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rubbernecker
OK, but I don't have one ready to go at the moment and will be offline for a couple of hours. So P for patience, please, people.
Cue Don Petter: "What, not another hiatus...?"
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostOK, but I don't have one ready to go at the moment and will be offline for a couple of hours. So P for patience, please, people.
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Originally posted by Anna View Post...really so very camp and funny about aesthetes and lesbians. Or that is the on-dit in Builth Wells.
That is your best yet, Anna!!!
As for your question, that pesky intruder, work, got in the way, followed by the journey home. The solutions were right up rubbers's latex-lined alley anyway.
Point of detail - Billy the Kid is listed in Wikipedia as someone who is "often wrongly" referred to as a cowboy. He was a rustler and outlaw, not strictly speaking a cowboy. Apparently.
Now the weekend hurrah! till a journey to France on Tuesday morning chouette!"...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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Don Petter
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostOK, but I don't have one ready to go at the moment and will be offline for a couple of hours. So P for patience, please, people.
Cue Don Petter: "What, not another hiatus...?"
No! I'm as easy as an oil slick, now I'm back home. It was earlier in the week, when I was 'on tour' and trying to tune in via Android gizmo now and again when I could find some Free Wi-Fi, that it seemed my window never coincided with a live question.
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rubbernecker
Which P first put Harry in the can, commissioned a pair of BBs, inspired a piano quartet, and gained a Hollywood star?
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Don Petter
Polignac (Prince and Princess de) commissioned quite a few musical works in the early twentieth century?
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by Don Petter View PostSo I've lost the thread! Not for the first time (and to be honest, it has been getting rather diffuse of late, and difficult to see the wood for the lovies ... )
EDIT: Message #2553 contains all previous answers. I make a point of checking there before setting a question.
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostFurrow-browed of Felixstowe has rung in to ask precisely where we are as regards 'P'.
EDIT: Message #2553 contains all previous answers. I make a point of checking there before setting a 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..."
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Norfolk Born
Thank you! (Blame my confusion on those who introduce such extraneous matter as, say, bargain wines at the Co-op, walks in uncharted territory, Pink Floyd and so on. Not to mention that chap on the East coast who WILL GO ON about Coronation Street. )
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View Postcontains all previous answers. I make a point of checking there before setting a question.
I remain, however, baffled as to where we are in the pea-stakes...
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