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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> MP what you off to see?

>

> Hoopers pub quiz? Should we all have heard about

> it?


Probably not - Thursday pub quiz at Hoopers bar (http://www.hoopersbar.co.uk/) - not much else to tell :)

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Weekly rehearsals with the SCB :))


Ah memories... Have you ever played The Pirates of the Caribbean again? That was wicked. Who was the horn player with he blonde hair who left a couple of years back? She was a very very good horn player, and frankly, after she left I thought it all went a bit pear shaped

Keef Wrote:


> Ah memories... Have you ever played The Pirates of

> the Caribbean again? That was wicked. Who was the

> horn player with he blonde hair who left a couple

> of years back? She was a very very good horn

> player, and frankly, after she left I thought it

> all went a bit pear shaped


At risk of being moaned at by the powers above for going off thread topic...

We've played it many many many times since keef me dear. Altho last nite was minus the "real" conductor, had to make to wiv our dep... a fab nite of Shostacovich's Jazz Suite. Wow wot a blow on the sax!

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