Hi Steve. Time to get into Wagner's Ring then. No sniggering at the back,
you plebs.


    Nigel.



On 23 June 2010 12:02, Steve Gillen <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Cheers Nigel
>
> Love Opera and listen to it a great deal already - also love the Theatre a
> lot - especially musicals - we go a lot
>
> I can play the flute passably badly - no urge to improve it or try another
>
> I have the artistic talents of a 3 year old - can't draw for toffee
>
> Tried programming and was useless at it - I simply don't have a logical
> mind
> for that sort of thing - I was a salesman for over 30 years and my mind
> leaps about from one place to another and I cannot think logically for long
> enough to programme well - all I ever did was either rubbish or unfinished
> because I became so bored.
>
> Would love to take up skydiving again, but I doubt I would be allowed to
> :-(  (If you can and haven't then trust me, try it)
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Nigel Barber
> Sent: 23 June 2010 11:55
> To: Andrew Ewart
> Cc: Leeds United E-Mail List
> Subject: Re: [LU] NON LU: This and That and a bit of football
>
> Hi Steve. Get well soon. As for diversions:
>
> Opera is a magnificent obsession.
>
> Learn to play an instrument.
>
> Learn to draw.
>
> Learn to program.
>
> New skills are the hardest to master, but so fulfilling when you do.
>
>
> Best,
>     Nigel.
>
>
>


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