Antares wrote: > >List & Richard Brekne, I know when someone is pulling my leg (one of those > >funny expressions I learned a long time ago... pulling my leg........). > > > > > > > > >And there we have it Richard! : les Pays bas!! or : that country! BAH!!! > > > >Now... lastly, I must congratulate you with your (apparent) strongly > >developed lingual intuition : in one breath you hint at the resemblance > >between the "bass" section in a choir and the French word > >"bas"...and........ you even go so far as to mention a fish ........... I > >am in awe!!! > >I could never have thought that up myself! > > I gotta hand it to ya Antares.. you are a pretty funny guy.. ROFL. bytw Did you try that address I gave you about the Gravaur Grand you asked about ? > > >(but then... there you have it! I am your typical lowlander.......bah) > > > >An inhabitant of "les Pays bas" > > > >Antares > > > >(btw still looking for info about Gabriel Gaveau) > > > > > > > > > > > >Antares wrote: > > > >> Hello fellow listers, > >> > >> I am still looking for more detailed informatiion about a > Gabriel < Gaveau > >> grand. > >> > >> > > > >Try the following e-mail address > >musicszalon@hotbot.com > > > >> > >> > >> Most friendly greetings from "les Pays bas" > >> > > > >les Pays bas.. what is that,? the bass section of a choir or a place you go to > >fish for bass ? > > > >> > >> Antares > > > >
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