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« Reply #90 on: 11:21:48, 19-06-2008 » |
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I believe there is a Naughty Step at The George, Martle. Martle? Martle? MARTLE!!!!
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« Reply #91 on: 11:25:40, 19-06-2008 » |
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Hope you all have a lovely time!!! Pity not at the weekend.
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« Reply #92 on: 11:32:09, 19-06-2008 » |
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I am afraid I will not be there (rehearsal for Sunday). Nor will your "Cuddly Cut-Out-and-Keep Tommo Pint-Watcher", as I couldn't be bottomed to go down to sarf lunnon and leave him behind the bar / on martle's naughty step.
Hope y'all have a good time.
I'll have a virtual pint with you when I get home
Tommo
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« Reply #93 on: 11:38:41, 19-06-2008 » |
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Tommo, we'll raise a glass, or several, to you. It's a damn sham that you can't come Apart from anything else, Martle could do with some company on that Naughty Step!
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« Reply #94 on: 12:01:16, 19-06-2008 » |
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Have fun all - I'm going to be doing my last lot of feedback sheets for students, here in Totnes. Hope some of you will want to come to the M&S meet-up on July 4th, where various members from abroad, including quartertone, attac, and Fragment-of-a-Turd, should be there - http://musicandsociety.myforum365.com/index.php?topic=447.0 .
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« Reply #95 on: 12:34:10, 19-06-2008 » |
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Tommo, we'll raise a glass, or several, to you. It's a damn sham that you can't come You mean he's only pretending not to be able to come?
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Oft hat ein Seufzer, deiner Harf' entflossen, Ein süßer, heiliger Akkord von dir Den Himmel beßrer Zeiten mir erschlossen, Du holde Kunst, ich danke dir dafür!
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« Reply #96 on: 12:38:34, 19-06-2008 » |
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« Reply #97 on: 12:44:02, 19-06-2008 » |
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Have a great evening all of you. Wish I could be there though I wouldn't be able to join you even if I could since I'm too germy for socialising. It's a remarkable likeness.
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« Reply #98 on: 12:49:00, 19-06-2008 » |
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Gosh! There I go, failing to log on to this board again for a couple of weeks and now I come back I find there's a member called Freud-Lacan. Well, he (for it is, I take it, a he) may recognise the configuration urination <> jouissance represented in this picture so kindly offered up by Mort: Still not quite sure about tonight. I'm trying to finish a booklet note (why do these things always take me so much longer than planned???) and also supposed to be at the Nieuw Ensemble concert at Cadogan Hall. I may leave that after the first half and come along to join you all, if people are still likely to be around at that time ...
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« Reply #99 on: 12:55:59, 19-06-2008 » |
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I shall identify myself by carrying a vocal score with a libretto by Stephen Pruslin I suspect at least three of us could do that!
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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« Reply #100 on: 12:58:39, 19-06-2008 » |
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tinners, you could always give one of us a call to see what's happening. It would be lovely to see you again P.S. I will never look at Singing in the Rain in the same light again
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« Reply #101 on: 16:32:13, 19-06-2008 » |
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Goodness me! I'll have to think about catching a train before too long. See you all later (well, a lot of you).
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« Reply #102 on: 16:37:58, 19-06-2008 » |
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P.S. I will never look at Singing in the Rain in the same light again Or indeed the management-speak term 'cascading' which often carries a similar connotation to those on the receiving end.
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« Reply #103 on: 17:00:27, 19-06-2008 » |
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P.S. I will never look at Singing in the Rain in the same light again Or indeed the management-speak term 'cascading' which often carries a similar connotation to those on the receiving end. Indeed, George I'll be leaving soon, mainly to escape the hell that is the Tube during Rush Hour. Well, I won't escape it but I'll be guaranteed a seat if I get the train from East Finchley! See some of you later
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« Reply #104 on: 17:13:31, 19-06-2008 » |
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Or indeed the management-speak term 'cascading' which often carries a similar connotation to those on the receiving end.
As in: 'He sat on his window-ledge and cascaded her with a song'?
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The city is a process which always veers away from the form envisaged and desired, ... whose revenge upon its architects and planners undoes every dream of mastery. It is [also] one of the sites where Dasein is assigned the impossible task of putting right what can never be put right. - Rob Lapsley
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