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"I think the answer to number 5 for most ladies would be me " Oh bless you and your self esteem. | |||
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"Although if 1 is just about music, then Jean Michel Jarre - a 50 year career that has spanned a lot of boundaries" Any genre of artist is fine. However people interpret it | |||
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"1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you Simon Palmer. He was my best friends step dad at primary school and his work reminds of being young and happy. 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile My Brilliant Friend. For bookclub. 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved Contessa Perdono from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro. I've just always loved the harmonies. https://youtu.be/t2yrDWEoCpc 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to The Paimpont Forest in Brittany, after reading about Broceliande and Netkian and Vivian as a child. 5. A favourite pudding or dessert. Anything with rhubarb in it. My rhubarb is almost ready to pick " Merlin! I don't know what netkian is..... | |||
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"I’ve just realised I took artist as musical artist I therefore change my pick to Bob Ross The world needs more Bob Ross’s" Don't worry, it was a happy little accident | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you Lemmy, rip. He was an amazing bloke and was very knowledgeable about lots of stuff, other than JD, illegal substances and music. 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile Guy Martin autobiography, he's an eccentric engineer and a bit mad. 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved None. The nearest to classical music I go would probably be Schelmish. 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to India, there's so much still to see. 5. A favourite pudding or dessert Do I have to pick one, there are so many to choose from. " | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1) Alkaline Trio - 20+ years of making great dark punk 2) 12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson 3) Canon in D - Pachelbel (so vibrant) 4) Thailand.... it looks beautiful 5) Sticky toffee pud n custard | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert 1) Alkaline Trio - 20+ years of making great dark punk 2) 12 rules for life by Jordan Peterson 3) Canon in D - Pachelbel (so vibrant) 4) Thailand.... it looks beautiful 5) Sticky toffee pud n custard " Oh you didn’t mean musical artist... Neil Buchanan was great or that fella from ZAPP!! | |||
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"1. Creative Red Fox 2. Ghengis Khan book a fellow Forumite is sitting on. 3. Flight of the Valkyries. 4. Mongolia. 5. Sticky toffee pudding. " I prefer Ride of the Valkyries | |||
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"1. Creative Red Fox 2. Ghengis Khan book a fellow Forumite is sitting on. 3. Flight of the Valkyries. 4. Mongolia. 5. Sticky toffee pudding. I prefer Ride of the Valkyries " oh bog off.. Flight when it's from Apocolypse Now! | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1 Norah Jones 2havnt got one 3 auvay Maria 4 Canada 5 sticky toffee pudding and I mage a great one | |||
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"5 Nicaragua, hands down Never had that pudding before " | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful. Book. The Bible Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare Foreign destination. Japan Favourite pudding. Manchester tart | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful. Book. The Bible Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare Foreign destination. Japan Favourite pudding. Manchester tart " What is a Manchester tart??? | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful. Book. The Bible Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare Foreign destination. Japan Favourite pudding. Manchester tart What is a Manchester tart??? " Shortcrust pastry base A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard) Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top They are fit | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful. Book. The Bible Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare Foreign destination. Japan Favourite pudding. Manchester tart What is a Manchester tart??? Shortcrust pastry base A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard) Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top They are fit " | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert Artist. Chris Rivers his paintings are beautiful. Book. The Bible Classical tune. ludovico einaudi oltremare Foreign destination. Japan Favourite pudding. Manchester tart What is a Manchester tart??? Shortcrust pastry base A layer of raspberry or strawberry jam Semi set custard (not as set as it is on a vanilla slice or egg custard) Desicated Coconut sprinkles on top They are fit " mmmh not sure which Manchester tart I like more now | |||
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"In no order ... I'd like to visit Oradour-Sur-Glane in Southern France (google it) I'd love to re-visit New York, but my anxiety regarding long distance plane travel kinda fucks that idea Artist wise, I love the stories behind some of Grayson Perry's works (I'd love to own one but failing a lottery win, that's not gonna happen) I also love a lot of tattoo art work - Buena Vista Trash Polka, Matyas Csiga Halasz (one of my tattoos is on his Instagram page) & a Berlin based artist called Julia Rehme Pudding wise, try the vegan friendly desserts from the cafe in the Manchester Craft Centre or from The Nakery in Liverpool That said, Aldi does a cracking millionaires cheesecake atm Book wise, I don't really do fiction - I prefer 'real life' Talk of the Devil ; Encounters with seven dictators, totally gripped me Classical music is not something I know about, so I will recommend some traditional music instead - a Fado inspired group called Madredeus The singers voice blows me away, even though I don't have the foggiest understanding of Portuguese " Oh, artist wise ... there is a Devon based watercolour artist called Rachel Toll. Her work (mainly nature and landscapes) is both fab and affordable. I've got a few myself and they make great 'special' gifts for birthdays and Christmas | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1. Colours 2. Any of the Harry Potter books 3. Flight of the Bumblebee 4. Canada 5. Rhubarb crumble | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1) Randa Kamel. Egyptian Bellydancer and awe inspiring and I’ve seen her dance live in a show....amazing! 2) Gone with the Wind....I adore romantic classics. 3) Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. 4) Barbados, listening to reggae tunes in the hot sun and drinking rum punch in the evenings. 5) Rice pudding and strawberry jam, like what my mam used to make. Aaaah (happy sigh) | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones. 2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it 3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me 4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there 5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert 1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones. 2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it 3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me 4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there 5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years" ha haaa you said Nimrod | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1. Edward Burne Jones or Bill Viola 2. Some Kind of Fairy Tale by Graham Joyce 3. Marginal Invitation by Lubomyer Melnyk 4. Vienna 5. Croquembouche | |||
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" 1. Jack Vettriano - love his style, is very unique, both his sensual and erotic pictures and his more every day ones. 2. Bernard Cribbins autobiography - got it just after Xmas and look forward to reading it 3. Elgar's Nimrod - never fails to move me 4. Australia - one of these days I'll get there 5. Peasant Pudding - Apple and oats in a cold crumble sort of style - was the first thing I thought of and haven't had it for years ha haaa you said Nimrod" And? | |||
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"Recommend (and why if you can/want): 1. An artist (any genre) whose work has impressed you 2. A book that is on your yet to read pile 3. A jazz or classical tune/piece of music that you’ve always loved 4. A foreign destination you would like to visit or return to 5. A favourite pudding or dessert " 1. Leonardo da Vinci 2. Murach's C# 3. Georges Bizet Carmen Habanera 4. Tubuai islands French Polynesia 5. Lava cake | |||
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