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Would b) be anything to do with the the Weill/Ira Gershwin musical Lady In The Dark and the song My Ship?
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostWould b) be anything to do with the the Weill/Ira Gershwin musical Lady In The Dark and the song My Ship?
Was Karl Marx's wife really called Jenny?! Well I never!"...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
Was Karl Marx's wife really called Jenny?! Well I never!
The things you learn! Well I never indeed.
Edit: Off now for a pizza accompanied by a robust Italian.Last edited by Guest; 30-04-11, 19:10.
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Norfolk Born
Looks like a three-way tie, folks! Jenny Lind ('The Swedish Nightingale'); Pirate Jenny and the black freighter; and Jenny von Westphalen who, like her husband Karl, lies in Highgate Cemetery. Who sets 'K', I wonder - amateur51 for so quickly spotting Jenny, I think?
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostLooks like a three-way tie, folks! Jenny Lind ('The Swedish Nightingale'); Pirate Jenny and the black freighter; and Jenny von Westphalen who, like her husband Karl, lies in Highgate Cemetery. Who sets 'K', I wonder - amateur51 for so quickly spotting Jenny, I think?
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostLooks like a three-way tie, folks! Jenny Lind ('The Swedish Nightingale'); Pirate Jenny and the black freighter; and Jenny von Westphalen who, like her husband Karl, lies in Highgate Cemetery. Who sets 'K', I wonder - amateur51 for so quickly spotting Jenny, I think?"...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 Anna View PostYes, Ams definitely gets to set the K, no contest
I'll bestir myself after some shopping, with a K, ok?
Rest easy a while my next-door neighbours are playing what my ol' Dad used to call 'Loud Reggie music' in their patio garden
If it continues beyond midnight, I'm going to seach Spotify for the Willi Boskovsky/Florence Foster Jenkins/Cavan O'ConnorElectra and play it at full tilt
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Right then ....
a) A famous doctor who liked to 'keep things moving', a film of whose life offered an opportunity to view Matthew Broderick’s substantial rear portions;
b) A musician the title of one of whose works suggests a religious work by an 18th century master;
c) Another musician whose band title suggests an affinity with a famous sporting team in the North East
What K connects them?
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Anna
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