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Author Topic: Hello from Ena  (Read 1558 times)
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« Reply #30 on: 05:15:27, 24-10-2007 »

Welcome Ena! Have you heard the Hermann Scherchen recordings of Beethoven with the Vienna State Opera Orchestra? D'be interested what you make of those.

Thanks Mr/Miss/Ms Dish. I haven't yet heard the Hermann Scherchen recordings of Beethoven, and wonder whether I should have done. (In point of fact, I haven't even heard of Hermann Scherchen himself, and wonder too whether I should have - no doubt I should.)

Is he good, and does Beethoven enjoy him?
Hereby recommended, even if I can't speak for Beethoven.
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« Reply #31 on: 10:22:28, 24-10-2007 »

Evenin' Ena!

Tommo

Hi Tommo - how's yer diddling? You must be quite old 'cos you were made by Thompson & Son - and I've sussed (from something called The Galpin Society Journal, Feb. 1964) that you had to be made in the 18th century. That's what I call "style" - I used to argue about that with that ruffian Len Fairclough (and he never had any taste at all!).

What's yer favourite music then?

Indeed - I've just had my 227th birthday.  As far as I know, Soundwave is the only other Centenarian, but I guess you are getting near?

fave music - Snoop Doggy Dog (Are you that gulible? Wink)

Tommo
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Made by Thompson & son, at the Violin & c. the West end of St. Paul's Churchyard, LONDON
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« Reply #32 on: 11:00:25, 24-10-2007 »

Evenin' Ena!

Tommo

Hi Tommo - how's yer diddling? You must be quite old 'cos you were made by Thompson & Son - and I've sussed (from something called The Galpin Society Journal, Feb. 1964) that you had to be made in the 18th century. That's what I call "style" - I used to argue about that with that ruffian Len Fairclough (and he never had any taste at all!).

What's yer favourite music then?

Indeed - I've just had my 227th birthday.  As far as I know, Soundwave is the only other Centenarian, but I guess you are getting near?

fave music - Snoop Doggy Dog (Are you that gulible? Wink)

Tommo

The last person who called me "Gullible" gave me this...


...and I poured it right down the blummin'ummer's gob!
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« Reply #33 on: 22:02:17, 24-10-2007 »

subliminal messages, John!

Thank you roslynmuse.

Now Ena, where is your friend Minnie Caldwell?? Who was the third lady, with the Henry Hall glasses??  Smiley
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« Reply #34 on: 22:21:24, 24-10-2007 »

Gosh, it sounds like an alternative version of The Magic Flute!

(Elsie Tanner as Queen of the Night, Stan and Hilda as Papageno and Papagena, Ken and Deirdre as... no!!! STOP!!!)
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« Reply #35 on: 22:26:40, 24-10-2007 »

Elsie Tanner as Queen of the Night

Could happen.

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« Reply #36 on: 22:39:58, 24-10-2007 »

subliminal messages, John!

Thank you roslynmuse.

Now Ena, where is your friend Minnie Caldwell?? Who was the third lady, with the Henry Hall glasses??  Smiley

John, I've already posted a pic of Minnie. Here's Martha Longhurst.


Anyone guessed who Ena is yet? I bet she's really Raquel.
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« Reply #37 on: 22:44:13, 24-10-2007 »

My money's on Curly.

So to speak.
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« Reply #38 on: 22:45:08, 24-10-2007 »

Here's Martha and Ena:

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« Reply #39 on: 22:48:24, 24-10-2007 »

I think she might have a word or two to say about all this ....
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« Reply #40 on: 22:49:30, 24-10-2007 »

Raquel returns to Curly



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« Reply #41 on: 22:58:28, 24-10-2007 »

subliminal messages, John!

Thank you roslynmuse.

Now Ena, where is your friend Minnie Caldwell?? Who was the third lady, with the Henry Hall glasses??  Smiley

This were us - me in't middle, Minnie Caldwell to't left, and dear old Martha Longhurst to't right - brings tears to me eyes Sad

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« Reply #42 on: 22:59:47, 24-10-2007 »



This is all very , very worrying.......
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Well, there you are.
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« Reply #43 on: 23:05:42, 24-10-2007 »



This is all very , very worrying.......
A

She were always a wretch - no taste at all - didn't even bother covering up her nasty curlers!
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« Reply #44 on: 23:10:14, 24-10-2007 »

Yeh but.... but... really , decorum !!

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Well, there you are.
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