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*my Nain was very keen on a great swift working out, as I've mentioned before - I think she was a Sennakot devotee, mind
Thought it couldn't be long before ammy's nain made an appearance!!
Can you not be... prevailed upon, Anna? It's been ages, you c...
"...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..."
What a marvellous puzzle & a great swift working out* by all concerned, especially Anna
AA at its best, I'd say
*my Nain was very keen on a great swift working out, as I've mentioned before - I think she was a Sennakot devotee, mind
Yes, it was the 'Welsh Wizard What Cracked It' (Yes, I know the Welsh Wizard was Lloyd George - or Tommy Farr - or John Charles - or was it Phil Bennett?) but I think you get my drift...
I've just been reminded by my long-suffering wife that we have to leave shortly for a Chine and Wheeze Party ('Are you playing that silly Alcoholics Anonymous game again?'), so I'll leave you to tease a 'C' out of Anna!
Can you not be... prevailed upon, Anna? It's been ages, you c...
Yes, I know it's been ages Cali (actually it wasn't that long, I did the M and then something else last round?) But, if I post something I'll think of poor Northender, drooping, with his C all ready to go and knowing his internet will be cut off at any moment... I am so tender hearted. OK, give me a mo as Ammy's Nan would say, to work it out (blimey shall ff's tuk-tuk robots be along), but it'll be so simple and solvable, I'm sure. Right, I will return, shortly.
Yes, I know it's been ages Cali (actually it wasn't that long, I did the M and then something else last round?) But, if I post something I'll think of poor Northender, drooping, with his C all ready to go and knowing his internet will be cut off at any moment... I am so tender hearted. OK, give me a mo as Ammy's Nan would say, to work it out (blimey shall ff's tuk-tuk robots be along), but it'll be so simple and solvable, I'm sure. Right, I will return, shortly.
Good show! And the internet is fine now - I'll just check:
Ground control to Major Tom ....Ground control to Major Tom ...Ground contr.......
Yes, I know it's been ages Cali (actually it wasn't that long, I did the M and then something else last round?) But, if I post something I'll think of poor Northender, drooping, with his C all ready to go and knowing his internet will be cut off at any moment... I am so tender hearted. OK, give me a mo as Ammy's Nan would say, to work it out (blimey shall ff's tuk-tuk robots be along), but it'll be so simple and solvable, I'm sure. Right, I will return, shortly.
Like a dose of salts, you mean?
Look forward to your C (I must have missed a couple having been away for a week)
I've just been reminded by my long-suffering wife that we have to leave shortly for a Chine and Wheeze Party ('Are you playing that silly Alcoholics Anonymous game again?')
How very understanding!!
I wonder if she and Mrs Flay know one another....
Where is Mr Flay these days?
"...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..."
Good show! And the internet is fine now - I'll just check:
Ground control to Major Tom ....Ground control to Major Tom ...Ground contr.......
Err, the rest goes something like, We know Major Tom's a junkie ........ and I don't know more!
OK, this is so feeble, it barely deserves the light of day ...... and should have been put out on Cader Idris at birth for the ravens and rooks. Feel free to pick it apart whilst I, yet again, depart to the kitchen.
What C is this?
Ian Bostridge being creative
Danny Boyle ringing out in Telly Tubby Land
Sibelius
What C is this?
Ian Bostridge being creative
Danny Boyle ringing out in Telly Tubby Land
Sibelius
I feel somewhat involved in this question....
"...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..."
Indeed you may be Duckie! I nearly posted a mega-clue 'Pork Scratchings' Honestly, I really didn't want to do the puzzle, but, you know, I have to say thanks to my public in accepting the Brian award, and to my Mum and Dad, also my Agent, for all being so understanding and supporting me
Indeed you may be Duckie! I nearly posted a mega-clue 'Pork Scratchings' Honestly, I really didn't want to do the puzzle, but, you know, I have to say thanks to my public in accepting the Brian award, and to my Mum and Dad, also my Agent, for all being so understanding and supporting me
- Sibelius wrote incidental music to The Tempest, inc. No. 13, Caliban's Song
"...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..."
Okay...
... well it's C for... ... Caliban
- Ian B created the role in Tom Adès's "Tempest"
- Caliban's quote appearing hereinunder is on the bell at Boyle's rural Olympic opening Event (just saw the bloody bell's being made in Holland!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oly...n-Holland.html )
- Sibelius wrote incidental music to The Tempest, inc. No. 13, Caliban's Song
I don't understand, it said on launch of Olympic opening ceremony the Bell was cast at the Whitechapel Foundry, now you say it's Dutch?? I need to look into this!
But yes, the answer was Caliban Because we all love you (and do not get ideas above your station) So, Thank the Lord, I can now return to the kitchen whilst Cali sets a D. And I have embarassed him, I know
What is it with blokes, fart jokes and bowel movements? Cali started a thread 'what are the books in your lavatory' Only blokes responded. It makes you wonder what they do in there with back numbers of The Tatler. The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not
What a strange idea, that a fascination with bowel movements etc is an exclusively male preserve.
It was my very female Nain who generated my interest therein, with her charcoal biscuits, sennakots, little rhymes about belching and farting.
What a strange idea, that a fascination with bowel movements etc is an exclusively male preserve.
It was my very female Nain who generated my interest therein, with her charcoal biscuits, sennakots, little rhymes about belching and farting.
But, ahem, you have an interest in belching and fartrng? Should we know more? I think not!
What is the D puzzle by Cali? I haven't checked, is tonight football free zone, are we free to frolic?
Probably not. I usually land up in bed by ten thirty. If not, I go home! Oh, come on! Otherwise this shrinking violet has to go!! (Only joking of course) I'll give him 20 mins
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But, ahem, you have an interest in belching and fartrng? Should we know more? I think not!
What is the D puzzle by Cali? I haven't checked, is tonight football free zone, are we free to frolic?
I am working on a D! Just had a lengthy phone call, which has D-layed me.
The exchange on the subject of movements (non-symphonic... well, in most cases anyway - save in the case of a charcoal biscuit overdose ) has made me laugh!
Glad my thread about loo-reading has had a shout-out (preserved in quotes, Anna, you've deleted the post itself I think...) - I thought it was fun and it led me to Diary of a Country Parson, a joyous discovery thanks to vinblanc
Football-free?! Noooo ducks - Spain v France, a heavyweight affair!
Back soon - D-pend upon it!
"...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..."
I don't understand, it said on launch of Olympic opening ceremony the Bell was cast at the Whitechapel Foundry, now you say it's Dutch?? I need to look into this!
Have a look at that link! The Whitechapel gang got the contract but don't have the resources to cast that size bell, so sub-contracted it to a Dutch firm!! You couldn't make it up!! The writers of 'Yes, Minister!' couldn't make it up!! And there's a perfectly good bell foundry in Leicestershire which was passed over, it seems
But yes, the answer was Caliban Because we all love you (and do not get ideas above your station) So, Thank the Lord, I can now return to the kitchen whilst Cali sets a D. And I have embarassed him, I know
"...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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