something a bit gothic this time
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something a bit gothic this time
The tower of York Minster.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Beautiful, Ken! Very Well Done!!!!!
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Very nice, Ken, but what is the purpose/meaning of the 'shading' above the tower, which looks a bit like black flames?
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Or you could just say it's artistic and leave it...
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Or perhaps artefactual?
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
That does have a sinister and vampiric aura.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
That's wonderful Ken. I expect to hear a loud blast from a pipe organ in a minor key.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Eileen's Lounge does not condone the abuse of minors!
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Eileen's lounge condemns that in a major way.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
No you can't. And please don't start any treble.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
Pianos may certainly be chucked down mine shafts!
But not harpsichords...
But not harpsichords...
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
That's debatable, especially as my handy harpsichord insider has mentioned on more than one occasion that persuading a harpsichord to stay in tune is no mean feat. He never goes near one without a tuning hammer in his pocket.
Meanwhile, the joke still works if you were to throw a harpsichord down a mine shaft.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
I over how long it took me to understand what the heck you were talking about.
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Re: something a bit gothic this time
"How strange
The change
from Major tominor Blair"...
[old Prime Ministerial joke!]
The change
from Major to
[old Prime Ministerial joke!]
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