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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostSee #5013 above:
"I'm a simple woman with simple tastes, and I want to be wooed!"
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostBut, he may have donned his lycra and is, at the very moment, swooping over hill and dale
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Anna
Actually, we should be sensible and concentrate on rubbers' condundrum
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostWhat 'I' was responsible for drawings of white folk, a certain episode in a composer's life and the finish of another's marriage?
As to Charles Hawtry, there was a docu or drama/doc not long ago which highlighted his very sad and tortured life and thank goodness for the laws being changed and homosexuality being perfectly lawful and perfectly natural.
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostLycra has indeed been donned, but only to get me to work in London where I unfortunately find myself this fine afternoon The ravening beast known as 'the meejah' does not observe the sanctity of this day, so it's just like a normal Friday Busier in fact And I have to work until 7.30 tomorrow so won't be able to swoop along those beloved hills until Sunday, (although I shall wait until my epic in the Cotswolds on Monday).
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Norfolk Born
Incest played a part in the failure of Tchaikowsky's marriage, and Percy Grainger's mother Rose took her own life reportedly because of rumours linking her with incest.
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Anna
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostIncest played a part in the failure of Tchaikowsky's marriage, and Percy Grainger's mother Rose took her own life reportedly because of rumours linking her with incest.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostIncest played a part in the failure of Tchaikowsky's marriage, and Percy Grainger's mother Rose took her own life reportedly because of rumours linking her with incest.
The Graingers were all barking.
However, if that's an attempt to answer the current question, then I'm afraid it's back to the board which supports those intriguing drawings...
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostRubbers has gorn orff now, to London, dressed in lycra, in a 4x4 with blacked out windows, looking like a Goth driving a hearse and now, says he has a Cotswold connection. Which means, obviously, I dunno, lunch with HRH?
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostNot exactly in that order, but yes, it's a rich tapestry of a life - albeit not quite as distinguished as Caliban's...
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by rubbernecker View PostThanks for sharing that with us, Ofca. I think Tchaikovsky's marriage failed because he ... how shall I put this... he yearned for something we all (apart from Simon) regard as perfectly lawful and perfectly natural.
The Graingers were all barking.
However, if that's an attempt to answer the current question, then I'm afraid it's back to the board which supports those intriguing drawings...
I think I was also distracted by the thought that my suggested answer would contrast nicely with the answer to the previous 'I'...
I'm pleased to have been barking up the wrong tree!
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Anna
Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostI'm happy to withdraw my wicked slur on Tchaikowsky's character, based as it is on a particular interpretation of a scene from the 'Nutcracker'. Percy Grainger's mother apparently left him a note, blaming her death on unfounded accusations of an incestuous relationship, which he kept hung around his neck.
I think I was also distracted by the thought that my suggested answer would contrast nicely with the answer to the previous 'I'...
I'm pleased to have been barking up the wrong tree!
As tio the barely touched upon gay and lesbian scene here, who, to be honest, cares which side they bat for for (to use a cricket metaphor) or, to use a classical "I lay alsant a willow"
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amateur51
Originally posted by Anna View PostWell, yes, as I said, a Clerk to Chambers!! Swoon at someone so Auguste and powerful without wearing a wig!! As for the I, am floundering at the mo.Sketch extrait des Monty Pythons en live au Hollywood Bowl. Les autres vidéos sur cette chaine a venir.
Moi aussi!
Which does not mean that I am an AustralianLast edited by Guest; 22-04-11, 16:34.
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