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« Reply #570 on: 00:37:27, 18-02-2007 » |
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« Reply #571 on: 01:06:04, 18-02-2007 » |
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"Hullo" said a passing badger "there is a lot of moles about"
And with that he exited, humming The Third Man Theme ....
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« Reply #572 on: 01:10:50, 18-02-2007 » |
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"Oi get down your sett, there is a ferret about" breathed a young wide eyed rabbit "They care no no-one and no-one cares for them, bit like the Labour governement innit."
"You can't say that" said a field mouse "I think Gordon Brown is quite sexy"
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« Reply #573 on: 01:13:06, 18-02-2007 » |
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Then up walked a garden gnome, saying 'Iiiiiii pref-errrrrrrrrr-ed that Robin Cooooooook'. The gnome then found another way to say 'Hooray' (but not for Robin Cook, who was sadly deceased), decided better of adding Blackshirts, and rode his bike off into a room of musical tunes.
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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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Anna
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« Reply #574 on: 02:31:08, 18-02-2007 » |
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"Who was that Masked Man" asked Tonto
"Search me Duckie" replied the Lone Ranger
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« Reply #575 on: 02:37:00, 18-02-2007 » |
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"I thought he was on his way to an opera, by that Verdi chap", said Tonto, 'Didn't he write your music as well?" "No", said the Lone Ranger, "that was Mercadente". Anyhow, Tonto reached into the bath, where the Lone Ranger had been playing with the rubber duck in a rather untoward manner, and prised it open. It deflated, to his disappointment, and nothing could be found within it. Then he saw the sticker on the side, saying 'Hatto and Barrington-Coupe Ducks Ltd'. He realised the Lone Ranger would probably have been disqualified from the Great Knoxville Rubber Duck competition if he'd used that one, so he must have saved his bacon....
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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 #577 on: 09:06:44, 18-02-2007 » |
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Andy D, This is so ooo cute. Do you think he knows his left from his right. May be I should take lessons where they teach right and left. I need to have good technique, play freely and dont block it at the wrist and thumb area.
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« Reply #578 on: 11:22:49, 18-02-2007 » |
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Well, there you are.
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« Reply #579 on: 11:26:18, 18-02-2007 » |
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Please can someone tell me... again again probably , how do I insert a picture?... I can't make it work..
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A, 1. have you read the thread/link i posted above? 2. have you tried putting your picture in our Photobucket? 3. then: In your message, 1. you need the whole address ending in .jpg 2. Need the [IMG ]http://and[ /img] after. You can achieve both by choosing the IMG option at photobucket with ONE LEFT CLICK (it is copied) Then on your message, at the cursor, right-click and Paste editedJohn W Sorry John, BUT... On my computer is an image. HOW (in God's name) do I place it into a posting? I'm not interested in anybody else's "photobucket" or trash can. That belongs to them. The image is mine, and I should like to share it. Baz
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John W
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« Reply #580 on: 11:32:33, 18-02-2007 » |
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baz,
The problem with posting i.e. pasting photos directly into the forum is that it adds to the size of the forum, which can't go on and on if the forum is to remain free.
For that reason it's requested that photos be placed on another website and LINKED to this site. For folks without another website we created the Photobucket.
Once you DO get your photo on here ANYONE can copy it and do what they want with it, it might be your photo but folks can copy it, so makes no difference (regarding your photo) if it's on Photobucket as well.
Hope that is reasonable. You don't need to use OUR R3 Photobucket, you can use any (accessible) web location to store your images.
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John W
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« Reply #581 on: 11:37:00, 18-02-2007 » |
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Well done 'A', you got the hang of the smileys!
As I said to baz, there is another folder there where folks can put photos that they wish to share/display/link into messages.
(You need to login to the Photobucket to upload photos)
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John W
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« Reply #582 on: 12:33:07, 18-02-2007 » |
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Well, well, look what's been going on in the Coffee Bar! Celebrating the demise of CMoR3 or the reduction in Late Junction, or is it just free drinks? One or two recognisable R3board characters there:
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« Reply #583 on: 12:34:56, 18-02-2007 » |
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John, brilliant! (I'm second from the left.)
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Green. Always green.
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« Reply #584 on: 12:56:50, 18-02-2007 » |
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Well, well, look what's been going on in the Coffee Bar! Celebrating the demise of CMoR3 or the reduction in Late Junction, or is it just free drinks? One or two recognisable R3board characters there: Yes martle, you were the first one I recognised !!! John W
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