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Nice to see the AA thread bubbling and burbling in energetic fashion on my return home
Glad you escaped injury, Rubbers A small law suit for nervous shock perhaps ? Did you get the ****hole's details?"...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[
Glad you escaped injury, Rubbers A small law suit for nervous shock perhaps ? Did you get the ****hole's details?
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Caliban View PostGlad you escaped injury, Rubbers A small law suit for nervous shock perhaps ? Did you get the ****hole's details?
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amateur51
It's been a busy day for me, what with haring off to Southwark Cathedral to hear a friend play a Chopin Prelude as part of his piano class's concert this afternoon, and before that to take a look around my old stomping ground, London Bridge.
The railway station - totally changed
The tube station - likewise
Guy's Hospital Medical School - now King's College
And that Shard thingo that's going up, going to be way taller than Guy's Tower from the top of which in the early 1970s I used to watch Southern Region trains coming in from Kent like the biggest train layout you've ever seen.
Still the fabulous George Inn is still there abnd serving up a great pint of Abbott so I was a happy bunny - just the thing to fortify a chap before going to listen to some Chopin interpretations
All of which is by a way of a preface to my saying - night night - early night for me!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
Still the fabulous George Inn is still there and serving up a great pint of Abbott so I was a happy bunny
Also in that neck of the woods, Borough Market just over the road is terrific, did you pop in there? Great free tasters of cheese and cured meats. A friend of mine had a stall in there selling produce from Orkney, I used to pop in and hang out with her and the various market characters who hovered around (very pretty girl she is!). Plus a wonderful coffee from Monmouth Coffee Fantastic area. I seem to recall some terrific Bach Cantatas in the company of Rubbers and Mrs R some years back, played by JEG and the EBS."...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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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View PostIn the winter, I like to go over there at lunchtime during the week on a quiet day, with a volume of Dickens or Conan Doyle, and sit in one of the snugs near a fire, for a pint, a pie and a good old atmospheric read for an hour or so...
Incidentally, my Basque receipt is a take on Piperade. Halve red and yellow peppers, fill with cherry toms, drizzle some virgin and balsamic, season, roast for a while, lay over some Bayonne Ham for another while then crack over a couple of large eggs and finish off until the eggs are set.
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unable to sleep so I've got up to look at AA
wondering if E could be Eight
Henry 8, Octavia (Poppea), Horace Octavius (Treasure Seeker), Octavian
not sure what happened in Feb 1824 though, except it was a leap year
EDIT Schubert's Octet dates from Spring 1824?Last edited by mercia; 18-05-11, 03:58.
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