22:54:30, 19-08-2007 »

Well, it's a along time since we've had a Mahler thread, so.....

Manchester City 1             Manchester United 0

Bernard Haitink 13             Bernard Manning 0

Tommo
Simon Rattle 1                  Simon Bolivar 2

Anyway, I'm not at all certain that Adorno ever visited Hartlepool.

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Alistair
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