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Originally posted by lolof
Yes, I do - it's one of my favourite operas. I especially apprecate this aria:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8rNEuiyQ70

Jonas Kaufmann " La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" Scala 2009
Thank you, lolof. Maybe I'll post
Jonas Kaufmann " La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" Scala 2009
on Facebook later this evening.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Bad choices limit future options: on the chessboard; for each of us individually and for our families;
for the villages or towns or cities and countries in which we live. Yes? Maybe? No? Your thoughts.
By the way, Bobby, another of your bad choices is the spelling of siege below your avatar. 😉

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
By the way, Bobby, another of your bad choices is the spelling of siege below your avatar. 😉
Thanks,

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Originally posted by coquette
finally made the right choice and found my prince. kissed so many darn frogs though. frogs lie. don't believe them.
i'm happy for you, cq.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Thanks,
USA (under siege)

Sounds like another right-wing mantra.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Thank you, lolof. Maybe I'll post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8rNEuiyQ70 Jonas Kaufmann " La fleur que tu m'avais jetée" Scala 2009
on Facebook later this evening.
lolof, I posted the popular "Carmen - Overture" first and will follow up tomorrow night with "La fleur que tu m'avais jetée".



1,508,212 Hits. Thanks, again. -Bob

Edit Note: Just a few minutes later: "... wrote: "Best Spanish music was written by French composers!!!"

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Four months away from these public forums: a warm welcome home, Mikelom! You've been a Red Hot Pawn Member since 16 Aug '05, almost nine years (two more than my good choice in July, 2007 which created the opportunity of meeting you).
Today July 13, 2014, is my seventh anniversary on Red Hot Pawn. In a way I've wished the choice of a nickname had been Boston Lad but accepting two of Eric's three children's suggestion was the right decision at the time. "My Moves: 35,397": 97/week or 14/day on average. The stat's misleading to the extent that I was away during much of 2011 due the paralysis rehab. Also posted a few dozen threads. lol I'm grateful to Russ for the opportunity of meeting many new global friends.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Today July 13, 2014, is my seventh anniversary on Red Hot Pawn. In a way I've wished the choice of a nickname had been Boston Lad but accepting two of Eric's three children's suggestion was the right decision at the time. "My Moves: 35,397": 97/week or 14/day on average. The stat's misleading to the extent that I was away during much of 2011 due the par ...[text shortened]... dozen threads. lol I'm grateful to Russ for the opportunity of meeting many new global friends.
I thought you had been a member forever bob🙄

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Originally posted by redbadger
I thought you had been a member forever bob🙄
Seven years, thanks to my son's initiative in searching for the best overall online correspondence chess site with forums.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Today July 13, 2014, is my seventh anniversary on Red Hot Pawn. In a way I've wished the choice of a nickname had been Boston Lad but accepting two of Eric's three children's suggestion was the right decision at the time. "My Moves: 35,397": 97/week or 14/day on average. The stat's misleading to the extent that I was away during much of 2011 due the par ...[text shortened]... dozen threads. lol I'm grateful to Russ for the opportunity of meeting many new global friends.
Congrats, Bob, you'll be in the ten year club before you know it.


Originally posted by coquette
finally made the right choice and found my prince. kissed so many darn frogs though. frogs lie. don't believe them.
Frogs DO lie. Never trust a frog.


Originally posted by Suzianne
Frogs DO lie. Never trust a frog.
How much shi* can one person be full of?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
How much shi* can one person be full of?
Is this a sausage packing puzzle?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
How much shi* can one person be full of?
About 10-15 lbs, or so I've heard.
But she's right about frogs lying, just ask the salamanders. 😕

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Originally posted by Suzianne
Congrats, Bob, you'll be in the ten year club before you know it.
Thank you, Suzi. I'm glad you're here.

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