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Author Topic: The day the music died  (Read 170 times)
Morticia
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« on: 10:59:39, 19-02-2008 »

In The Guardian today.  This would be devastating for any of us.

http://lifeandhealth.guardian.co.uk/health/story/0,,2257927,00.html

Hmm, slight adjustment made. Let`s see ....

Yes! It works. Well, it just did for me...

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Ron Dough
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« Reply #1 on: 11:09:10, 19-02-2008 »

The link doesn't work for me, pet.....
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« Reply #2 on: 11:20:50, 19-02-2008 »

The link doesn't work for me, pet.....

Nor for me. Sad
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Stanley Stewart
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Well...it was 1935


« Reply #3 on: 11:42:52, 19-02-2008 »

  Terrifying reading, Mort.    Grin        It's also freezing outside so I've opted for Hans Sachs rather than Oliver Sacks.   Smiley
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Stanley Stewart
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Well...it was 1935


« Reply #4 on: 11:49:28, 19-02-2008 »

 And the link to York is fine!
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« Reply #5 on: 11:53:56, 19-02-2008 »

Mort has fixed the error in her original message. Well done there Morty.
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Thank you for the music ...


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« Reply #6 on: 13:46:06, 19-02-2008 »

A very interesting, and very intelligent article. I can only imagine, from his description, what Mr.Coleman has lost, but as he says, the brain does seem to be an extraordinarily adaptive organ and I hope, at some point, he regains some of the enjoyment he is missing now (or at least, finds respite from the "interference" problem).

Am I the only one that thinks he looks like Lex Luthor?
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