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Author Topic: March 9th Brighton  (Read 4576 times)
richard barrett
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« Reply #165 on: 16:16:22, 10-03-2008 »

I hereby admit to being Subject B. The twinkling was of course all mere reflections from the radiant company all around.

Is that
Affirmative.
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« Reply #166 on: 16:18:05, 10-03-2008 »

'Subject D' was more difficult to capture, due to his rather animated nature: I think that all of these have something of him....



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« Reply #167 on: 16:29:47, 10-03-2008 »

the bizarre experience of meeting several board members with whom I've had a lot of exchanges in the flesh

 Shocked Shocked Shocked Shocked Wink
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« Reply #168 on: 16:35:12, 10-03-2008 »

It is so good to know that you had good time at the concert. I wish I was there. The program sounds like fun. The word "tuba" makes me smile every time I see it.
I like to see smiling and animated faces. This was meeting of people with encyclopedic knowledge of music.
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« Reply #169 on: 16:38:49, 10-03-2008 »

I'm glad you've found this, t-p: have you seen the two kilt pictures yet?
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« Reply #170 on: 16:43:02, 10-03-2008 »

I found picture of you in kilt. I think it is smashing picture. I am going to look for another picture.
I don't know how musicians could play with such great minds listening.
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« Reply #171 on: 17:10:30, 10-03-2008 »

'Subject D' : I think that all of these have something of him....

They do, Ron - especially pics 2 and 5!  Smiley
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« Reply #172 on: 17:23:27, 10-03-2008 »

I'm glad it went well, and I am riveted by the photos. You all look very nice - not quite the right word, but I think I would like you. I am guessing at the identity of D. Interesting selection of spectacle frames. I think men usually look good in glasses.

My brother wears a kilt. For some reason he refuses to wear any form of evening dress, so on occasions that call for it he turns up in full Highland dress.
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« Reply #173 on: 17:46:47, 10-03-2008 »

Sadly my front view martle pictures were jiggered by the light, and I'm not sure that the rear view ones are exactly of major interest to the board in general: I also was in totally the wrong position to take any of Mort or Bobby Z. Not a single Brighton pic, either: it was rather a full day Wink

What I like about kilt wearing is the way that it's become accepted casual wear up here in the last few years, as well as for the full evening shebang: worn with a casual top or even a Jacobite shirt with boots and rolled-down socks, it's lost the purely formal association for good, though you can still add the jackets and kellie bows if required. When we did the Andes charity trek a couple of years back one of the guys did the whole walk in a kilt, and a couple more wore them on the last day: they're really great to walk in unless there's calf-high prickles, but then you get that with shorts, too.


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« Reply #174 on: 17:52:16, 10-03-2008 »

I'm not sure that the rear view ones are exactly of major interest to the board in general
That would depend of course.  Shocked

Shame about the light, but excellent work, Ron, and thanks for not posting the trunk-unpacking shot of me.
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« Reply #175 on: 17:59:48, 10-03-2008 »

Richard, did I not mention about the hidden camera in my handbag ...?

Extremely loud cackling off-stage

 Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Kiss Kiss Kiss
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« Reply #176 on: 18:16:51, 10-03-2008 »

I am glad you like kilt Ron Dough and that it is accepted now.
I also like skirts and dresses better. One feels free inside, not restricted like in trouses.
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« Reply #177 on: 18:42:24, 10-03-2008 »

I'm not sure that the rear view ones are exactly of major interest to the board in general
That would depend of course.  Shocked

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« Reply #178 on: 18:49:00, 10-03-2008 »

Well honestly! Of all the bare faced cheek, Martle!  Grin Grin

Brief struggle with coat stand.
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« Reply #179 on: 18:52:17, 10-03-2008 »

Ron, you must have one or two group pics from the pub session! They can't be as bad as those from the last London Bridge meet-up, with the zombie eyes etc....?
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