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Author Topic: THE HAPPY ROOM  (Read 122986 times)
martle
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« Reply #6225 on: 19:13:13, 22-10-2008 »

Catching up here - brilliant news for both Milly and Mort. Er, Mork and Mindy? No. The first two what I said.  Smiley
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« Reply #6226 on: 20:06:28, 22-10-2008 »

Happy for you & your family, Milly, and happy for Mort too.  Smiley
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« Reply #6227 on: 20:39:49, 22-10-2008 »

Catching up here - brilliant news for both Milly and Mort. Er, Mork and Mindy?

Mary, Milly and Mort are really



Milly and Mort will have to sort out who's the dog and who's the mouse. I'm Mary Grin
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« Reply #6228 on: 20:58:31, 22-10-2008 »

Guess that makes me Midge then, Mary, seeing as Milly is the dog fan round here.

Ah well. Pass the Stilton.  Eeek eek Grin
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« Reply #6229 on: 21:18:36, 22-10-2008 »

Catching up here - brilliant news for both Milly and Mort. Er, Mork and Mindy?

Mary, Milly and Mort are really



Milly and Mort will have to sort out who's the dog and who's the mouse. I'm Mary Grin
Grin
Who else immediately heard that lift ascending tune (diddle dee diddle dee diddle dee diddle dee diddle dee diddle dee diddle dee deeeee!) in their head?

(Would have put his or her head but that looked pretentious! Cheesy )
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« Reply #6230 on: 09:59:02, 23-10-2008 »

My Contemporary Music Review issue is finally off my desk with all Editors' queries etc addressed to my satisfaction. The issue will be issued very soon! Watch this space!
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« Reply #6231 on: 10:46:33, 23-10-2008 »

Great news Milly, that must be an immense relief for you both.  Smiley
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« Reply #6232 on: 11:20:41, 23-10-2008 »

My Contemporary Music Review issue is finally off my desk with all Editors' queries etc addressed to my satisfaction. The issue will be issued very soon! Watch this space!

w00t!
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« Reply #6233 on: 17:21:23, 23-10-2008 »

My Contemporary Music Review issue is finally off my desk with all Editors' queries etc addressed to my satisfaction. The issue will be issued very soon! Watch this space!

Excellent.
[rubs hands together]

I'm happy because the CD of La Venexiana singing Gesualdo's 4th book of madrigals, and the La Tavola Cromatica CD have arrived today.
Also I'm going to a concert tonight.
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« Reply #6234 on: 22:23:08, 23-10-2008 »

Thanks for that, so glad you liked it, i know having so many links is not usuall in an article but i went to the bike show for off-grid and realised that it was the vast amount of information, in a small space, that was so good about the place and no point trying to type up a massive article containing their brochure information.  This is the advantage of the web over normal print, links, it is a new kind of text, a hyper text.
I agree. It's a pity the links in that article don't actually, erm, link though, isn't it? Wink


My Contemporary Music Review issue is finally off my desk with all Editors' queries etc addressed to my satisfaction. The issue will be issued very soon! Watch this space!
I'm peeling my eyes as I write!
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« Reply #6235 on: 23:06:52, 23-10-2008 »

In case any of you are interested Radio 4 have been serialising "The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul" by Douglas Adams.  It's on now.  Wonderful!
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« Reply #6236 on: 23:41:34, 23-10-2008 »

I liked the book Smiley
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« Reply #6237 on: 23:43:51, 23-10-2008 »

In case any of you are interested Radio 4 have been serialising "The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul" by Douglas Adams.  It's on now.  Wonderful!

The voices are not as good as those in the book, but I have been enjoying it nonetheless. That said, Harry Enfield's contribution has come in for some stick, as with the previous Dirk Gently radio adaptation. I only half listened to this episode as I also had the talk re. Michael Cardew (Radio 3) on, (who says men can't at least attempt multi-tasking? Wink Still, both were recorded, so I can give a bit more attention to each, later.
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« Reply #6238 on: 23:53:02, 23-10-2008 »

I'm impressed!  Shocked Listening to two at once, even if you're only half-listening, is pretty difficult.  I was ironing at the same time, but it hardly takes the same concentration.  Fair play to you!  Smiley
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« Reply #6239 on: 00:09:35, 24-10-2008 »

I'm impressed!  Shocked Listening to two at once, even if you're only half-listening, is pretty difficult.  I was ironing at the same time, but it hardly takes the same concentration.  Fair play to you!  Smiley

Milly, do bear in mind that I brought myself up on Charles Ives, Cage's music circuses, and the like. Wink It also helped that I knew something of Michael Cardew's take on his Nigerian pottery experiences from the horse's mouth, and had read the Dirk Gently books.
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