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Sorry, I was walking the dogs
The name has been a source of confusion. Many composers have called for ‘xylorimba’, including Alban Berg, Pierre Boulez and Olivier Messiaen, but written parts requiring only a four-octave xylophonePacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostSorry, I was walking the dogsA new one on me. Sorry, I must be very rude, I have an appointment - I will think about a Y or whatever and post ASAP
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Originally posted by mercia View Postonly vaguely
C forth Highlanders
D for dumb
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here it is
http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/alphabet
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostThat's the feller, some nice variations too
The Cornish Alphabet
A is for ansum which we d'think we are (Es, no-one else would, would they)
And B is fer bussa, a git Cornish jar -
And C is fer cream (which we d'like a lot), Our cream is that thick
you could call'n a clot!
D is for Digey - down St Ives, dawn't 'ee see,
And E is fer thee and fer me and fer she. (She eden no 'ee! 'Es she is
cause if she was with 'ee and I saw her coming down the street,
I would say "Well, where are 'ee off to now I wonder?")
F is fer fairings you d'get up at the Fair - They d'go a bit sticky,
but the flavour is rare!
And G is fer gulls, as they d'fly cross the bar - But if you're underneath
them, then watch out my gar!
H is fer heavy - a git slab o'cake, All dough and currints, like mo-ther d'bake.
I is fer 'idna' - my dear soul I cain't think! All this'ere rhymin' d'drive me to drink!
And J is fer Janner - that's our cousin Jack - You give 'ee some
cheek and he'll give'ee one back!
K is fer klunk, you know, when you d'swalla -
And L is fer larrups - a git lout of a fella.
M is fer mo-ther, for whom we d'all care,
And N is fer nawthen that's going nowhere.
O is the ore ('No, no - not that kind of ore!') - that's the copper and tin, That we dig down the mines midst the darkness and din - ('Oooh, very profound!')
And P is fer wan thing - that's pasties galore! My dear, when
I've 'ad a pasty, I don't want nawthen no more!
And Q is the queue where we patiently stood - For two pennorth of
butter and a bit of 'og's pud!
R is fer ray - now, there's a sweet bit o' fish, Boiled taties and
butter d'make a rich dish.
And S is fer saffron and Sunday School treat - 'Es - remember the
banner we carr'd in the street?
And T is fer toe-rag, all salty and wry - When I've 'ad some of that
I could drink the sea dry!
And U is fer 'us' - well, we d'say 'we' - ('That edn't very good!
'S'better n'your 'idna', anyhow!')
And V is fer 'varmint' - some trouble is he!
W is fer withies, fer making pots fer the crabs, And sticking up
chimblys when cleaning the slabs;
And X marks the spot - of a h'old Cornish cross, All covered in lichen
and soft silky moss ...
And Y is fer 'Yeow!!' - 'es, you d'hear that in the street! Now that's a
true Cornish greeting wherever you d'meet.
Z Well - all I can think of fer here is Zennor - Aw, come's'on -
lets go home and have denner.
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I nearly wrote myself off this evening leaving the M1 onto the A57. For some reason I thought that I had right of way at the roundabout (there are traffic lights but they were not on). I was thinking about where I was going to and not about the road (and also desperately trying to find something to listen to on the radio - I couldn't face CoTW, nor some awful "comedy" on R4. I ended up listening to CFM but it was a chunk of Bruch's Scottish Fantasy so not too bad after all!
How I didn't hit the 2 cars that were coming from the right I'll never know. Somebody must love me up there...Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostI nearly wrote myself off this evening leaving the M1 onto the A57. For some reason I thought that I had right of way at the roundabout (there are traffic lights but they were not on). I was thinking about where I was going to and not about the road (and also desperately trying to find something to listen to on the radio - I couldn't face CoTW, nor some awful "comedy" on R4. I ended up listening to CFM but it was a chunk of Bruch's Scottish Fantasy so not too bad after all!
How I didn't hit the 2 cars that were coming from the right I'll never know. Somebody must love me up there...
... phew....
Do take care Mr F !!"...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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Anna
Originally posted by Flay View PostHow I didn't hit the 2 cars that were coming from the right I'll never know. Somebody must love me up there...
Looking initially at Flay's Y it only looks like two elements ....? Only thing that crossed my mind so far was Cats - the musical, but no Ys lurk there although there is a Memory.
I wonder how Caliban's enormous drunken dinner went (and how is his head this morning?)
Edit: Silly me, I think I'm reading the clue wrong and cats is on its own. So I wonder if a Requiem Mass has some part to play?Last edited by Guest; 16-11-12, 09:19.
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Originally posted by Flay View PostHow I didn't hit the 2 cars that were coming from the right I'll never know. Somebody must love me up there...
("Brotherhood of Man"? Please, not
(CLASSIC EUROVISION SONG,UK WINNER 1976)Though it hurts to go awayIt's impossible to stayBut there's one thing I must say before I goI love You --you knowI'l...
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
No, definately not that BoM!
Mind you, they are still touring if you want to see them! http://www.brotherhoodofman.co.uk/Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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