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« Reply #225 on: 20:02:58, 28-03-2007 »

Somehow I thought that Ashkenazy looks like Karayan. It is probably because of their hair. Most men lose their hair early. The hair makes them look similar to me. After that I saw that Karayan is playing accordion (you don't have the instrument here). I tried to find who else plays accordion and ended up with the picture of a couple.
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« Reply #226 on: 22:27:46, 28-03-2007 »

The accordionist does look suspiciously like Bill Clinton though. (All suggestions for the caption competition will be eliminated on grounds of taste.)

Here, by contrast, is Herbert von Karajan




 
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« Reply #227 on: 08:56:08, 29-03-2007 »


I loved it George. You have the eyes.
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« Reply #228 on: 00:07:17, 31-03-2007 »

I feel in one of my 'annoy a vegetarian' moods:





Sorry to interupt this thread, but I`ve just been trawling through and, is it just me, or does the slice of bread on the top outer edge of the plate appear to be laughing? Could be a bread Scream of course.... Anyway, as you were chaps. Just a passing observation.....
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« Reply #229 on: 00:29:51, 31-03-2007 »

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« Reply #230 on: 00:32:35, 31-03-2007 »

That looks sinister now.
I think it's already eaten someone and now has designs on the foie gras.
Creepy.
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« Reply #231 on: 00:38:32, 31-03-2007 »

In contrast to happy bread, here is a hot cross bun



which in turn should not be confused with



a hot cross nun
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« Reply #232 on: 00:39:19, 31-03-2007 »

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« Reply #233 on: 00:43:31, 31-03-2007 »



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« Reply #234 on: 00:51:03, 31-03-2007 »



    This Happy Breed                 The Lord Hovis
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« Reply #235 on: 00:53:12, 31-03-2007 »

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« Reply #236 on: 01:06:10, 31-03-2007 »


May the good Lord Himself forive you, George Garnett, for it`s sure that Sister Enid of the Holy Rolling Pin and the Blasted Bellows will do no such thing now you`ve plastered her all over cyber space.
I`m doomed to a lifetime of lemons anyway, so this doesn`t matter.
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« Reply #237 on: 01:10:31, 31-03-2007 »






It's late and I'm going to bed now.
Goodnight all.
And if I dream about bread coming to get me, I'll know who to blame.
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« Reply #238 on: 01:14:21, 31-03-2007 »

I`m doomed to a lifetime of lemons anyway, so this doesn`t matter.
Surely it's an afterlife of lemons that you should be worrying about...
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« Reply #239 on: 01:24:15, 31-03-2007 »

I`m doomed to a lifetime of lemons anyway, so this doesn`t matter.
Surely it's an afterlife of lemons that you should be worrying about...

I`ve done a deal. It`ll be limes three weeks on, then a  weeks break with clementines.....
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