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Author Topic: The R3OK glossary  (Read 19107 times)
martle
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« Reply #705 on: 16:47:45, 08-06-2008 »

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« Reply #706 on: 09:32:08, 09-06-2008 »

when this woman decided to put her awe in

awe: an venerated oar



Keep 'em coming bbm  Smiley
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« Reply #707 on: 09:59:16, 09-06-2008 »

Is it something about living in Brgihton?
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« Reply #708 on: 10:11:38, 09-06-2008 »

Is it something about living in Brgihton?

Quit posssible, Rich[ard.

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« Reply #709 on: 10:38:55, 09-06-2008 »

Is it something about living in Brgihton?
Quit posssible, Rich[ard.

When can I moove in?
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« Reply #710 on: 10:41:09, 09-06-2008 »

Is it my imagination, or does the nun furthest to the right look like Ian Pace?
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« Reply #711 on: 10:48:24, 09-06-2008 »

Is it my imagination, or does the nun furthest to the right look like Ian Pace?

I don't know about that, but the inflatable one is holding a camera very like the one I had stolen a couple of years ago. (In every dream home a heartache...)
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« Reply #712 on: 10:50:50, 09-06-2008 »

Is it my imagination, or does the nun furthest to the right look like Ian Pace?
Now I know what you've been lying back and thinking of, instead of England.
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'These acts of keeping politics out of music, however, do not prevent musicology from being a political act . . .they assure that every apolitical act assumes a greater political immediacy' - Philip Bohlman, 'Musicology as a Political Act'
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« Reply #713 on: 11:08:01, 09-06-2008 »

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how strange it sounds too, crippling and destabalising as it does our sense of the Tonic key

destabalise (v. trans.): to deprave of stabalaty; to render unstable

   Guardian, October 1961: "A farst strake, whach would destabalise the overall strategac satuation."

stabalaty (n.): freedom from laabalaty to fall or be overthrown; freedom from laabalaty to changes of place; abalaty to remaan an the same relatave place or posataon an spate of dasturbang anfluances; freedom from oscallataon, steadaness

   Encycl. Brat., 1883: "Safety agaanst dasplacement by turnang as called stabalaty of posataon, safety agaanst dasplacement by sladang, stabalaty of fractaon."
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« Reply #714 on: 11:30:49, 09-06-2008 »

felicious

felicious: extremely appetising to cats.
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« Reply #715 on: 14:10:55, 09-06-2008 »



Is it my imagination, or does the nun furthest to the right look like Ian Pace?

I think I agree here, but have you also noticed a resemblance to Mort ... the one smoking???

Roll Eyes
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« Reply #716 on: 14:37:23, 09-06-2008 »



Is it my imagination, or does the nun furthest to the right look like Ian Pace?

I think I agree here, but have you also noticed a resemblance to Mort ... the one smoking???

Roll Eyes

Right, well that's two of us outed. So, who's the one wearing the interesting necklace and clutching the big water pistol? Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #717 on: 17:05:36, 09-06-2008 »

...I always remember Sir Andrew Davies condcuting the BBCSO in TLotP in 2000, when he did Delius's 'A walk in the paradise Garden'.

condcuting (musical slang) A type of musical 'foreplay' in which a conductor endears himself to an orchestra by smiling at it and generally behaving 'cutely'.
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« Reply #718 on: 18:14:04, 09-06-2008 »

...I always remember Sir Andrew Davies condcuting the BBCSO in TLotP in 2000, when he did Delius's 'A walk in the paradise Garden'.

condcuting (musical slang) A type of musical 'foreplay' in which a conductor endears himself to an orchestra by smiling at it and generally behaving 'cutely'.

Note this behaviour is so rare as to render the word condcuting practically obsolete.
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« Reply #719 on: 23:05:00, 09-06-2008 »



Nice ones Baz and strina  Grin Grin

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