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VodkaDilc
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Don Petter
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostDo those of you who subscribe to Fanfare and IRR find that there is sufficiently different material to warrant the huge amount of reading time I envisage that I'd need to warrant a subscription to Fanfare?
As others have said, the helpfulness and integrity of the proprietor is beyond reproach - What a contrast with the present-day Gramophone!
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Mahlerei
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostObviously a very up-to-date one. I bet you twitter, facebookise and blackberry, all at the same time as reading your online newspapers and getting your next book on Kindling!Del boy: “Get in, get out, don’t look back. That’s my motto!”
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mahlerei View PostSTOP PRESS:
James Inverne is stepping down as editor after an 'exciting' redesign.
I was at a 'do' the other day where James Jolly was referred to as 'the distinguished broadcaster' - pur-leaze! On that basis, shall we be having Mr Inverne doing Sailing By every morning
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iain rutherford
With comments like 'setting about Mr. Inverne with a half-brick' etc you must all be very proud about the civilising effect classical music, and subscribing to IRR, has had on you, each one of you with your crazy, brave nom-de-plumes so you're not really accountable for what you say.
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Come on, Iain, sense of humour, metaphor etc.? Y'know, brick(bats) and such? Swift and Pope, I'm sure, said far worse things about their contemporaries...
by the way, my name and my picture are, in fact, me. Although I don't mention bricks (mind you, with a serious damp problem to attend to, they really are a sore point just now...)Originally posted by iain rutherford View PostWith comments like 'setting about Mr. Inverne with a half-brick' etc you must all be very proud about the civilising effect classical music, and subscribing to IRR, has had on you, each one of you with your crazy, brave nom-de-plumes so you're not really accountable for what you say.Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 22-10-11, 00:09.
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iain rutherford
Your humour and rich metaphors are so profound and intelligent they've seemingly gone right over my head. You are, of course, continuing the tradition of Swift and Pope and I was a fool not to see that.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View PostOr, since I think Micky and I are both ex-Gramophone readers, do we care?
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amateur51
Originally posted by iain rutherford View PostWith comments like 'setting about Mr. Inverne with a half-brick' etc you must all be very proud about the civilising effect classical music, and subscribing to IRR, has had on you, each one of you with your crazy, brave nom-de-plumes so you're not really accountable for what you say.
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