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  • amistupid
    amistupid Posts: 55,997 Forumite
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    suesie999 wrote: »
    Love music and very eclectic taste to boot!
    :T:T
    I'm not being cheeky but did you mean eclectic:

    "plays an important role in critical discussions and evaluations but is somehow distant from the actual forms of the artefacts to which it is applied, and its meaning is thus rather indistinct. The simplest definition of eclecticism is that every work of art represents the combination of a variety of influences — is so basic as to be of little use. In this point of view every piece of music can be considered eclectic, because little music is based on its own. Eclecticism in music can consist of a combination of musical styles/genres, poetry and/or philosophy."

    or electric. :confused: Olivia threw in verisimilitude yesterday. It's all becoming a bit too much for me.:confused:

    The longest words I've ever used are "proceeding" in a "southernly" "direction" :confused: unless I caught anyone nicking a "wheelbarrow".
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
  • suesie999
    suesie999 Posts: 1,266 Forumite
    amistupid wrote: »
    I'm not being cheeky but did you mean eclectic:

    "plays an important role in critical discussions and evaluations but is somehow distant from the actual forms of the artefacts to which it is applied, and its meaning is thus rather indistinct. The simplest definition of eclecticism is that every work of art represents the combination of a variety of influences — is so basic as to be of little use. In this point of view every piece of music can be considered eclectic, because little music is based on its own. Eclecticism in music can consist of a combination of musical styles/genres, poetry and/or philosophy."

    or electric. :confused: Olivia threw in verisimilitude yesterday. It's all becoming a bit too much for me.:confused:

    The longest words I've ever used are "proceeding" in a "southerly" "direction" :confused: unless I caught anyone nicking a wheelbarrow.

    yes Adey, eclectic.........meaning in this case a number of genres..............basically speaking eclectic means mixed.........:cool:
    "Serious money saving Diva"........................................:p

    Whatever the mind can conceive, it can achieve.............:happylove
  • amistupid
    amistupid Posts: 55,997 Forumite
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    suesie999 wrote: »
    yes Adey, eclectic.........meaning in this case a number of genres..............basically speaking eclectic means mixed.........:cool:
    Yeah brilll. Honestly I'd never heard of the word but I am "pig" ignorant.

    Anyway how's your mum?
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
  • suesie999
    suesie999 Posts: 1,266 Forumite
    shes good thanks for asking.....................:A
    "Serious money saving Diva"........................................:p

    Whatever the mind can conceive, it can achieve.............:happylove
  • suesie999
    suesie999 Posts: 1,266 Forumite
    Signing off now...had busy day and up at 5.30 for the gym........catcha tomorrow....nite all...............:hello::hello:
    "Serious money saving Diva"........................................:p

    Whatever the mind can conceive, it can achieve.............:happylove
  • oql61
    oql61 Posts: 613 Forumite
    amistupid wrote: »
    Back to a bit of culture I'm surprised Olivia's taste is so classical, I thought she'd be a Walter Gropius (unfortunate name) and Bauhaus fan.

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    :eek:

    I'm not a fan of modern architecture, unless it's Deco:

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    Hi guys. Just catching up after a day in Deal visiting my uncle. Then coping with a major leak from a burst water pipe in our annexe (fortunately just full of clothes and 'stuff').

    47 ... by the way!
  • oql61
    oql61 Posts: 613 Forumite
    st wrote: »
    now I though being so "dominant" :rotfl: that she would be in to heavy metal like Metallica and AC/DC and that she fancies Jon Bon Jovi:D
    Sadly I am not a classical man :eek:

    No way! Soul, reggae or ska here. Or Beethoven, Bob Dylan or the Jam (actually I prefered the Style Council).
  • amistupid
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    oql61 wrote: »
    47 ... by the way!

    Hell of a vintage.
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
  • amistupid
    amistupid Posts: 55,997 Forumite
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    oql61 wrote: »
    No way! Soul, reggae or ska here. Or Beethoven, Bob Dylan or the Jam (actually I prefered the Style Council).
    Have you heard the Fine Young Cannibals (I'm not their agent, honest)
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
  • amistupid
    amistupid Posts: 55,997 Forumite
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    oql61 wrote: »
    47 ... by the way!

    I did guess that about 3 months ago.
    In memory of Chris Hyde #867
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