Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2003 12:21 am
Wow! I completely agree. Cohenites from all over the world, unite! What an exotic bunch we are.
There's a lot to comment, so I'll try to do it short:
Helven:
I was wrong, I thought you were Turkish or Greek. Or 'Grecian' as Mr. Bush would have said.
Anyway, glad to meet you. I've never been to St. Petesburg but some of my friends had, and they told me that's a really wonderful city, so classy. And with the Ermitage and the Perspektiva Nevsky, wow!
Sad to hear about the fire on the Mariinsky theater, a fortnight ago. Hope that the damages were moderate.
And delighted to know that you like Sarasate's music. I bet you're familiar with the best known Basque musician, Maurice Ravel, as well, aren't you?
Makera:
I'm a woman. English language is not as perfect as its looks, coz' it doesn't give any clue on the gender. Romanesque languages do. Sometimes it's helpful...you know what I mean...
And yes, I like Marianne Faithfull. A classy lady with an interesting life and a very particular voice. Kind of a female version of Leonard. However, I've never heard her 'Broken English'. I'll try to do so.
Babz:
Thank you for your kind words. You're the most welcome to this corner of the Forum.

There's a lot to comment, so I'll try to do it short:
Helven:
I was wrong, I thought you were Turkish or Greek. Or 'Grecian' as Mr. Bush would have said.


And delighted to know that you like Sarasate's music. I bet you're familiar with the best known Basque musician, Maurice Ravel, as well, aren't you?
Makera:
I'm a woman. English language is not as perfect as its looks, coz' it doesn't give any clue on the gender. Romanesque languages do. Sometimes it's helpful...you know what I mean...

And yes, I like Marianne Faithfull. A classy lady with an interesting life and a very particular voice. Kind of a female version of Leonard. However, I've never heard her 'Broken English'. I'll try to do so.
Babz:
Thank you for your kind words. You're the most welcome to this corner of the Forum.