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« Reply #450 on: 21:25:44, 04-05-2007 » |
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I am glad you like it tonybob. It is an old joke with a long beard (as they poetically say about old jokes). The essence of the joke: don't bother doctor if you don't have anything wrong with you.
How are you, tonybob. I am still on the baloons. I am on 29th round (I think). With Inquisitor's help I passed 22 round which stopped me several weeks. I like balloons very much. They make me happy and make me concentrate on task at hand. Thank you for posting them, tonybob.
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« Reply #451 on: 21:30:02, 04-05-2007 » |
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t-p, thankyou! I get it now.
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« Reply #452 on: 08:06:42, 05-05-2007 » |
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still stuck in the early 40's, tp. it's getting annoying now, but i will NOT give in!
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sososo s & i.
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« Reply #453 on: 09:38:21, 05-05-2007 » |
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That is right, tonybob. Don't give up. I am determined to get to the end of balloons. I want to know what else can they come up with.
Is is a beautiful morning today, but no sun. I don't know if it is fog or clouds. Leaves on trees are young and beautiful.
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« Reply #454 on: 13:33:14, 05-05-2007 » |
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Ah, Gawd bless the good old British Bank Holiday weather, eh? It`s so cold today that I have had to switch the heating on again, am wearing several layers of clothing and am typing this wearing GLOVES!! Sigh.
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« Reply #455 on: 13:41:12, 05-05-2007 » |
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It is not so cold here, Morticia. I have a dress on, no socks, but I put a cardigan on. The dress is a summer dress by the way. There is a wind outside, but no rain. I hope the rain will come later today for trees to drink.
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« Reply #456 on: 20:43:27, 05-05-2007 » |
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Evenin' all. Ho!
Just in the interval of a gig. By the way, Coleridge-Taylor's Haiawatha really is dire....
...at least from in the band, anyway!
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #457 on: 21:25:09, 05-05-2007 » |
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I sang in Hiawatha's Wedding Feast when I was a kid. I thought it was absolutely brilliant then (I thought everything I sang was brilliant), but I don't think I would now. I've still got the music somewhere - must root it out and have a look.
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« Reply #458 on: 22:12:41, 05-05-2007 » |
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We did the wedding feast and the death of minnegaga. Actually in the latter there we're some nice moments.
Off for pizza now
Tommo
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« Reply #459 on: 22:34:22, 05-05-2007 » |
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For those that care: it's my time of the month again. It was a bit painful this time, but I'm through it now. All over. Nothing to see here, folks. As you were.
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« Reply #460 on: 22:37:57, 05-05-2007 » |
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Cripes Mart, you`ve shrunk as well! Are you feeling ok?!
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« Reply #461 on: 22:42:10, 05-05-2007 » |
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Cripes Mart, you`ve shrunk as well! Are you feeling ok?! Mort, I FEEL like this: But I'm happy with myself, I have felt the pain and shrunk anyway.
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« Reply #463 on: 22:52:31, 05-05-2007 » |
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Cripes Mart, you`ve shrunk as well! Are you feeling ok?! Mort, I FEEL like this: But I'm happy with myself, I have felt the pain and shrunk anyway. Here, have one of these anyway Martle. A quack a day keeps, umm, well it does sumfin
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« Reply #464 on: 22:54:24, 05-05-2007 » |
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Cripes Mart, you`ve shrunk as well! Are you feeling ok?! Mort, I FEEL like this: *sighs* - all this testosterone on these boards......
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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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