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Tony Watson
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« Reply #15 on: 23:59:10, 25-04-2007 »

Where was this announced, George? The prospectus is published on Friday.
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« Reply #16 on: 00:04:21, 26-04-2007 »

It's all on the electric web graphology device, Tony. Voila! (or possibly 'viola!'): http://www.bbc.co.uk/proms/2007/   
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« Reply #17 on: 00:09:25, 26-04-2007 »

Guto Puw has been involved in running a small but lively contemporary music festival at the University of Bangor. I was there in 2000 and saw some of his work which was indeed of a fairly middle-of-the-Welsh-road sort of variety, although I had the impression he was sufficiently open-minded and imaginative to have done something more interesting in the meantime.
Now do tell me, Richard - other than the M4 (the western tail end of which is not so far from your Abertawe), are there really ANY roads in Wales wide enough to be considered as capable of having such a thing as a "middle"? Just curious!...

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Tony Watson
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« Reply #18 on: 00:11:07, 26-04-2007 »

It's all on the electric web graphology device, Tony. 

All this new-fangled stuff. It'll never catch on. I prefer to have something in my hand.
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« Reply #19 on: 00:12:51, 26-04-2007 »

Guto Puw has been involved in running a small but lively contemporary music festival at the University of Bangor. I was there in 2000 and saw some of his work which was indeed of a fairly middle-of-the-Welsh-road sort of variety, although I had the impression he was sufficiently open-minded and imaginative to have done something more interesting in the meantime.
Now do tell me, Richard - other than the M4 (the western tail end of which is not so far from your Abertawe), are there really ANY roads in Wales wide enough to be considered as capable of having such a thing as a "middle"? Just curious!...

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There is a central reservation on some bits of the A55, reservation being a word I frequently use in connection with a certain type of Wel[continued on p 97
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« Reply #20 on: 00:13:13, 26-04-2007 »

Not impressed with the derscription of Cooke's performing version of Mahler's sketches for the 10th Symphony as "completed Cooke". I don't think he would have been too happy with that blunder either.
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« Reply #21 on: 08:46:46, 26-04-2007 »

Guto Puw has been involved in running a small but lively contemporary music festival at the University of Bangor. I was there in 2000 and saw some of his work which was indeed of a fairly middle-of-the-Welsh-road sort of variety, although I had the impression he was sufficiently open-minded and imaginative to have done something more interesting in the meantime.
Now do tell me, Richard - other than the M4 (the western tail end of which is not so far from your Abertawe), are there really ANY roads in Wales wide enough to be considered as capable of having such a thing as a "middle"? Just curious!...
Good point, and one which has personal resonances for me, in that since the middle of the road is so relatively wide, those of us of a more modernistic bent are forced into the gutter. Or into England.
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« Reply #22 on: 12:57:11, 26-04-2007 »

It's all on the electric web graphology device, Tony. 

All this new-fangled stuff. It'll never catch on. I prefer to have something in my hand.

I have, Tony, as of around 5pm yesterday.

It looks like a rather good season (as these things go. Not much Barrett, but then there never is, is there?).
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« Reply #23 on: 21:04:29, 26-04-2007 »

2 beethoven 9's...
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« Reply #24 on: 09:54:14, 27-04-2007 »

Better than 9 Beethoven 2s...
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« Reply #25 on: 10:39:34, 27-04-2007 »

2 beethoven 9's...

As I confidently predicted in reply #13 ...  Smiley
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