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oliver sudden
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« Reply #390 on: 20:55:09, 01-08-2007 »

Hi chaps, a bit of a late arrival at the sausage makers ball, but as I understand it, Walls went into the ice cream business to make use of spare refrigeration capacity during the summer months when sales of sausages were down.

But unless the sausages were frozen, they would be different types of refrigerator. (Or else the ice cream would melt in fridges for sausages.)

Not looking very kosher, in any case.
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« Reply #391 on: 13:31:09, 02-08-2007 »

But unless the sausages were frozen, they would be different types of refrigerator. (Or else the ice cream would melt in fridges for sausages.)

Unless they have adjustable thermostats....
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« Reply #392 on: 14:35:24, 02-08-2007 »

Ssssshh! Walls have ears.

(Which explains certain aspects of their sausages.)
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« Reply #393 on: 16:36:28, 02-08-2007 »

Ssssshh! Walls have ears.

(Which explains certain aspects of their sausages.)

Walls have ears *and* sausages?

Oh wait. Pun. HAH!
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« Reply #394 on: 16:45:52, 02-08-2007 »

With ears and sausages you could do a good elephant impression....

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« Reply #395 on: 18:35:24, 02-08-2007 »

I remember being a store in Bronx NY and seeing in the chilled compartment packs of pigs ears and pig's snouts. The ears at first looked like a flat pack of sliced ham till I realised what they were.... and then the snouts looked like a pack of six vol-au-vents till I realised what they were......
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« Reply #396 on: 18:36:56, 02-08-2007 »

I remember seeing a now moderately well-known composer (not a member of these boardsas far as I know) do an impression of a donkey with a pack of sausages once. And it wasn't the ears either...

I'm also reminded of Billy Connolly's line about the 'last chicken in Sainsbury's'.
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« Reply #397 on: 09:51:55, 04-08-2007 »

Someone has posted OTP asking what the music is in the background of this programme.  They think it may be Sibelius.  Any ideas anyone?  I don't recognise it at all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgwX0339DH4
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« Reply #398 on: 13:41:03, 04-08-2007 »

But unless the sausages were frozen, they would be different types of refrigerator. (Or else the ice cream would melt in fridges for sausages.)

Unless they have adjustable thermostats....

OK, a little further research reveals that it may not have been a refrigeration issue as such, rather a downturn in sales of sausages in the summer, and a suggestion by Mr. Wall's grandson that if they started making ice cream in the summer, that would be good for sales. As it turns out the First World War intervened and the idea was...er...frozen.   Smiley
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« Reply #399 on: 16:25:11, 04-08-2007 »

Ho Milly.  The featured music in the programme is listed as:-

Featured music
"Intermezzo" from The Karelia Suite by Jean Sibelius (opening title, episode one; also in episode three)
"Return To Hot Chicken", from the album I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One by Yo La Tengo
"Nowhere Near" from the album Painful by Yo La Tengo
"On Some Faraway Beach", from the album Here Come the Warm Jets by Brian Eno
"Age Of Consent", from the album Power, Corruption & Lies by New Order
"Assault On Precinct 13 (Main Title)" from the Assault On Precinct 13 soundtrack by John Carpenter
"The Match Box" from the North by Northwest score by Bernard Herrmann
"Cosmonaute" from the album Monokini by Stereo Total
"Is That All There Is?" by Peggy Lee
"Becalmed" from the album Another Green World by Brian Eno
"Taking Tiger Mountain" from Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy by Brian Eno
"The Thing (Main Title)" from The Thing score by Ennio Morricone
"Contest Winners" from the Carrie score by Pino Donaggio
"Great Release" from LCD Soundsystem by LCD Soundsystem
"Hymn of the Soviet Union" (end credits, episode three)

Cheers
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« Reply #400 on: 16:26:38, 04-08-2007 »

Thanks I'll go over and post that information - unless someone already has.   Smiley
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« Reply #401 on: 16:36:28, 04-08-2007 »

And you already did!  Tongue
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« Reply #402 on: 23:36:31, 05-08-2007 »

One pesky problem with the other place, just when you think you've adequately answered some twitchy questions about 'your opinion of what is music' the twitcher sneaks back and starts it all again.....

smittins comes back and says......


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« Reply #403 on: 23:42:23, 05-08-2007 »

Just read your message 41 over there, John, and I'm surprised you've never heard Rossini's Thieving Magpie overture (Gazza Ladra).
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« Reply #404 on: 16:51:40, 13-08-2007 »

Some nasty anti-Britten stuff over there at the moment, most of which I suspect has little to do with his music.
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