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Absent Friends & Missing Persons
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostTake yer pick:
Scotty Celt
An Inspector calls
ResurrectionMan
MrPee
Lateralthinking1
Mario
Mandryka
Simon
They are all missed, one way or another.
but there have been two Inspectors
and the string quartet saga is a memory to many of us
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View PostIt's possible (just) that Vinteuil, in a fit of pique regarding the misuse of a subjunctive half-way through the C. K. Scott Moncrieff translation of Ă l'ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, (In The Shadow of Young Girls in Flower), Book 2 of Ă la recherche du temps perdu, has decided to translate anew the whole thing himself.
He's obviously given up since then!
While writing: HIYA SALYMAP !!!! (Hope you'll be reading this soon!! )"...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 Beef Oven! View PostNonsense, I was benefitting this forum with my wisdom, intelligence and sex appeal when they were all around.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Ariosto
Missing but not dead, yet
I'm sure, many members will be in shock, but I'm still in the land of the living, having now undergone a life changing situation. A very positive one though. More later.
I am very saddened today by the death of Tony Benn, someone I admired, and having met him, and been able to spend an hour or two with him a few years ago, I feel the world is a much worse off place without him. But I will say no more, having been saddened by some of the negative comments made on another thread by a couple of contributors.
I have been missing for about 15 months or more. I'm now pleased to say that i have managed to throw off the shackles of music and the arts generally, and have been pronounced by experts to be tone deaf, mentally unsound, and to have no knowledge of anything to do with music and the arts generally. Something I'm sure many people on this forum realised a long time ago.
My re-birth came after I decided to put away the dreaded fiddle in March 2013 and I signed the pledge never to attempt to play the damned thing again, and also to stop listening to music, and turn a deaf ear to all elitist undertakings. I've now turned back in time to an 11 year old. I have to say, it is wonderful.
I now roam the countryside with a seven year old who really knows how to live, and charm the whole world, except occasionally, the odd Muslim. This has been happening since Shakespeare's birthday on 23rd April 2013, and has resulted in the loss of over 16 pounds in weight and a 100% improvement in health. This is because I walk 6-7 plus miles every day. I realised that time spent trying to pursue a musical ideal was time wasted. A 100% waste.
Perhaps more later, but I'm being tempted and indeed badgered, for another walk.
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Originally posted by Ariosto View PostI've now turned back in time to an 11 year old. I have to say, it is wonderful.
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