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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    can't match it to the rest.
    I'm sure you will in time (which is by way of confirmation for Rugby )

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Rugby

    Robin Milford
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    why Robin Milford ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    why Robin Milford ??
    Was at Rugby School and his Op10 is a Double Fugue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Was at Rugby School and his Op10 is a Double Fugue.
    just checking

    which just leaves the Richmond (SW London) schoolboy

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    just checking

    which just leaves the Richmond (SW London) schoolboy
    The only connection I've found so far is that his son is a Rugby league fan. Are we taklking about ALW's personal nuptuals or one of his tedious musicals?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cloughie View Post
    Are we taklking about ALW's personal nuptuals
    we are, sort of mid-1980's I guess
    one of the boy's middle names is Nero - he'll be 40 years old later this year I think
    if necessary I'll put us out of our collective miseries in 10 minutes time

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    if necessary I'll put us out of our collective miseries in 10 minutes time
    on second thoughts I can't wait that long
    the boy was Lawrence Dallaglio ("who?" I hear you cry - indeed, quite so) - a Rugby player apparently

    with that I gratefully hand the baton back to cloughie to go wheresoever he wishes

    well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    on second thoughts I can't wait that long
    the boy was Lawrence Dallaglio ("who?" I hear you cry - indeed, quite so) - a Rugby player apparently

    with that I gratefully hand the baton back to cloughie to go wheresoever he wishes

    well done
    Someone else for the S now I shall be unavailable for a while.

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    Shall we wait for cloughie or should somebody else set an 'S', do you think?
    (I have one ready, but it can keep...)

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    While I wouldn't be so arrogant as to suggest that silence implies consent, I diffidently offer a question for your consideration:
    Which 'S' suggests that Vivaldi was twice as industrious as Handel and Albinoni?

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