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martle
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« Reply #1170 on: 15:51:59, 27-09-2008 »

Bon voyage, Richard! Check in down under. Um... You know what I mean.
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #1171 on: 15:56:48, 27-09-2008 »

Actually I did not put it right. I think I have good friends here. I always had good friends, but not many. However, when things are really down they have a tendency to disappear. At my hardest and the most difficult times I was absolutely alone (or at least I thought I was).
I am sure Anthiel has many good friends.

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« Reply #1172 on: 16:00:02, 27-09-2008 »

Actually I did not put it right. I think I have good friends here. I always had good friends, but not many. However, when things are really down they have a tendency to disappear. At my hardest and the most difficult times I was absolutely alone (or at least I thought I was).
I am sure Anthiel has many good friends.



Yes, Anthiel has many good friends  but will log out now and resume a normal life in the real world.
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« Reply #1173 on: 16:03:19, 27-09-2008 »

Bon voyage, Richard! Check in down under. Um... You know what I mean.

Roger.


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« Reply #1174 on: 16:05:33, 27-09-2008 »

log out now and resume a normal life in the real world.
Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Gosh! Whatever wild and wacky idea will you think of next?

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« Reply #1175 on: 16:13:07, 27-09-2008 »

Sometimes people already have friends. Then they don't want to be friends.
Or sometimes I am too exotic with my background. Or I can be too poor for them or too rich.
One has to live in one place for long enough to have friends. One has to speak the same language, etc. etc. etc.

My friends usually tell me what I should do or even what I should wear what I should buy. They are so nice sometimes. Yet other times they scream at me for no reason (in my opinion).
I love my friends very much. I don't know what I would have done without them.
I have a friend from  Ca times. I did not answer her three e-mails (she was visiting London and wrote to me all of them in one day), that how upset I was with her. That was a year ago. I don't know what to do about it. I like her, but I could not take it any longer.
I am sure she doesn't care about me.
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« Reply #1176 on: 16:15:44, 27-09-2008 »

Sometimes people already have friends. Then they don't want to be friends.
Or sometimes I am too exotic with my background. Or I can be too poor for them or too rich.
One has to live in one place for long enough to have friends. One has to speak the same language, etc. etc. etc.

My friends usually tell me what I should do or even what I should wear what I should buy. They are so nice sometimes. Yet other times they scream at me for no reason (in my opinio).
I love my friends very much. I don't know what I would have done without them.
I have a friend from  Ca times. I did not anser her three e-mails, that how upset I was with her. That was a year ago. I don't know what to do about it. I like her, but I could not take it any longer.
I am sure she doesn't care about me.

The words "welcome to the human race" spring uncontrollably to my mind.
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« Reply #1177 on: 16:17:01, 27-09-2008 »

log out now and resume a normal life in the real world.
Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Gosh! Whatever wild and wacky idea will you think of next?



Absolutely no idea richard!!
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« Reply #1178 on: 16:25:19, 27-09-2008 »

I find that friends are too competative sometimes. For some reason most of my Russian friends are very competative. But at the same time they help each other and they talk to each other a lot.
I love my Irish friends very much.
I don't have any wacky ideas. I have to collect my thoughts, find the music and go. I did not know I was going anywhere this morning.
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« Reply #1179 on: 16:33:58, 27-09-2008 »

log out now and resume a normal life in the real world.
Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked

Gosh! Whatever wild and wacky idea will you think of next?



Absolutely no idea richard!!

Well as long as you love your Irish friends everything will be DA IAWN.
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« Reply #1180 on: 16:56:16, 27-09-2008 »



I find Irish friends so interesting. They don't tell things straight to your face, but kind of in oblique way. You never know if they are serious or just a little sarcastic.
They remind me of Russians.
What is DA IAWN?
With regard to organizing they can be irritating. They start to organize charity concert on the day of a concert. All the sudden one finds out that there is no piano there. Then they start looking who has a good keyboard. The fury of phone calls follows each one is with contrary message. You think you are playing, then you think you are not.
Then finally they tell you that there is a keyboard and they will have a rehearsal at 9.15 somewhere in a hotel. Performance itself will be at aroung 10 o'clock they say. I will not be surprised if it will be at 11 or 12. I could not say No because many people I like will be there and it is difficult to say No. But I have a concert on Monday. And I am not completely well yet.
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« Reply #1181 on: 17:05:05, 27-09-2008 »

Then finally they tell you that there is a keyboard and they will have a rehearsal at 9.15 somewhere in a hotel. Performance itself will be at aroung 10 o'clock they say. I will not be surprised if it will be at 11 or 12.

Irish Time, t-p. It's always been like that, and very irritating it is.
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« Reply #1182 on: 17:18:21, 27-09-2008 »

Thank you.
They want to sing: 1. Happy moments 2. Things that are bright 3. Laudate by Mozart 4. Hebrew slave chorus.
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« Reply #1183 on: 18:34:46, 27-09-2008 »


They want to sing: 1. Happy moments 2. Things that are bright 3. Laudate by Mozart 4. Hebrew slave chorus.


I know 3 and 4, but not 1 and 2, unless 2 is a version of the children's hymn All things bright and beautiful, which has at least two familiar tunes, but also exists in a version by Rutter that somebody once said sounds like a television jingle.
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« Reply #1184 on: 19:05:12, 27-09-2008 »

Happy moments are called "In Deapnoimeidi La ar La" by W.V. Wallace.
I am not sure about the number two on the list.
I think that is This the harp in the  air from Maritana by W.V. Wallace.
I will bring the music and if I am not right they will give me the right music.
I did not know composer Wallace before I came here. He is very popular here. Is he popular in UK too?
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