There you are, Adam Jackson, it's gone again!
I'm sure it's because I used the dreaded k****** word again. Hard to believe, though, in this day and age.
Come on, Amazon, 'fess up!
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Classical top totty..gone again !
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13 Nov 2009 16:36 GMT
Last edited by the author on 14 Nov 2009 00:50 GMT
pfvll says:
There you are, Adam Jackson, it's gone again!
I'm sure it's because I used the dreaded k****** word again. Hard to believe, though, in this day and age. Come on, Amazon, 'fess up!
In reply to an earlier post on
14 Nov 2009 13:40 GMT
Adam Jackson says:
Perhaps all the totties listed have objected for fear of being stalked by the CM forum......
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14 Nov 2009 14:10 GMT
S. C. Harrison says:
The only word beginning with K that should be dreaded in musical terms is Kylie...
In reply to an earlier post on
16 Nov 2009 00:11 GMT
Last edited by the author on 16 Nov 2009 00:13 GMT
pfvll says:
Adam - What good idea ... I'll join you .... just a minute while I get my Zimmer...
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18 Nov 2009 22:26 GMT
Last edited by the author on 18 Nov 2009 22:28 GMT
Wildfire says:
It seems pointless running a CM forum if discussion of the figures who practice it is taboo when it concerns their appearance. In any age this is how they're marketed: appearance - be it in black tail coats and bow ties or pretty females photographed in strategic poses, enhanced with photoshop on CD convers. If the most is made of their propensity to attract to sell their artistry, fine, as long as they have the artistry. If they haven't they won't last too long. But to stifle appreciation of their looks (presumably because the subject seems lewd to the narrow minded) is to stifle discussion of an important feature of marketing of classical music.
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18 Nov 2009 23:22 GMT
pfvll says:
But it appears that Amazon do not wish us to be too specific about what it is about certain performer's looks that makes them attractive.
You must not talk about jiggly bits or that which contains them. Or on the naughty step with you. Not too much portamento and absolutely no vibrato whatsoever.
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