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« Reply #5445 on: 21:03:06, 27-08-2008 » |
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I realise that, bbm, but what does it have to do with t-p? Tinners, tp mentioned Bossa Nova in her original post but she's now changed it. Unless I imagined it ...
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« Reply #5446 on: 21:14:39, 27-08-2008 » |
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Yes your right Mort. that's why I posted that, originally.
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« Reply #5447 on: 22:58:30, 27-08-2008 » |
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I have to change things I write some times. I can only see my mistakes when I see it on the real board, not in Preview. Then I cut some things accidentally.
I know that he comes here some times. I love his music.
The student is so intelligent. He has a grant to do Ph.D. in math and can learn everything himself. He finds music to play by himself and brings it to me. They thought he was not musical. I wonder why?
Perplexed in the west of Ireland
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Antheil
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« Reply #5448 on: 20:14:07, 28-08-2008 » |
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Just back from a day at an Agricultural Show, Oh those Anglo-Nubians were cool. However, some brilliant Leicester sheep there (which of course are crossed with rabbits)
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Reality, sa molesworth 2, is so sordid it makes me shudder
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Morticia
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« Reply #5449 on: 20:28:06, 28-08-2008 » |
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Gosh Ants, those sheeps are tastefuly co-ordinated - white and beige(or should that be taupe?) Tres elegant.
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« Reply #5450 on: 20:53:03, 28-08-2008 » |
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Mort, don't get me started. I have spent the day with goats, sheep and beasts. Apart from the Leicesters I love the Rastafarian Lincoln Longwools. In fact, I could wax lyrical about sheep all day. But I won't. I realise sheep and goats are is a minority interest. So I leave you with this
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Morticia
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« Reply #5451 on: 20:58:56, 28-08-2008 » |
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Soz. Go on, give us a pic of the Anglo-Nubians. You know you want to. Yes you do. Plus, there may be those here who haven't yet seen them ...
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« Reply #5452 on: 21:07:09, 28-08-2008 » |
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Yes go on! I love sheep and goats in particular. It must be the Welsh bit of me. I like the Rasta Lincolns too.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #5453 on: 21:15:46, 28-08-2008 » |
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OK Mort and Milly , not me usual pic of Anglo Nubians with ears aflapping - but see the eyes, the ears, the intelligence! Although, they do whiff a bit it must be said. How could you not love this goat?
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« Reply #5454 on: 21:29:03, 28-08-2008 » |
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Let's hear it for the Nubians!! I know nowt about goats but but I know what I like!
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« Reply #5455 on: 21:39:52, 28-08-2008 » |
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I once milked a goat! Or I held its back legs while the girl next door milked it, can't quite remember. It was her goat. I was about seven. I like sheep, so you see you aren't alone. Here are some nice Suffolks -
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« Reply #5456 on: 21:49:16, 28-08-2008 » |
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I particularly love goats. Even the pygmy ones. I would love to own one and maybe I shall one day.
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« Reply #5457 on: 21:52:23, 28-08-2008 » |
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Not the first Nubian to have appeared on these pages, either: I snapped this one whilst on the South African trek last year, although we renamed it a 'doat' because its ears seemed to have come from spaniel lineage: (reposted from the trek thread)
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« Reply #5458 on: 21:57:12, 28-08-2008 » |
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'Ang On! Uncle Ron do have said Nubians is related to Spaniels? "Spaniards probably then?" "What, goats were Pirates or Jesuits" "Goats could be The Spanish Inquisition then?!" You mean ...............!!
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« Reply #5459 on: 10:22:43, 29-08-2008 » |
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This animal is known among our people as koza. (stress on a). The article is called: It got me (it was too much). I don't know what kind of a site it is. It is probably teenagers talking. The writer says that one can find inspiration for writing in unexpected situations.... It can be competition about great and heroic (in other word slave) labour, or work on potato plantation...Now here is my new responsibility - look after Koza. Short but angry(very): Koza is an animal that compensates for its harmfuness by producing milk. This is very funny for Russian speaking person. The writer describes Soviet time when people had to work in collective farms (called heroic labour). Also all students were made to go to the country side to harvest potatoes. It was usually done at the beginning of September.
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