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Are you a fan of any particular R3 presenter or, erm, presenteress?
That is a loaded question Krystal and I wouldn't answer it if I were you, as there are a number of wrong answers, including the one Radio64 is trying to tempt you into. Good answers to establish your credentials hereabouts might be "Lucie Skeaping", "Jonathan Swain", or perhaps one of those jazz presenters
That is a loaded question Krystal and I wouldn't answer it if I were you, as there are a number of wrong answers, including the one Radio64 is trying to tempt you into. Good answers to establish your credentials hereabouts might be "Lucie Skeaping", "Jonathan Swain", or perhaps one of those jazz presenters
Which part of you is British in the "mostly British" scenario?
Three-quarters - the rest is Irish.
And I'm intrigued by your username; is this "beloved Ferneyhough"?
It goes back to the old BBC messageboards - when I joined everybody seemed to have a nom-du-web, so I thought it was compulsory. Seeing various references to favourite composers, I linked the name of my favourite living composer with (a work by) my favourite dead one. The alternative was "Transit van", but whilst I'm quite fond of being referred to as "ferney", I wasn't so keen on the idea of "Trannie".
[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
I wonder if Bryn is referring to a fair-minded person who tries to see some good in everyone Not always possible.
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.
I wonder if Bryn is referring to a fair-minded person who tries to see some good in everyone
It would arguably be less than easy for most of us to figure out why else in the present context he would have mentioned the City of Bristol (or west Bath, as it used to be called when I lived in Bath)...
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