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Old 08-16-2006, 12:46 PM
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Now that we know that Christine is getting more into the web I think we should find useful sites for her to browse.

Here is one I have mentioned before but I'm sure she'd like it:

www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com

If you scroll down a bit on this one and click on "The duck" on the left hand side you get to feed a duck

And another

www.happy-wee-biscuits.com

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Old 08-16-2006, 12:54 PM
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Now that we know that Christine is getting more into the web I think we should find useful sites for her to browse.

Here is one I have mentioned before but I'm sure she'd like it:

www.nicecupofteaandasitdown.com

If you scroll down a bit on this one and click on "The duck" on the left hand side you get to feed a duck

And another

www.happy-wee-biscuits.com

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the one with the duck is brilliant, i have book marked that on my work computer so i can constantly feed something else instead of feeding my self throughout the hours.
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Old 08-16-2006, 01:34 PM
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Christine should bookmark the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society Web site:

http://www.rvwsociety.com/aboutsociety.html

The site has biographical matter, timelines, a list of publications, sound clips, concert schedules, list of works, news/events, links & so on.

Ralph (pronounced "Rafe") Vaughan Williams is the greatest symphonist of the 20th century, in my opinion & in the opinion of many others. He was a quintessentially English composer who turned a light--which had long since been turned off--on the English Renaissance tradition of Byrd & Tallis. My favorite Vaughan Williams symphony is the Third (the Pastoral), which is suffused with English countryside motives & themes. What is an "English" composer? There is no single correct answer. To me, the English style is lyrical, melodic, melancholic, nostalgic & mystical.

When you listen to the Third symphony or to the Tallis Fantasia or "Dives & Lazarus" or perhaps most especially to "The Lark Ascending" (which serves as the jumping-off point for Kate Bush's album "Aerial"), you can't help thinking, "This ... this is England."

Vaughan Williams music is truly mystical, as opposed to Stevie's imagery cliches (so often cited as a benchmark of musical mysticism by Stevie's fans). There is far more genuine mysticism in Stevie's singing style than in her vapid lyric tropes. Mysticism goes well beyond the use of phrases about fog, angels & candlewax.
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Old 08-16-2006, 02:59 PM
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Christine should bookmark the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society Web site:

http://www.rvwsociety.com/aboutsociety.html

The site has biographical matter, timelines, a list of publications, sound clips, concert schedules, list of works, news/events, links & so on.

Ralph (pronounced "Rafe") Vaughan Williams is the greatest symphonist of the 20th century, in my opinion & in the opinion of many others. He was a quintessentially English composer who turned a light--which had long since been turned off--on the English Renaissance tradition of Byrd & Tallis. My favorite Vaughan Williams symphony is the Third (the Pastoral), which is suffused with English countryside motives & themes. What is an "English" composer? There is no single correct answer. To me, the English style is lyrical, melodic, melancholic, nostalgic & mystical.

When you listen to the Third symphony or to the Tallis Fantasia or "Dives & Lazarus" or perhaps most especially to "The Lark Ascending" (which serves as the jumping-off point for Kate Bush's album "Aerial"), you can't help thinking, "This ... this is England."

Vaughan Williams music is truly mystical, as opposed to Stevie's imagery cliches (so often cited as a benchmark of musical mysticism by Stevie's fans). There is far more genuine mysticism in Stevie's singing style than in her vapid lyric tropes. Mysticism goes well beyond the use of phrases about fog, angels & candlewax.
I'm sure Christine would love that - she was classically trained after all

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Old 08-16-2006, 03:07 PM
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after much thought, i think i'd pick out wikipedia for her, if nothing other than the hours of mindless (and sometimes not entirely factual) entertainment it provides. i've gotten through many a slow day at work by looking up which nation consume the highest amount of tea and how long the average elephant's trunk is.

and wow, after stating that, i suddenly realize i have no life.
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Old 08-16-2006, 03:42 PM
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In one of those interviews that she did a few years ago, she mentioned that she loves Seinfeld & Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm, so I'd recommend the official sites of those 2 shows.

http://www.sonypictures.com/tv/shows/seinfeld/

http://www.hbo.com/larrydavid/

And next year during Wimbledon.

http://www.wimbledon.org/en_GB/index.html
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Old 08-17-2006, 02:39 AM
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These are all great.

I'm sure Christine will have hours of fun looking at them all!

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Old 08-17-2006, 10:57 AM
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So is Christine somehow a Web surfer now?
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So is Christine somehow a Web surfer now?
Martin Wyatt bought her a laptop, and "she's getting emails from him, and looking things up".
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Old 08-17-2006, 12:25 PM
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Martin Wyatt bought her a laptop, and "she's getting emails from him, and looking things up".
Really? HAHAA!!!! Well I'll be goddamn!

Chris goes barreling into the 20th century ......... just seven short years into the 21st century!!

HHAHAAA!!

YAY, CHRIS!!
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Really? HAHAA!!!! Well I'll be goddamn!

Chris goes barreling into the 20th century ......... just seven short years into the 21st century!!

HHAHAAA!!

YAY, CHRIS!!
I know tons of people who REFUSE to join us, in this age of technology. No cell phones or computers, period. They have NO interest in these things.
I have NO idea what I did before the internet.....(what did we do? Just watch TV?)
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Really? HAHAA!!!! Well I'll be goddamn!

Chris goes barreling into the 20th century ......... just seven short years into the 21st century!!

HHAHAAA!!

YAY, CHRIS!!
And to think that 2 years ago, she said all her older computer was good for was that it looked good on her desk. She also said she hated to type. Now she's a web surfer.

I'd love to know what stuff she's looking up.
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I'd love to know what stuff she's looking up.
Christine being a healthy woman with desires & needs & drives & juices, I betcha she's checking out the porn.
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Christine being a healthy woman with desires & needs & drives & juices, I betcha she's checking out the porn.
You can go to your room young man and think about what you've just posted!

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Old 08-18-2006, 02:13 PM
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I've thought of another area she might want to check out

She could look at the various Census records that are now available online and check out the history of her house in Kent, who lived there long ago etc

I think the records from 1837 are now available

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