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Author Topic: have a break, have a kit kat with youtube  (Read 1706 times)
Lord Byron
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« Reply #15 on: 11:07:02, 10-02-2007 »

I usually close my eyes when I listen to music, people just pick on her because she is pretty and they are jealous.

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« Reply #16 on: 19:58:52, 10-02-2007 »

erm... big generalisation there me lord...

I close my eyes especially when Kennedy is playing... much better to listen to music as it is supposed to be for the ears really  Grin

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« Reply #17 on: 10:03:10, 11-02-2007 »

erm... big generalisation there me lord...

I close my eyes especially when Kennedy is playing... much better to listen to music as it is supposed to be for the ears really  Grin

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Are you suggesting, dear A, that even if you close your eyes when listening to Kennedy what you hear is "music as it is supposed to be"?

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« Reply #18 on: 10:15:13, 11-02-2007 »

Ho Baz

I can only say that if I listen with my eyes closed it helps me think it may be alright !

Where's you bin Baz? ( oh now that really does remind me of the old waffle thread  Cry Cry)

Are you ok?

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« Reply #19 on: 10:23:59, 11-02-2007 »

Ho Baz

I can only say that if I listen with my eyes closed it helps me think it may be alright !

Where's you bin Baz? ( oh now that really does remind me of the old waffle thread  Cry Cry)

Are you ok?

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Ho dear A!

I must take some counselling from you before too long - I'm afraid I have not yet progressed beyond the assumption that anything I hear from Kennedy may NOT be all right.

Where's I bin? Well - in the sin (of course!).

Baz  Grin
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« Reply #20 on: 10:33:50, 11-02-2007 »

Hey Baz,

Who is that in the picture? if it is you - don't tell me you are only 9 years old  Huh Roll Eyes

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« Reply #21 on: 10:38:05, 11-02-2007 »

Oh no, you aren't ..... are you...??

are you?


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« Reply #22 on: 10:42:44, 11-02-2007 »

Yes A - I suppose he does look as though he's only 9 years old!

Baz  Grin

But then I'm sure we all suspected it?
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« Reply #23 on: 10:50:07, 11-02-2007 »

Dear A,

I blame it all on my Dad! This is how he looked at the age of 14!

Baz
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« Reply #24 on: 10:51:04, 11-02-2007 »

Sorry! - Haven't yet worked out how to post gifs into a message!

Baz Angry
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« Reply #25 on: 23:18:53, 11-02-2007 »


Baz!  At last

I won`t do the `bin` thing because A beat me to it. Curses! Lovely to see you here though. So nice to see so many familiar faces. Suspect many of us will still straddle between the two boards, unless t`other one really goes down the tubes. We wait and see ....
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« Reply #26 on: 23:48:39, 11-02-2007 »

Ha, some great names are appearing - all for some great waffle.

Anyway, back to the delectible Ms Jansen.....  is there an Alexander teacher in the house?  I can't play like her, and I am jealous (even though I look like George Clooney - well that's what the tooth fairy and pixies told me the other day....)

I hope her technique keeps her on stage for many a year  I know a certain old poet who would be heartbroken if his idol had to retire early.......

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« Reply #27 on: 00:36:14, 14-02-2007 »

Actually, just taken the time to listen to this all the way through. I like it.  Disturbing to look at her (which is a shame when I suspect I can see what Lord B finds attractive), but good to listen to.....

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« Reply #28 on: 10:54:47, 15-02-2007 »

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU2ucpW8SMw
I agree with you tommo. She is good to listen but disturbing to watch her play.
 
 
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« Reply #29 on: 17:28:04, 17-02-2007 »

When did you last play at the proms ?

mmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Careful t-p you may get this question ( for some reason, still not understood the connection)as I did when I commented on this apparemt;y beautiful woman with the awkward violin style Shocked Shocked

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