• the Gourd or the Shoe?

    From Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow@1:379/45 to All on Friday, March 10, 2006 21:03:16
    From: "Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow" <secondary09@yahoo.com>

    Which do you follow?

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  • From Warren Okuma@1:379/45 to Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow on Sunday, March 26, 2006 00:00:46
    From: "Warren Okuma" <wokuma@lava.net>


    "Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow" <secondary09@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:oQlQf.16516$oL.9650@attbi_s71...
    Which do you follow?

    The Shrubbery!

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  • From Albert Sims@1:379/45 to Warren Okuma on Sunday, March 26, 2006 10:22:26
    From: Albert Sims <alsims65@nospamhotmail.com>

    Warren Okuma wrote:
    "Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow" <secondary09@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:oQlQf.16516$oL.9650@attbi_s71...
    Which do you follow?

    The Shrubbery!



    Semprini!

    --
    Albert Sims
    West Monroe,Louisiana

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  • From Warren Okuma@1:379/45 to Albert Sims on Wednesday, April 05, 2006 21:30:32
    From: "Warren Okuma" <wokuma@lava.net>


    "Albert Sims" <alsims65@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message news:GhyVf.2325$yn4.674@bignews7.bellsouth.net...
    Warren Okuma wrote:
    "Sir Fecund Hubris of Winschow" <secondary09@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:oQlQf.16516$oL.9650@attbi_s71...
    Which do you follow?

    The Shrubbery!

    Semprini!

    Ah, Semprini...

    Alberto Fernanco Riccardo Semprini (born 1908, died January 19, 1990) was a British pianist, famous for appearances on the BBC. His initial fame came from headlining a light music programme, Semprini Serenade, that first aired on BBC Radio in 1957 and continued for around 25 years. Born in Bath, England of Italian ancestry, Semprini showed early talent for both the piano and cello. He
    graduated from the Verdi Conservatory in Milan, Italy in 1928, having studied composition and conducting as well as honing his skills at the piano. He went on to write a number of original compositions on the lighter side of the musical repertoire, including Mediterranean Concerto, which he used as the theme tune for his radio show.

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