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« Reply #180 on: 09:26:07, 17-03-2007 » |
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I do have a couple of photos I could post ... nothing at all of George... Others have been mystified by this in the past. For reasons I won't go into just now, it has been found that I make no impression at all on photographic plates. Just a faint translucent blur. This is the only known photograph:
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« Reply #181 on: 09:31:02, 17-03-2007 » |
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. Do we have a picture of A?
I am the one in the background taking a picture in 172 t-p !! A
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George Garnett
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« Reply #182 on: 09:56:55, 17-03-2007 » |
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Actually it did strike me that one of our number was the spit and image of a (very much) younger Peter Brook. No?
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #183 on: 10:00:25, 17-03-2007 » |
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I do have a couple of photos I could post ... nothing at all of George... Others have been mystified by this in the past. For reasons I won't go into just now, it has been found that I make no impression at all on photographic plates. Just a faint translucent blur. This is the only known photograph: Oh George! Please tell me that IS you!!! Oh what a gorgeous young man that is. I want to be 21 again!!!! Pity he's shaved his chest though.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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« Reply #184 on: 10:02:58, 17-03-2007 » |
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Actually, looking a bit closer, he hasn't shaved his chest - he just isn't very hairy. Still nobody's perfect.
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« Reply #185 on: 10:03:37, 17-03-2007 » |
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I am so impressed, A. It is wonderful to see you even with a capera in from of you. Everybody looks so good to me. I am not sure who some people are. I am not sure if I see George or Bryn. If I would see you in airport or on the street I would think: Such a nice important looking people. I am so impressed.
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« Reply #186 on: 10:11:55, 17-03-2007 » |
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it has been found that I make no impression at all on photographic plates. Just a faint translucent blur. Interesting. Particularly in the light of th fact that, after the notorious arm-piercing incident, Ollie and t_i_n's reflections in the window opposite to the table seemed to have disappeared. I don't wish to seem as if I'm overreacting, but I think I'll be taking a couple of wooden stakes along with me next time, in my moonlighting guise as Veronika the Vampire-Slayer.
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« Reply #187 on: 10:13:44, 17-03-2007 » |
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[Makes note not to shave chest tomorrow morning. Unfortunately too late for this morning's mowing.] Actually, looking a bit closer,..... Had a feeling that photo might cheer you up, Milly . Something to keep you warm as the arctic temperatures take hold this afternoon.
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« Reply #188 on: 10:18:19, 17-03-2007 » |
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This is so weird! The faces are not at all as they should be! Enter my brain and put on the faces I have prepared for you! So what sorts of faces did you have in mind for the rogues' gallery in question? Who might you have cast for the roles?
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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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Ian Pace
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« Reply #189 on: 10:21:20, 17-03-2007 » |
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More photos please! This thread is fascinating, as though my whole life has been leading up to this point. Again, I wish I could have been there. I've got a photo of Ian Pace when he was 18 (I taught him further maths A-level, as he admitted in a thread on the Welcome board). What's more - I can reveal he passed with grade A!
And that was many thanks to your teaching (and I did go on to get a degree in the subject as well)
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« Reply #190 on: 10:21:34, 17-03-2007 » |
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This is the only known photograph:
Must remember to take my glasses next time George I wouldn't recognise you A
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« Reply #191 on: 10:23:52, 17-03-2007 » |
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So what sorts of faces did you have in mind for the rogues' gallery in question? Who might you have cast for the roles?
Richard?
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« Reply #192 on: 10:43:07, 17-03-2007 » |
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« Reply #193 on: 10:44:41, 17-03-2007 » |
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I must admit that I had a different picture of Bryn in my mind, but on looking at these pics there is a certain `Bryn-ness` about, umm, Bryn. Oh listen to me, I`ll be in Pseuds Corner next! He kept his typos well hidden though!
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« Reply #194 on: 10:45:15, 17-03-2007 » |
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The chalumeau?
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