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If you check back you will find that I have set several recent Q questions, none involving Quidditch.
That's you told, Anna, with your light-hearted, whimsical questions....!!
"...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..."
Picking up vinty's clues, do we have a trio of Rogers?
With a Scruton as the "amateur Musician, huntsman" etc?
And Norrington the conductor? (Given his economy with vibrato?)
And Wright the English Musician hanged in Scotland?
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Picking up vinty's clues, do we have a trio of Rogers?
With a Scruton as the "amateur Musician, huntsman" etc?
And Norrington the conductor? (Given his economy with vibrato?)
And Wright the English Musician hanged in Scotland?
Two out of three. The English musician who was hanged was one of my usual obscurantist finds. He was William Roger, originally sent to Scotland by Edward IV, who liked the music there so much that he stayed, becoming clerk of the Chapel Royal to James III of Scotland. Hanged off Lauder Bridge in 1482 by some dissident nobles.
I think ferneyhoughgeliebte has claimed the S question.
I think ferneyhoughgeliebte has claimed the S question.
Some people here are having a much brighter day than me, rumbling the end of Sherlock and this R.
I'll have a pint of whatever you, mercia and vindetable are having!
"...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..."
OMG, a Dylan Thoms question! I will be just so, so, expected to throw some light on this or be thrown to the wolves! First thought of course is Stan Tracey and Stan-nah Stair Lifts for the elderly! Second thought is Edith Sitwell! I shall now retire.
I've watched Star Gazing and been outside with me Brian Cox (the name Brian doesn't suit him, Justin would be better I think with those cheekbones and teeth) chart and compass, all in the name of scientific research and most enjoyable on a clear and cloudless night.
Edit: I had my hair restyled at lunchtime today, now I feel like an Arthur Rackham Pixie!
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