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Old 09-22-2005, 11:03 PM   #1
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Oh, my beloved Ka, let me tell you: I have had the pride, the privilege--nay! the pleasure of hearing Gil-Galad's real voice. It is angelic. Better than one of Mozart's violin concerto pieces and I love those! Better than Aragorn singing the Lay of Luthien, and I love that too! But I love Gil, so....
A much informed man on the mysteries of love once said:

The truth is rarely pure, and never simple...


I am sorry if our hearings are different, experience speaks in many tongues, but love is the better!

Good luck to you then, hope your love is an honest and pure one...

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Old 09-26-2005, 11:26 AM   #2
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SpM definitly owns the British accent!
Actually, I share it with Rimbaud and Squatter, among others. I get full use of it on Wednesdays ...

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The Saucepan Man speaks with the voice of John Cleese (his real voice, not one of his silly voices)
Now this one I like. I was discussing with my brother last night what constitutes the English national identity and we both agreed that, as far as external perceptions are concerned, the reserved, stiff upper lip, John Cleese-type probably best suits the bill. Although it really only applies in any meaningful way to a small minority of the British population.

Having said that, I am fully licensed by the Ministry of Silly Walks and tend to be paranoid about (and unsuccessful at) not mentioning the war when in the company of Germans.
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