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Thanks for the seasonal reminder - it's prompted me to go up in the loft and get the deco items down and more importantly
book a couple of the free tickets for the Carlos Piñana evening at the Instituto Cervantes, Manchester.
Learn Spanish at the Cervantes Institute in Manchester. Spanish courses and DELE diploma. Speak Spanish. Spanish and Latin American culture: cinema, literature, art shows. Library and documentation.
Thanks Paul. Very good of you - and a nice bit of knitting. I like that kind of stuff, sort of, and blue frames are cool.
We need angels. The woman in the third photo here was the angel I was lucky enough to know, that is outside family which is always subject to some bias. The internet has its downsides. There is though something magical when a very positive memory is seen again visually after 39 years. It was just like yesterday when I discovered it in 2009.
Obviously the photo was taken sometime - somewhere - in the eighties and I don't know when she departed, so to speak. I would say that she was once the epitome for me of why we might have faith in others. A very, very, kind woman. Extraordinarily kind to me. Her husband is in the second picture and I also knew him a little. Nice man. We could do with many more of them now.
Thanks for the seasonal reminder - it's prompted me to go up in the loft and get the deco items down and more importantly
book a couple of the free tickets for the Carlos Piñana evening at the Instituto Cervantes, Manchester.
Sounds good Paul - but as for that month and two days away event there's still St Andy's day to get through next week complete with the first anniversary of the demise of http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbradio3/F7497569
Here's another Andy inspired effort - some of the tapes are getting a bit stretched - Andy sounds like he's been sitting with his head in a helium balloon - some forgotten tracks in there and some old faves and some I couldn't find so there are either alternative tracks or nothing (eg a great track by Joe Mafela that's not the one from the show but is bloomin' brill and I hadn't heard before) - see what you make of it. All I make of it is that somebody should give him a show.
My regards for assistance to the avistic playlists who I notice number a certain Global jukebox DJ among the ranks.
Gosh chaps, ' that's what I calls eclectic '
And including a Ms Matthews number, who used that very description in a note that came out of the blue, only yesterday.
( Another for GT's Ain't No Coincidences box - it's actually odder than that but I won't bore you with the details ! )
Gosh chaps, ' that's what I calls eclectic '
And including a Ms Matthews number, who used that very description in a note that came out of the blue, only yesterday.
( Another for GT's Ain't No Coincidences box - it's actually odder than that but I won't bore you with the details ! )
I'll see what I can do but I'm out on the road for the best parts of today and tomorrow and it'll be so tempting
just to listen to these latest lovely spots ( although that CM Handsome Family cover might take some getting used to ! )
I'll see what I can do but I'm out on the road for the best parts of today and tomorrow and it'll be so tempting
just to listen to these latest lovely spots ( although that CM Handsome Family cover might take some getting used to ! ) http://www.abdallahsafar.com/images/tony-hanna.jpg
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