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Monday, 6 March
Yesterday was a crisp, sunny day here. -- Andre Jute
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Monday, 6 March
Andre Jute wrote:
Yesterday was a crisp, sunny day here. -- Andre Jute Prove it! (tm) |
Monday, 6 March
Fella wrote:
Andre Jute wrote: Yesterday was a crisp, sunny day here. -- Andre Jute Prove it! (tm) double blind test ? lol |
Monday, 6 March
"Fella" wrote in message ... Dave xxxx wrote: Fella wrote: Andre Jute wrote: Yesterday was a crisp, sunny day here. -- Andre Jute Prove it! (tm) double blind test ? lol All days are the same as their off-the-shelf mainstream japanese counterparts! and All your bases are belong to us! and All resistance is futile! DBT? LOL! Chicken****! Liar! Confession is good for the soul. |
Monday, 6 March
Strange....
The International Weather Service stated: Cloudy, light showers and wind-speeds up to 33kph (~20mph), temperature of 5C (41F). for Cork, Ireland... all the way down near the southern tip. Supposed to last through tomorrow. "Crisp" enough for me, but only when I am inside with a fire going... And a non-phantom tube amp helping keep things warm. Must be good drugs, or some of that Single Malt, 25 year old Black Bush that he got from the same source as his 300Bs... Ah, well. We all understand that Mr. McCoy lives a rich and full fantasy life and has achieved inner peace designing bleeding-edge SOTA SET amps for the great unwashed. Any day is a "crisp, sunny day" in that world. Peter Wieck Wyncote, PA |
Monday, 6 March
Any day is a "crisp, sunny day" in that world.
Where all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds, one looks for weeds in the garden...................... |
Monday, 6 March
Andy Evans wrote:
Where all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds, one looks for weeds in the garden...................... There were no weeds on that sunny afternoon when I saw Cobus Rossouw play Tartuffe. It must have been the middle or later fifties. It was not the best hall in a sleepy country town and the audience was sparse. Yet it shaped a good part of my life and much about my art, for Rossouw was a fabulously strong actor, and character became the centrepiece of my painting and writing. One cannot help but wonder if Moliere, via Rossouw, didn't influence my sunny outlook. There are some wonderful films with Rossouw extant, unfortunately in Afrikaans. Die Kandidaat is superb, if you can get a copy with subtitles. Andre Jute |
Monday, 6 March
Andre Jute wrote:
Andy Evans wrote: Where all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds, one looks for weeds in the garden...................... There were no weeds on that sunny afternoon when I saw Cobus Rossouw play Tartuffe. It must have been the middle or later fifties. It was not the best hall in a sleepy country town and the audience was sparse. Yet it shaped a good part of my life and much about my art, for Rossouw was a fabulously strong actor, and character became the centrepiece of my painting and writing. One cannot help but wonder if Moliere, via Rossouw, didn't influence my sunny outlook. How different things would have been had you based your life on Pangloss rather than Tartuffe. -- Eiron There's something scary about stupidity made coherent - Tom Stoppard. |
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