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chrise

10th February 2016, 20:44
Missed that, elle - this thread moves on so rapidly................
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chrise

10th February 2016, 20:47
btw try the Tallis! My girlfriend and I listened to it together a few (!) years ago; by the end she was my fiancee!
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elle

10th February 2016, 20:55
Yes, and you have now been married for 40 years!
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rusty

10th February 2016, 21:00
Hello, Elle!
Yes, the "eccentric" Fakenham folk are looking forward to seeing Victoria!
She will need as many rides as she can get before Cheltenham.
She is lucky that Paul Nicholls is looking after her.
An excellent trainer. He trained the great Kauto Star and Denman. She will be fine with him.
I am supporting Victoria. Nina can manage without my support for one race!
One thing I can guarantee about Vic is, that no matter what happens at Cheltenham, there will be tears!
She is a very emotional lass.
Did I tell you the tale about her and her great Aussie rival, Anna Meares? They battled for years on the track, literally.
Lots of elbows flying and crashes etc.
After Vic rode her final race at the London Games against Anna, they had a coffee for the first time, put the racing behind them, and spoke about wedding dresses!
Be great if Anna came to Cheltenham.

Hello, Chris,
Yes, that is very impressive music.
Not quite my thing though.
I am more into Bing, Runrig, and the Pogues, I'm afraid!
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chrise

10th February 2016, 21:00
42 this year: Well remembered!
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chrise

10th February 2016, 21:07
Hi Rusty

I was once persuaded by friends to go to a Runrig gig in Manchester. When I saw two drum kits on the stage, I feared the worst..........and it occurred!

I'm not against the concept - we're great fans of Steeleye Span and Fairport Convention (who don't seem to be coming to Burnley for the first time for at least 30 years this spring!), but I didn't like Runrig. (My wife and I did play and sing in a fairly amateurish electric folk rock band for a while.)

I do, however, have some idea what their name signifies!
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elle

10th February 2016, 21:52
Hey, Rusty!
I thought that you would be supporting Victoria!
Yes, you did tell me the story about she and Anna discussing wedding dresses! Good for them - putting rivalry behind them!
I have heard that Anna now misses the competition between the two of them? She considered that it helped give her an 'edge' in competitive cycling races.
You and Chris have lost me with your talk of rock bands ( are they rock bands?)
I have never heard of Runrig or Steeleye Span!
I have heard of The Pogues (and you told me about Shane MacGowan and his shiny new teeth!)
I think I have told you of my Irish friend calling the hound "Pogue"?
I'm going out to lunch tomorrow........ I think we are going to a local Chinese restaurant........or we may go to Bromley.
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rosalind

10th February 2016, 22:24
Just returned from a lovely day in London- great lunch in Champagne Charlie's and two exhibitions, one at Somerset House and one at 2, Temple Place. There was a taxi demo on- lots of streets packed with taxis not going anywhere for 2 hours. Lots of cross people on buses caught up in it all.
Got stuck on the tube on the way back though- passenger taken ill and all trains west cancelled so had to do roundabout route and missed bus, which may earn me a large fine for overstaying parking. So wish you could pay in arrears, as at Cheltenham.
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rusty

10th February 2016, 23:23
Hello, Elle!
This is the thing.
Anna will be in London for the World Championships from 2nd to 6th of March riding for Australia. I can't wait!
But it is a fortnight before Cheltenham so very doubtful if it would fit into Anna's schedule. Her and Vic were opposites.
Anna a typical sprinter. Powerfully built.
Victoria very slim. But they had battles! Think there was mutual hatred between them for a long time.
Seen the two of them scrapping away and sailing over the handlebars. Sprint cycling is not for shrinking violets!
I imagine that Jess Varnish will be taking Anna on, in London.
Jess is good, but she is not Victoria...not yet, anyway.
I think you would have to be Scots to get Runrig.
At least half of their songs are in Gaelic.
They started out as a dance band.
Just finished my book.
Hauptmann was innocent!
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elle

11th February 2016, 10:13
Good morning, Rusty!
We have a beautiful day here - but it is bitterly cold!
It was only 0C when I went out earlier this morning!
Very frosty and crisp equates clean dog!
I am glad that you enjoyed your book!
I have heard so many differing verdicts / opinions about Richard Hauptmann! I know that Ludovic Kennedy's book absolves him of the kidnapping and murder of the Lindenburgh child.
But there have been other more recent authors who adhere to the original theories of his being guilty........
Whom to believe?
I don't know a lot about the situation? How deeply have you looked into this? I know you like to get at the facts of the matter.
Has there ever been any "official" retraction of the initial "guilty" verdict?
You have aroused my interest!
I must away to get changed....off out to lunch later.......


Hello, Ros!
That sounds like a great day out!
I have been to exhibitions at Somerset House, but have never visited 2, Temple Place.
Is the latter building worth a visit in itself? I am thinking that I have heard it is a beautiful building and worth a visit as such?
What were the two exhibitions that you went to see?
I might put them on my list as potentials for when Sue and I next to up to London!
I hope you didn't get fined for parking on arrival back ?
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