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« Reply #300 on: 19:38:22, 07-04-2008 » |
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Ho and aaaarrrrrggghhh!!!! Morticiaaa^AAA! Just how do you come to have that perfect likeness of me on "Delilah" your favourite lesbian camel? My good friend Ron the Berserker is worried in case the picture falls into the hands of Vadontya Bukeroff who, as you know, has always desired to possess my pith helmet.
Ho "Olly", and cheers. Your accurate remark relating to my helmet is appreciated and has been entered into my diary and UNDERLINED.
Best regards to both of you. El S'wave
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Ho! I may be old yet I am still lusty
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« Reply #301 on: 20:56:55, 07-04-2008 » |
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Still snowing hard here in Brighton. I've never seen anything like this here before. My garden ten minutes ago: What makes it even more magical is that the world just stops at the end of PW's garden. Well GG, my eyes can see the world along his little path and looks like pw's SHED back there? My path, below, ends at my shed, not so nicely concealed. pw's garden has given me a couple of ideas A shed? The eagle-eyed will have noticed that I follow the example of that guru of contemporary music and garden equipment, Arthur Jackson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLjS3gzHetASadly, I have none of the exotic things you all mention at the end of the garden - just a compost heap. I'm glad people enjoyed the picture, though. The snow has all gone now.
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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 #302 on: 21:01:16, 07-04-2008 » |
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I'm sure when I looked at pw's photo yesterday these children were at the end of the garden, now they seem to have gone and hidden behind the shed I could have sworn there was also a Snow Elf dozing in the little elf hammock half way down on the left. He seems to have gone too. So it's "Two Sheds" Wagnerite, is it?! If it's possible I shall regard you with even more respect in future.
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« Reply #303 on: 18:32:19, 08-04-2008 » |
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From all that snow on sun day, to a lovely spring day today. What topsy turvy weather we are having at the moment.
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« Reply #304 on: 18:52:51, 08-04-2008 » |
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Really thick mist this morning and hard frost which made the spiders' webs clinging to the branches seem really magical and encrusted with diamonds. Mist burned off on the hills by 8.00am which meant the valleys have lovely banky mist formations drifting ethereally and eventually resulting in striata (is that a real word?) well, wisps of mists
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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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John W
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« Reply #305 on: 19:02:02, 08-04-2008 » |
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We had a wild hail storm at 6.00pm. My lad is not pleased as he now has to play football on a very cold soggy pitch
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #306 on: 19:06:01, 08-04-2008 » |
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It's been a gorgeous day here today. Brilliant sunshine all day and surprisingly mild.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #307 on: 21:28:14, 08-04-2008 » |
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Drove to work into the path of a small blizzard this morning - could hardly see! The snow all melted as it hit the ground as the temperature was just above freezing - the car told me it was 1°C. A shortlived sleetstorm at about 3.30. By late afternoon we had blazing sunshine. Wonder what tomorrow will bring?
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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Andy D
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« Reply #308 on: 21:41:49, 08-04-2008 » |
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We are not like all the rest You can see us any day of the week Come around, sit down, take a sniff, fall asleep Baby, you don't have to speak I'd like to show you where it is But it wouldn't even mean a thing Nothing is easy, baby, just please me Who knows what tomorrow may bring? (very appropriately by Traffic )
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« Reply #309 on: 21:46:19, 08-04-2008 » |
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Some people don't go for prunes...I don't know, I've always found that if they...) Call any vegetable Pick up your phone Think of a vegetable Lonely at home Call any vegetable And the chances are good That a vegetable will *respond* to you
Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabaga, Rutabay-y-y-y...
(A prune isn't really a vegetable... CABBAGE is a vegetable...)
OH, What a laugh Andy, I must break open the cashews!
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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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« Reply #310 on: 21:53:02, 08-04-2008 » |
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No one will know If you don't want to let them know No one will know 'Less it's you that might tell them so Call and they'll come to you Covered with dew Vegetables dream of responding to you
Standing there shiny and proud by your side Holding your hand while the neighbors decide Why is a vegetable something to hide?
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« Reply #311 on: 09:22:21, 10-04-2008 » |
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Finally got around to uploading one of my photos from the weekend SW London, a little before 9am Sunday
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-- David
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Ian Pace
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« Reply #312 on: 09:41:06, 10-04-2008 » |
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Finally got around to uploading one of my photos from the weekend SW London, a little before 9am Sunday The colour on that picture is fantastic - what did you take it with?
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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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John W
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« Reply #313 on: 10:40:31, 10-04-2008 » |
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First swimming tadpoles seen in the pond this morning! I still don't know if the large goldfish eat tadpoles I'll keep them all happy with the food pellets.
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« Reply #314 on: 10:54:10, 10-04-2008 » |
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The colour on that picture is fantastic - what did you take it with?
Just a Canon Digital Ixus v3, about 5 years old!
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