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OMG ... Glyndebourne!

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joggerjayne | 17:24 Tue 01st Jun 2010 | Music
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OMG OMG OMG ... there are tickets available for this year's Glyndebourne ... for Macbeth.

No waiting list, no corporate butt kissing ... just ... tickets !!

Deep breaths ... phooooooh, phooooh phooooh.

Okay, so ...

(1) text friends ... done!

(2) leave voicemail message, just in case ... done!

(3) have another look at Glyndebourne website, just to make sure this is right ... done!

(4) do not mention this to everybody by blurting it out on a public chat site.
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Bernie Flint is playing our local
WMC this Sunday.
I got all excited for you - I mis-read it as Glastonbury.
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I'm struggling with "WMC"

?
Working Mens Club.
I got kissed by Berni Flint in 1981.
On the right cheek. I have the photogbraph of him doing it to me.
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Working Mens Club ... LOL LOL

Do they still have those?

There used to be a programme on the telly with a man with a bell, or something.
Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club.
And something about making a resolution.
And Colin something had a cloth cap and a bell of some sort.
Do you mean that one JJ ?
Say hello to Hyacinth JJ. She's bound to be there. I thought you had to have a blue rinse and a comode to go to Glyndebourne.
Colin Crompton Salla. He used to shout 'pies have come'. Ahhh comedy classic. Charlie Williams n all that.
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That's the one, Sas !!

CAS ... that's so not true. It's jolly. And ... it's just up the road from here.
yawnnnnnnnnnnn
macbeth is so boring its all in the past , modern plays are so much better all about the future and moving on
so the worlds moved on why dont you : )
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It's not Macbeth the play ...

... it's the opera by Verdi.

(although I'm guessing you knew that, and were just teasing)
I doesn't matter whether it's the play or the opera. You have mentioned it by name and we are all now cursed to bad luck. It is "The Scottish Play".
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Oh, good grief.

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