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Originally posted by Caliban View PostEDIT: Northo was doing the spitting
No, I had the first three but not the Aethiopian connection. I was too busy munching a vanilla slice (which had an extremely Yellow but delicious filling)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Northender View PostPreferable to yesterday's hailstones!
Did you get some big ones?
There was footage on the news this morning of some from your neck of the woods - even allowing for some melting, they were literally the size of golf balls (someone had helpfully placed a banana alongside them for scale comparison purposes)"...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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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Did you get some big ones?
There was footage on the news this morning of some from your neck of the woods - even allowing for some melting, they were literally the size of golf balls (someone had helpfully placed a banana alongside them for scale comparison purposes)
(Back on-thread: still waiting for the yellow to turn into a green light...)
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Originally posted by Northender View Post(Back on-thread: still waiting for the yellow to turn into a green light...)
In the meantime I note that this thread now accounts for more than 13% of the total activity on FoR3, up from around 11% a few months ago.
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I'll watch a bit of tennis..
EDIT: Just seen the message from Flay, so
Here comes a 'Z' (if I may)
The first performance of this work was conducted by its composer (who may well have been presented with a bouquet). There was a recording (paid for in old Austrian currency?) in the mid-1920s. The composer was back on the podium for an experimental recording during World War II.Last edited by Guest; 29-06-12, 13:40.
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Originally posted by Northender View PostThe Yellow Rose of Texas refers to Emily Morgan's part in the battle; A.D. sang the role of the Yellow Princess; and ME played the bass drum on 'Yellow Submarine'.
g-g-g-green for GO
with The Cake Revue from subcontretemps
I think the law has been passed
Yellow Princess by Saint-Saens, should anyone be interested (doubtful)
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Originally posted by mercia View PostYellow Princess by Saint-Saens, should anyone be interested (doubtful)"...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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Originally posted by Northender View PostI'll watch a bit of tennis..
EDIT: Just seen the message from Flay, so
Here comes a 'Z' (if I may)
The first performance of this work was conducted by its composer (who may well have been presented with a bouquet). There was a recording (paid for in old Austrian currency?) in the mid-1920s. The composer was back on the podium for an experimental recording during World War II.
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