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Author Topic: Meeting 19th April  (Read 7520 times)
Lord Byron
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« Reply #120 on: 08:51:06, 20-04-2007 »

pub meet ups more popular than classical music related meet ups on the radio 3 board  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #121 on: 09:04:15, 20-04-2007 »

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....pictures of mud wrestling.....

Whoops. Mentioning that seems to have brought some interesting specialist offerings to the 'Sponsered Links' section. Whole new worlds opening up.

Can this really be what Lord Reith had in mind, I wonder?

It should be added that, as well as those able to attend last night, many others were mentioned with affection and glasses raised to them.
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« Reply #122 on: 09:37:14, 20-04-2007 »

Morningng...



<sharp intake of water>

It should be added that, as well as those able to attend last night, many others were mentioned with affection and glasses raised to them.

Quite so, George. Everyone sorely missed.
But it was fabbo meeting you all! And, I can report, Mort was wearing all kinds of green stuff thinking that my suggestion to that effect was serious! Gels, eh? And I forgot to do my contact lens beer-cleansing trick! Doh.
Now, let me just scroll back up to those mud-wrestling photies...
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« Reply #123 on: 09:39:48, 20-04-2007 »

Morning Martle... good to see you looking so well  Grin

It was a good evening wasn't it? I am trying to upload my photos but it is so slow that I am losing the will to live!! I hope to get some on the board before too long.

A Grin
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« Reply #124 on: 09:47:19, 20-04-2007 »



Identify youselves chaps , if you wish .

Grin Grin
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trained-pianist
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« Reply #125 on: 10:15:59, 20-04-2007 »

My flute player often has hang ups in the morning. She likes her wine a lot. Usually orange juice is offered to her before rehearsals in this case. In Russia they drink water from cucambers (they have salty variety, but may be any will do).

Everybody looks so nice and the company impresses me very much.
I have to hope like Aaron to be there is London one time by chance and the visit to coinside with the meeting.
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oliver sudden
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« Reply #126 on: 10:20:34, 20-04-2007 »

A very civilised gathering even allowing for Richard throwing his beer at A at one point.
Didn't beer end up on Richard's computer last time?

These composers. Can't hold their drink.  Wink
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« Reply #127 on: 10:24:35, 20-04-2007 »

The person at the back looks to me like a cross between Jean-Paul Sartre and Oliver Sudden. Grin (I hope that doesn't offend anyone involved...)
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« Reply #128 on: 10:55:15, 20-04-2007 »

for Tommo's benefit in particular, here are the only two images I can locate of Stefan Dymiter, the Polish gypsy violinist

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« Reply #129 on: 10:57:28, 20-04-2007 »

and (a bit small, I'm afraid)

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« Reply #130 on: 11:01:05, 20-04-2007 »

Funny, I'm listening to Dymiter right now - who'd have thought it  Wink

Damn fine, too.
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« Reply #131 on: 11:30:54, 20-04-2007 »

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« Reply #132 on: 11:51:38, 20-04-2007 »

Milly, I would rather rather be snuggled under the duvet blissfully unaware of the world Angry But I have to throw furniture around in Sarf Lunnon today. Groan. Fortunately, that last drink that I insisted I didn`t want, that Ian plonked in front of me doesn`t appear to have done any long lasting damage. The hound!  Grin

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« Reply #133 on: 12:11:20, 20-04-2007 »

I think I recognized Morticiaa from my exposure to TV. It feels like a good reunion in school.
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« Reply #134 on: 12:14:01, 20-04-2007 »

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