
10th July 2010, 07:39 PM
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Don't worry Michele, she has years of eating ahead of her..Bon appetite
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10th July 2010, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by MicheleM
Hello Brian,
We named our daughter Mimi after the heroine of Puccini's La Boheme - not that I'm a real opera buff or anything but do love Puccini, and couldn't resist when I read that "mimi is the tiny Parisian seamstress who falls in love with the penniless poet from the Latin quarter, Rudolfo" Aaah how romantic. Haven't told her yet that her namesake dies from consumption!!! She is only 5 after all....
Michele x
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what a coincidence, im a huge admirer of the great paul mccartney and i named my daughter stella
after my favourite drink
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10th July 2010, 07:48 PM
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I love the Rusticana Cavalleria, absolutely beautiful piece of music
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10th July 2010, 08:17 PM
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thanks all
i couldnt name any of the posh music or who wrote them
but i do like some and as i said i cant tell the difference between classical or opera although i appreciate most music
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10th July 2010, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean M
thanks all
i couldnt name any of the posh music or who wrote them
but i do like some and as i said i cant tell the difference between classical or opera although i appreciate most music
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Go along with you Dean. Though I thought opera has a story and words, where as classical doesn't necessary.....though I'm sure someone will correct me
love jx
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10th July 2010, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by j59
Go along with you Dean. Though I thought opera has a story and words, where as classical doesn't necessary.....though I'm sure someone will correct me
love jx
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sumit like that.
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10th July 2010, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by anant_shah94
I love the Rusticana Cavalleria, absolutely beautiful piece of music
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Cavalleria Rusticana was one of my mum's faves to sing Anant  I may still have the programme when she toured it somewhere here.
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10th July 2010, 09:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MicheleM
Hello Brian,
We named our daughter Mimi after the heroine of Puccini's La Boheme - not that I'm a real opera buff or anything but do love Puccini, and couldn't resist when I read that "mimi is the tiny Parisian seamstress who falls in love with the penniless poet from the Latin quarter, Rudolfo" Aaah how romantic. Haven't told her yet that her namesake dies from consumption!!! She is only 5 after all....
Michele x
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such a lovely name with such beautiful libretto's that tell her characters story..i love lil Mimi too...La Boheme....pure magic...cheers Michelle..
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10th July 2010, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by FATHER TED2
surely im not banned for that
just in case......up the villa 
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you, me old fruity would never be banned from here...nice to see you posting and can I congratulate you for that momentary bout of sanity...now...at ease..let the madness return to its rightful place...
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10th July 2010, 09:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MicheleM
Hello Brian,
We named our daughter Mimi after the heroine of Puccini's La Boheme - not that I'm a real opera buff or anything but do love Puccini, and couldn't resist when I read that "mimi is the tiny Parisian seamstress who falls in love with the penniless poet from the Latin quarter, Rudolfo" Aaah how romantic. Haven't told her yet that her namesake dies from consumption!!! She is only 5 after all....
Michele x
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Hi Michele. Hope you and the family are well  Long time no see since I left West London behind!
I remember being captivated by La Boheme when I went to see a performance as a teenager. Such a moving story set to beautiful music.
Just remember to give Mimi gloves in the winter so her tiny hands don't get frozen!
Elise xxxxx
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