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Originally posted by Flay View PostOK I'll try to finish it.
The Lyke Wake Walk is funerial - but Barber set Nuvolette to excerpts from James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake (someone on the internet tells us it is where the daughter Nuvoletta-Isabel-Issy plays a death scene). I wouldn't know.
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Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostNot than one fortunately, but this:
John Tavener: Wake Up ... And Die
http://www.chesternovello.com/Deskto...px?workId=8550
The choice is yours X Y Z A !
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Well the clues seemed simple enough when I set them. However at the time I was still podged out from last night's meal. We went with friends to an Italian restaurant near Barnsley. The portions were enormous!
We attracted some odd looks, I suspect because our womenfolk were not tattooed (every other person in the restaurant displayed multiple patterns and designs )
The military men would not generally fly nor sail. The English works were all by the same person.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWe attracted some odd looks
Not really playing, your 600 could be Mozart, Schubert or, perhaps Purcell? Just don't like no-one replying to you, so I did, out of the kindness of my heart.
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWell the clues seemed simple enough when I set them. However at the time I was still podged out from last night's meal. We went with friends to an Italian restaurant near Barnsley. The portions were enormous!
We attracted some odd looks, I suspect because our womenfolk were not tattooed (every other person in the restaurant displayed multiple patterns and designs )
The military men would not generally fly nor sail. The English works were all by the same person.
So what sort of noggins caused you to be so podged, Flay?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOnly to be expected I guess! Hello Flay, long time and all the usual. Are you enjoying your retirement, I imagine you, in this sunny weather, gently rocking in a hammock with a G&T whilst reading Milton's Paradise Lost.
Originally posted by Anna View PostNot really playing, your 600 could be Mozart, Schubert or, perhaps Purcell? Just don't like no-one replying to you, so I did, out of the kindness of my heart.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWe attracted some odd looks, I suspect because our womenfolk were not tattooed
Glad you made it out alive from the Barnsley badlands!
Just popping by, we're about to go to Iron Man 3
(Enjoying Dr Who for once, Anna! Great writing from Mark Gatiss His are the only ones I can get on with... 'League of Gentlemen' Royston Vasey - style meets 'steam punk'... We'll have to watch the end back home later!!)
"...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
Just popping by, we're about to go to Iron Man 3
(Enjoying Dr Who for once, Anna! Great writing from Mark Gatiss His are the only ones I can get on with... 'League of Gentlemen' Royston Vasey - style meets 'steam punk'... We'll have to watch the end back home later!!)
I thought Dr. Who was dreadful, I think I've finally grown out of it.....
Dear Flay, I have to go now, they're not all English are they? Oh well, someone will be along shortly with the answer, I'm sure.
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