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brum Wrote:

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> I've just found an earlier recording of me singing

> it, in front of a Russian audience (hence my

> attempt at the local lingo early on). Enjoy!

>

> Ave Maria, sung by Brum in 1993


Oh Brum, that is beautiful. Really beautiful. Very touching, almost poignant.

Ave Maria Gratia plena

Maria Gratia plena

Maria Gratia plena

Ave, ave dominus

Dominus tecum


Benedicta tu in mulieribus

Et benedictus

Et benedictus fructus ventris

Ventris tui Jesus


Ave Maria

Ave Maria Mater dei

Ora pro nobis pecatoribus

Ora, ora pro nobis

Ora ora pro nobis pecatoribus


Nunc et in hora mortis

In hora mortis, mortis nostrae

In hora mortis nostrae

Ave Maria!

coming live on the 19th on a lane near you

monica Wrote:

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> Ave Maria Gratia plena

> Maria Gratia plena

> Maria Gratia plena

> Ave, ave dominus

> Dominus tecum

>

> Benedicta tu in mulieribus

> Et benedictus

> Et benedictus fructus ventris

> Ventris tui Jesus

>

> Ave Maria

> Ave Maria Mater dei

> Ora pro nobis pecatoribus

> Ora, ora pro nobis

> Ora ora pro nobis pecatoribus

>

> Nunc et in hora mortis

> In hora mortis, mortis nostrae

> In hora mortis nostrae

> Ave Maria!

> coming live on the 19th on a lane near you




*Stands before a knelt Monica, most solemn in demeanour, makes the sign of the cross and says* :


"In nomeni patri et fili spiritus sanceti".

brum Wrote:

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> LM - is that what I am likely to hear just before

> you pour that pint of beer over my head?



What do you think Brum? (Though I can do if you wish - whatever floats your boat). And who said anything about "head"? That's not how I recall the situation!


*laughs*

brum Wrote:

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> You have clearly seen through my vain attempt to

> divert the beer from its intended target.


Indeed!



>Damn you!


*places right hand on Brum's head* - "In nomeni patri et fili spiritus sanceti".

hibbs Wrote:

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> Sorry to interrupt the Brum and Ladymuck

> show...but hey, rcmacf, you have been rather quiet

> during the last couple of days, anything to

> report?



Quite right too hibbs! Sorry!


*laughs*

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