Five Variants of 'Dives and Lazarus' Ralph Vaughan Williams
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@jpandyaraja profane?!? are you kidding me?!? you're probably one of those people that says "H-E-double hockey sticks"...
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My swan song...as it was for the man (Ralph vaughan Williams) himself
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@davemarshall2963 Ok got that wrong films called williamstowne it even says that in the description but what I said it depicts is right and your apology to jpandyaraja has indeed shown hope for humanity on a site where usually anyones doubt is met with totally pointless abuse
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@BrucknerMotet I know the answer now this comes from the film martinstowne and tells the story of a young girl who dies in an accident and is able to revisit her home on one day day each year but cannot be seen, the film was totally slagged by the critics but still beautiful to me
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@BrucknerMotet no harm done sir....believe me, i have not been sparing
in those " off the cuffs " myself !! on the other hand , your reflective response
has shown me that there might still be hope for humanity..........kindest rgds jr
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@jpandyaraja I apologize. Amerian media fixates on the (usually emaciated or petite) female iconography. My description of the older gentleman as a "scalawag" was misinformed. I should not have passed judgment. Perhaps the older gentleman's failure to notice the young woman in his peripheral view was owing to his poor eyesight, or perhaps davemarshall2963 is correct in guessing that the young woman is merely a reminiscence of his daughter or mother. You have set me straight. Thank you.
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@BrucknerMotet must you be so profane..?
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@davemarshall2963 beautiful and brilliant anyway, peace
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surely the hottie BrucknerMotet refers to is his and the old womans daughter, or is it a reminissence(spelling) of his wife as a young woman?
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The old scalawag totally ignores the hottie in his peripheral view.
This is like some kind of ballet without dance or opera
without singing. Really unique, really beautiful.
jimmy8059 2 years ago 6