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« Reply #105 on: 12:12:49, 16-03-2007 » |
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What men can do is amazing to me (especially before they are married). My friend told me that her husband jumped into cold sea to impress her (he doesnot do it anymore).
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« Reply #106 on: 12:15:24, 16-03-2007 » |
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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 #107 on: 12:26:55, 16-03-2007 » |
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did you put a 'radio 3 gang' a4 leaflet on the table or just jump up and down saying 'i love radio 3' to signify your presence ?
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« Reply #108 on: 12:34:10, 16-03-2007 » |
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did you put a 'radio 3 gang' a4 leaflet on the table or just jump up and down saying 'i love radio 3' to signify your presence ?
A little bit of this and a little bit of that A
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« Reply #109 on: 12:36:02, 16-03-2007 » |
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The remake, with Ollie as star, is coming soon.
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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 #110 on: 12:41:20, 16-03-2007 » |
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Ho folks. Last night sounds as if it was a totally enjoyable riot. I'm truly sorry that it was so far away from my cave, otherwise I'd have donned either my "travelling south" tramp outfit or the soup and fish, better be on your best behaviour outfit, and joined you. Congratulations on being so insane. Ollie's knees look quite cuddly. Love and kisses S'wave.
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« Reply #111 on: 12:44:27, 16-03-2007 » |
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Ho S'Wave We missed you . We did however have a hooooooooooooooon and a toast to all 'absent friends'. Next time, get on that virgin train and hoooooooooooooon darn sarf...? ollie's knees are, as expected completely hoonable!! A
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« Reply #112 on: 12:50:59, 16-03-2007 » |
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Maybe easier for folk to get to london on a saturday, most train firms do a cheap 'day return to london ticket' if you book in advance. www.thetrainline.comAlternatively, 2 singles often cheaper than a return. If your going to make a night of it, lastminute.com are good for hotels which are indeed cheaper on a saturday night.
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« Reply #113 on: 13:11:09, 16-03-2007 » |
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This tooth-pick incident.....I obviously missed it. Was the challenger a member of our little party or a passer by?
It really was just tooth-picks was it? I did have some prior nervousness about being lured to the Capital on the Ides of March.
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« Reply #114 on: 14:16:32, 16-03-2007 » |
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well on the way to having three shiny new letters after my name... Me too, though in my case they'd be R.I.P. I was witness to the fabled toothpick incident without actually having taken part. As I remember it, some bloke came up to our table and asked for volunteers so that he could so some acupuncture practice, having previously admitted to having no previous experience in this mysterious art, which I for one could tell, having received such treatment myself in the past, from the fact that he was brandishing a handful of toothpicks rather than the more traditional sterilised steel needles. Anyway, when I looked round next, Ollie and Time were sitting there with toothpicks sticking out of their forearms and enigmatically proud expressions on their faces. All part of the wild and wacky world of r3ok I suppose.
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« Reply #115 on: 14:28:57, 16-03-2007 » |
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I wish I could have been with you ! Sounds fun. Let's definitely do a Proms trip....even if we go separately, but meet up before (picnic?)during (interval drinks?) or after (wild party?). The details are not out yet, but I do know that Sunday 15th July is a MUST. (Top secret info ) I'll definitely be there ! x Jan x
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« Reply #116 on: 14:54:20, 16-03-2007 » |
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lured to the Capital on the Ides of March.
Well, I'm very glad you were, George. It was a great pleasure to meet you and everyone else, and I'm only sorry I spoke so briefly to some people (obviously got distracted by that amateur acupuncturist, though I think that was after most people had left).
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« Reply #117 on: 15:01:10, 16-03-2007 » |
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This tooth-pick incident.....I obviously missed it. Was the challenger a member of our little party or a passer by?
It really was just tooth-picks was it? I did have some prior nervousness about being lured to the Capital on the Ides of March.
Yahoo! took an interesting look at the subject yesterday - people looking for things including the Eyes of March the Ides of Marge &c., all very strange. Has anybody seen Dormouse?
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Click me -> About meor me -> my handmade storeNo, I'm not a complete idiot. I'm only a halfwit. In fact I'm actually a catfish.
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« Reply #118 on: 15:29:37, 16-03-2007 » |
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What men can do is amazing to me (especially before they are married). My friend told me that her husband jumped into cold sea to impress her (he doesnot do it anymore).
Ah, the old Rupert Brooke party trick It's all a matter of overwhelming natural urges, t-p. In my case I decided to take my cue from Mother Nature herself and ran up and down the street in front of my wife-to-be with twigs and pond-weed dangling from my mouth. It seemed to have some sort of effect. But you're right, that sort of behaviour rather fell away soon after we were married.
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