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Joined: April 2008 Posts: 1851
Location: Newington, CT | Originally posted by Captain Black:
Ahhhh ! Brings back memories of when I used to teach there. Hey, Cap't! where did you go, what did you do after teaching there? |
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Joined: June 2007 Posts: 270
Location: Yorkshire, England | Local Government, Alan. There is no call for musical talent here in Barnsley anymore. Anyway, all wooden instruments were burnt on the fires to keep us warm during the coal miners strike of the 80's. |
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 Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | Temp, Clive, English Gentleman, all in the same sentence.
Anyone else spot what's wrong with that? |
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Joined: November 2004 Posts: 4413
| Originally posted by Beal:
Temp, Clive, English Gentleman, all in the same sentence.
Anyone else spot what's wrong with that? On behalf of myself and the former OFC Man Of The Year I resent that.
I always take my hat off before hitting a lady and I have seen with my own eyes Temp use cutlery when he didn't strictly need to.
That's close enough to gentlemanly behaviour for me. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | In Scotland a gentleman is someone who knows how to play the bagpipes but refuses to, |
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Joined: April 2009 Posts: 130
Location: London, UK | SWMBO is planning a trip to England/Ireland/Scotland for next year. I may be the only one in the group interested in music, although no one in the group complained about the 4 hour jam session Karl and I had in Germany a couple years ago. I'm not sure if they could handle Schroeder or Temp, but if anyone across the pond has any suggestions for people or places to visit, please let me know. I hate to go a week without feeding my guitar fix. Well, the best London can offer if you're wanting to browse guitars and so on is the many small specialist music stores in Denmark Street, AKA Tin Pan Alley, just behind the redevelopment site near Tottenham Court Road tube station. But be warned, since the Fender takeover, Ovations seem to have all but disappeared.
Denmark Street joins Charing Cross Road, where you'll find some of the oldest (and one of the largest) bookstores in the world, if that's any interest to you. |
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