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    #16
    Originally posted by PDG
    Does Michael still post on this forum?
    I hope he's well, along with everyone else. It's been a while (my apologies)...
    He does, but not so often these days. I'm well, thanks, never been in better health, really. So where have you been and what have you been up to?

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      #17
      Originally posted by Quijote View Post
      Maybe I'll post my Finals composition piece.
      No, please don't. Thank you so much.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Quijote View Post
        He does, but not so often these days. I'm well, thanks, never been in better health, really. So where have you been and what have you been up to?
        Well, Q (please forgive me; earlier I used your real [?] first name, which I think is against the rules here), I have been practising my golf game, managing to hit great balls while avoiding treading on those pesky bunker rakes. Other than that, enjoying all the fruits that life has to offer (and all legal, I hasten to add!). Or, as Frank Sinatra put it, "Living life as I see fit." Also been listening to so many composers but, in the end, Mr. LvB remains The King.

        I'm pleased you're doing well, Q. Thanks for the update on Michael. His interesting posts were the reason I joined this site back in the year 2000! Seems like yesterday...

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          #19
          Originally posted by PDG

          Well, Q (please forgive me; earlier I used your real [?] first name, which I think is against the rules here), I have been practising my golf game, managing to hit great balls while avoiding treading on those pesky bunker rakes. Other than that, enjoying all the fruits that life has to offer (and all legal, I hasten to add!). Or, as Frank Sinatra put it, "Living life as I see fit." Also been listening to so many composers but, in the end, Mr. LvB remains The King.

          I'm pleased you're doing well, Q. Thanks for the update on Michael. His interesting posts were the reason I joined this site back in the year 2000! Seems like yesterday...
          Glad to hear you're enjoying life, PDG (real name: chatbot@Vladdie Putin).

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            #20
            [...] I have been practising my golf game, managing to hit great balls while avoiding treading on those pesky bunker rakes [...].
            Hitting great balls, eh? I hope we are all adult enough to appreciate some slightly naughty humour. Let's talk about these balls PDG has been talking about:


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              #21
              Originally posted by Quijote View Post
              Hitting great balls, eh? I hope we are all adult enough to appreciate some slightly naughty humour. Let's talk about these balls PDG has been talking about:

              Very funny, Q.
              I was wondering if you'd remember my Golf/Hogarth reference from ages ago! As for the video ad, I don't know about trying a lawnmower on my unmentionables, but for sure, I'll never look at the giant, rusting, green metal contraption gathering cobwebs in the shed, in the same light again. [Makes me wince just thinking about it...]...

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                #22
                Originally posted by PDG

                Very funny, Q.
                I was wondering if you'd remember my Golf/Hogarth reference from ages ago! [...]
                Hi PDG. Er, no, I don't remember that. Want to post a link to it (if you can find it on this forum's massive archive)? I am a great admirer of Hogarth, by the way, especially his Gin Lane (1750-1751).

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                I hardly ever drink these days, but a well-made G+T is a great aperitif.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Quijote View Post
                  Hi PDG. Er, no, I don't remember that. Want to post a link to it (if you can find it on this forum's massive archive)? I am a great admirer of Hogarth, by the way, especially his Gin Lane (1750-1751).
                  Hi Q.

                  I was just about to set my balls up for a game of snooker when I thought I'd try and find our exchange from way, way back when. No success yet, but I can confirm already that it would have been pre-2010. My search continues...

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by PDG
                    Hi Q.
                    I was just about to set my balls up for a game of snooker when I thought I'd try and find our exchange from way, way back when. No success yet, but I can confirm already that it would have been pre-2010. My search continues...
                    Hi PDG, I had a look too, but no joy. What might the connection between golf and Hogarth be? I've been surfing the Web and came up with his "A Rake's Progress" (a series of eight satirical paintings). Might the the bunker rake you mentioned above be the idea?

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Quijote View Post
                      Hi PDG, I had a look too, but no joy. What might the connection between golf and Hogarth be? I've been surfing the Web and came up with his "A Rake's Progress" (a series of eight satirical paintings). Might the the bunker rake you mentioned above be the idea?
                      Hi Q.

                      I can't find the post but I'm sure it must have been c.mid-2009. It wasn't a big "thing". I'd joked that I'd been playing golf, and that the best two balls I hit all day was when I trod on a rake. You responded with a comment about Hogarth. Then, I think I said something about him being my caddie that day, and checking my progress.

                      All very high brow, I'm sure you'll agree...

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by PDG

                        Hi Q.

                        I can't find the post but I'm sure it must have been c.mid-2009. It wasn't a big "thing". I'd joked that I'd been playing golf, and that the best two balls I hit all day was when I trod on a rake. You responded with a comment about Hogarth. Then, I think I said something about him being my caddie that day, and checking my progress.

                        All very high brow, I'm sure you'll agree...
                        I think we've found the solution, PDG! Good repartee we had.

                        Edit: I sound like Yoda, that little Jedi knight, who always puts the verb at the end. Who always the verb at the end puts. Puts? Are we back on the golf?
                        Last edited by Quijote; 10-02-2025, 05:38 PM.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Quijote View Post
                          I think we've found the solution, PDG! Good repartee we had.

                          Edit: I sound like Yoda, that little Jedi knight, who always puts the verb at the end. Who always the verb at the end puts. Puts? Are we back on the golf?
                          A Churchillian quote comes to mind about ending a sentence with a preposition. Will post tomorrow as my eyelids are now failing to defy gravity...Good night...

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by PDG View Post

                            A Churchillian quote comes to mind about ending a sentence with a preposition. Will post tomorrow as my eyelids are now failing to defy gravity...Good night...
                            That must be something like, you should never use a preposition to end a sentence with.

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