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Offline tompilk

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Re: Have you got yours?
Reply #1 on: April 18, 2007, 11:14:03 AM
cheltenham?  is this in london.  boohoo.

well, he lives here anyways.  am sure i'll hear him sometime or other.  i heard him play the busoni concerto.  i want to hear some more things like this!

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Re: Have you got yours?
Reply #2 on: April 18, 2007, 11:20:46 AM
cheltenham?  is this in london. 

No, it is in Cheltenham.

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Re: Have you got yours?
Reply #3 on: April 18, 2007, 04:45:35 PM
cheltenham?  is this in london.  boohoo.

well, he lives here anyways.  am sure i'll hear him sometime or other.  i heard him play the busoni concerto.  i want to hear some more things like this!
Susan: Cheltenham is 100 miles or so from London - and about 50 from where I live in Bath. Your sense of directiopn doesn't get any better, does it?! I know you wouldn't be expected to know the location of many places in England if you've not been here, but they do sell maps, atlases, etc. in PA, don't they?!

If you came over for Jonathan Powell's 22 June recital in London, you could stay and have a nice vacation in Brit-land before culminating with that visit to Cheltenham...

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