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Corrie has been absolutely brilliant ever since Sunday ....I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's episode - and what a treat Caliban has in store when he sits down to watch the omnibus edition!
OK my little sherbunkins, I must away to my bed .... I'm sure that someone will get this L soon & I'll see y'all in the morning
As a clue - there might be what some might call a little deception in my use of L but vinteuil has already made an assumption that suggests to me that he doesn't regard it as a deception ... or has he not noticed?
Corrie has been absolutely brilliant ever since Sunday ....I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's episode - and what a treat Caliban has in store when he sits down to watch the omnibus edition!
Yes, wonderful, gripping stuff isn't it? And there is at least another week of it!!!
Corrie has been absolutely brilliant ever since Sunday ....I'm really looking forward to tomorrow's episode - and what a treat Caliban has in store when he sits down to watch the omnibus edition!
"...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..."
Just to say that, should Llangollen be correct, I neither seek nor deserve any credit, as antongould got the correct answer. I merely checked out some details by way of confirmation for my own satisfaction.
Welsh has a surprisingly different alphabet to English and its double letters (treble even -ngh) are an important factor to bear in mind when doing Welsh crosswords - and Spanish ones
What M links 2 composers - one with a chamber work that was just a little sheepish and the other who played piano on a Sinfonia recording of a Paul Simon "classic". Also we have a judge appointed to the Bench by Ronnie Reagan! All musical to varying degrees.
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