Hi all.
'Gaddafi: A Living Myth' is a new production from English National
Opera and the Asian Dub Foundation.
Fusing contemporary, classical and world music stlyes it is an intense
and provocative exploration of the man and era that is 'Gaddafi'.
Check out www.eno.org/gaddafi for more info on the production which
opens at the Coliseum on the 7th of September and is running for 6
performances!
This show delves into some of the most controversial political debates
of our time and is a must see for 2006!
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| User: "Werewolfy" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
25 Aug 2006 11:48:17 AM |
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wrote:
Hi all.
'Gaddafi: A Living Myth' is a new production from English National
Opera and the Asian Dub Foundation.
It's like wandering along a road filled with advertising posts in here
sometimes!
I understand 'living', and I understand the abbreviation, 'myth'.
Put together, the expression is just nonsense.
Werewolfy
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| User: "Krib" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
25 Aug 2006 02:32:27 PM |
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"Werewolfy" <thegrimreaper10@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:1156524497.290019.64280@m79g2000cwm.googlegroups.com...
'Gaddafi: A Living Myth' is a new production from English National
Opera and the Asian Dub Foundation.
It's like wandering along a road filled with advertising posts in here
sometimes!
Indeed.
I understand 'living', and I understand the abbreviation, 'myth'.
Perhaps the OP has a lisp and is trying to imply that the good Colonel
is a cross dresser?
Put together, the expression is just nonsense.
Yep
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krib
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| User: "Werewolfy" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
25 Aug 2006 03:23:18 PM |
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Krib wrote:
Perhaps the OP has a lisp and is trying to imply that the good Colonel
is a cross dresser?
That takes some beating, Krib! Yes, I understood, but perhaps others
might have to say the word out loud, along with the oral defect, to
realise the humour.
Too good not to see....;)
Grins.Ricky
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
27 Aug 2006 02:51:25 PM |
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Werewolfy wrote:
Krib wrote:
Perhaps the OP has a lisp and is trying to imply that the good Colonel
is a cross dresser?
That takes some beating, Krib! Yes, I understood, but perhaps others
might have to say the word out loud, along with the oral defect, to
realise the humour.
Too good not to see....;)
Grins.Ricky
You have to hand it to Muhammir, originally calling himself the
"Avenging sword of Islam" he has had a long run, even being the Demon
of Rotten Ronnie, but he does have an agenda and is popular among many
African nations, when he visits them he showers the crowds with US
dollars, talk about buying popularity!,
but like Fidel he has a short time to run now.
You know you have made it, when you get an Opera named after you, I
notice the posters in the Tube, actually one of the things the Brits do
well is their Billboards, got chatted the other day for taking photos
of them on the platform, still laughing about it.
Trying to get those Fourex ads I see, with cold as the theme, don't
know why Fosters is so popular the old "Blue Heeler" a play on the Oz
cattle dog, one of the meanest watch dogs you can get, they let you in,
but will not let you out, give me Veeb anyday, you can get it laughin'
oh and on the subject of Fosters, t'is the choice of most alcoholics.
Howzat for orf topic?
LB
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| User: "Werewolfy" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
27 Aug 2006 06:23:33 PM |
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wrote:
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Howzat for orf topic?
It's topical..considering where you are! Yes, those posters make for
good reading from the escalators on the tube.
I'm...worried Leigh, worried that in a moment of madness, you might
tell someone your name is Darrel Hair! With that accent, there would be
a stony silence..;)
I'll be at Bristol...just up the M5 for me..tonight (Mon) for the
England/Pakistan 20/20 cricket. Hope the Pakistan team turns up after
all the controversy.
Keep...clearing!
Ricky
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Gaddafi: A Living Myth |
03 Sep 2006 05:37:01 AM |
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Werewolfy wrote:
leigh8bee@optusnet.com.au wrote:
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Howzat for orf topic?
It's topical..considering where you are! Yes, those posters make for
good reading from the escalators on the tube.
I'm...worried Leigh, worried that in a moment of madness, you might
tell someone your name is Darrel Hair! With that accent, there would be
a stony silence..;)
Just Not Cricket, besides arm up and finger pointed they will have to
walk!
I'll be at Bristol...just up the M5 for me..tonight (Mon) for the
England/Pakistan 20/20 cricket. Hope the Pakistan team turns up after
all the controversy.
Keep...clearing!
Ricky
Nearly got it, home stretch anyway so much to do so little time must
see about cramming some fun whilst in the region!
Howzat?
LB
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