Now that really is offensive.
:O)
Chris Harris
> Presumably that clifftop experience already mentioned by others is
> what inspired the famous novel 'Fatal Fall' by Eileen Dover.
>
> Francis
>
> On 13 Aug 2009, at 16:25, Julia Say wrote:
>
>> On 13 Aug 2009, colin wrote:
>>
>>> My favourite plac
Presumably that clifftop experience already mentioned by others is
what inspired the famous novel 'Fatal Fall' by Eileen Dover.
Francis
On 13 Aug 2009, at 16:25, Julia Say wrote:
On 13 Aug 2009, colin wrote:
My favourite place is a cliff
path called "The Warren" outside of Polperro in Corn
On 13 Aug 2009, colin wrote:
> My favourite place is a cliff
> path called "The Warren" outside of Polperro in Cornwall.
Druridge Bay. A beach for all seasons.
Julia
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Colin Hill
- Original Message -
From: "Helen Capes"
To: "Richard York" ; "NSP group"
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:11 AM
Subject: [NSP] Re: Composing location
The bath, definately the bath
Helen
- Original Message -
From: "Ric
The bath, definately the bath
Helen
- Original Message -
From: "Richard York"
To: "NSP group"
Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:16 AM
Subject: [NSP] Composing location
On holiday I set myself the task of writing a tune a day whether it was
rubbish or not, just to make me start writ
I'm impressed that you find you can write decent tunes in your sleep,
Valerio - I recently woke up from a dream with a world-beatingly
fantastic tune in it, and to my glee found I could still remember part
of it. Then as the layers of sleep peeled away I was mortified to
realise I'd
Richard,
in my experience, every place is a good place for a new melody to come up.
BTW the worst place (and the most frequent) is the bed during the REM phase...
I have to immediately stand up and write down the melody otherwise, the day
after, I'll forget it.
Valerio
>- Original Message -
Thank you Richard for introducing a non-contentious topic!!
Definitely whilst walking for me. I can recommend the walk from
Lordenshaws car park to the forestry commission car park, then
following the red route up to Simonside, over the top and back
down to Lordenshaws.
By the time I reach Littl
Thank you Richard for introducing a non-contentious topic!!
Definitely whilst walking for me. I can recommend the walk from
Lordenshaws car park to the forestry commission car park, then
following the red route up to Simonside, over the top and back down to
Lordenshaws.
By t
:)
For -L-2 you'd get other frustrated would-be-shower takers ganging up
on you - there was only one men's shower!
The 50p shower time gave the start, the 250 yards back to the tent gave
thinking time for what followed.
R
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