Sounds promising, vinteuil. Can you elaborate?
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Originally posted by Tapiola View PostSounds promising, vinteuil. Can you elaborate?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postwell, from the Lute Book I recall "Mrs White's Thing" and "Mrs White's Nothing" [no sniggering at the back there] - and there must be some untitled pieces... I shall dig around for my copy of Diana Poulton...
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Anna
While we await the E I would like to say to Angle that I was really impressed with Liverpool, not at all what I expected and I greatly enjoyed my day there (Tate & the Museums) and would go back again at any time. Also, we went to the Western Approaches Museum which I had never heard of before. (Is it always so hot and sunny in Liverpool btw?)
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Originally posted by Angle View PostWell done, vinteuil
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More to the point I have guests due for tea in moments. The E clue will have to wait until later this evening...
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Perhaps Vinteuil's departure for a tea-break is a silent hint for E, in which case I proffer Entr'acte. I wonder when "later this evening" will be? I ask because I am never sure when evening ends. Is it at sunset or midnight or some other arbitary moment between now and then, such as after a concert ?
Anna, I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed your visit to Liverpool. It was, indeed, an unusually hot day; a good one to enjoy the air-conditioning of galleries and museums. The Tate and the Maritime are both worth visiting. I did not know about Hello, Sailor but perhaps when I can bring myself to walk all the way down there, I shall call in. As for the rest of the sights, I hope that one day you will return.
I can assure you that today is noticeably colder and a wind has sprung from what feels like somewhere in the north. However, the sun still blazes in a clear sky.
Vinteuil, one trusts that the cucumber sandwiches are up to Earnest standard.
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'Later this evening' depends, inter alia, on which continent or in which time zone you are. In my experience, it can mean up until round about midnight.
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Anna
Originally posted by Angle View PostAnna, I am pleased to hear that you enjoyed your visit to Liverpool. It was, indeed, an unusually hot day; a good one to enjoy the air-conditioning of galleries and museums. The Tate and the Maritime are both worth visiting. I did not know about Hello, Sailor but perhaps when I can bring myself to walk all the way down there, I shall call in. As for the rest of the sights, I hope that one day you will return.
In the meantime, Schubert. My bro-in-law is a clarinettist (various wind ensembles) and he was playing me Schubert's Octet (I am normally more orchestral in preference to be honest) and I thought it marvellous but he says the Wiener Oktett is the one to get (Decca), so whilst vinteuil gets his High Tea together I wonder if I can ask if anyone agrees that is the one to order? Sorry to be off topic, but why not?
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Anna
David Lloyd George, only Welsh PM. David L-G when he was, sec of state for war, prior to PM preceded by The Earl Kitchener and succeeded by The Earl of Derby. D L-G was made an Earl. Are we looking for Earl therefore?
Edit: Having been without Internet access for ages I think the freedom has gorn to me head and I must away and cook a meal!!Last edited by Guest; 11-04-11, 17:50.
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