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....... only the other day I was saying to my mate Valery at the Barbican ..............
How is Ms Singleton, mercia?
"Next week we'll be splitting the atom with some stickyback plastic and a washing-up liquid bottle - don't forget to ask Mummy if you can use the scissors first!"
I dunno, what with you & salymap, this floor's a disgrace! - names dropped everywhere!
As someone said quite recently, I just has to get it in, innit!!!
"...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..."
"Next week we'll be splitting the atom with some stickyback plastic and a washing-up liquid bottle - don't forget to ask Mummy if you can use the scissors first!"
"... and John will be showing you how to cure all known fatal diseases with just a couple of ordinary wire coat hangers! Bye! (Get down, Shep!) "
"...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..."
Well it wasn't The Seychelles - just down the South Down coast for a week in a cottage with valley, rivers, fields and all that. Great weather.
Name mentions entirely serendipitous!
Sounds perfect
Odd about the names...
Anyway, enjoy being home again, Taps... or should I call you: Charles Aznavourian????? (just a stab in the dark among names mentioned of late).
"...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..."
Awesome Ammy!!!!! A huge six, straight into the Humour Pavilion
Yes Anna do tell, if only to rid me of the mental image of Handley with you slung over his shoulder....
"...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..."
Well, actually, it's quite funny. I was on the late train from Manchester to a station in the sticks in Wales. There was a deaf bloke in the carriage who seemed confused about where he was and where to get off. So, as you do, I took him under my wing.
Anyway, we trolled off the train at Aber - not a taxi in sight. Public phone box broken. I did not have a mobile but espied this elderly man sitting down with a phone so I asked him if he could phone a taxi for me. So, he did and he said his regular driver reported all the cabbies had been out on the pop the previous night so none were available.
Oh Great, I think. But, bless him, he phoned deaf bloke's son in Ebbw, so that was sorted and when the taxi arrived I asked if I could accompany. Maiden in Distress. So I did. So, off we set, stopping at the Spar while he bought a bottle and whilst elderly bloke was inside Cabbie kept talking about 'The Doctor' so I thinks to myself he is a Medic at the local hospital. Then the Cabbie talks about classical music and I realise, I am sharing a cab with Vernon Handley, who said he just finished recording the Bax cycle! So, over hill, over dale talking about composers we went and landed up at his house where he was greated by his two lovely dogs and then back, then over hill and dale to mine.
Cabbie said Vernon had been a treasure, recording classical music for him to play in the cab and educating him. He seemed such a lovely guy and, a real gentleman. He told me to look out for a composer called Matthews. Did he mean Christopher?
(goes into full Gary Cooper impersonation - not easy to achieve as Coop was 6'3" and allegedly 'built to scale' (Mae West) I'm 5'7 and I meet Ms West's requirements too - unfortunately
I humbly apologise for making an L of a mess of things I am in the Land of the Free where Internet is not and am therefore popping into Starbucks when Lady G wants a coffee and Wifi - I will if it's OK watch from afar!
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