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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAnd why would you embracing the Euros annoy me?
Originally posted by Flay View PostIt's very nice, thanks. I'm told there are 365 restaurants on the island! We've been really lucky with the weatherLast edited by Guest; 09-06-12, 17:32.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostAnd I imagine you, sitting on a rock in the bay, bottle of white anchored in the sand, cooled by lapping waves, reciting poetry ......
Off out soon. Good luck with the NPacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostFantasy or reality? Mrs Flay is currently filing her toenails
Bonne soirée to the Flays, glowing from a precision pedicure...
Yes the Dutch were disappointing"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Northender
The satnav message is the title of a song.
The No. 1 single did not originally have English lyrics.
The symphony is only just in double digits, and very close to Military.
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Northender
I'm now going to watch the Rostropovitch documentary, but I'll pause half-way through and see how you're all getting on.
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Anna
Originally posted by Northender View PostThe satnav message is the title of a song.
The No. 1 single did not originally have English lyrics.
The symphony is only just in double digits, and very close to Military.
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Originally posted by Northender View PostN:
A UK No. 1 single - did not originally have English lyrics
a possible message from a Californian satnav = the title of a song.
and a symphony in E-flat major - only just in double digits, and very close to Military
Now...
Dealing with the element in my comfort zone: Military suggests Haydn... but that's No 100.... and the only one "only just in double digits" in E-flat major is No 11... which doesn't have a nickname, starting with N or anything else.
(I'm thinking aloud at the moment, you understand! )
Maybe the Haydn link is a red herring. Shostakovich's 11 is pretty military... but is in G minor...
More pondering required...
Good question though!
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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