:confused: How much of a pay cut is "acceptable"
#61
Re: :confused: How much of a pay cut is "acceptable"
Ha! So to what does the fact you know it's spelt correctly condemn you?
I never went to Glyndebourne, nor to the Royal Opera House. Couldn't be doing with all the peacocking that (I imagine) went on... if I go to an opera, it's the performance I want to see, not the audience. While living in London I went to the Coliseum a few times for the ENO, and to Dorset Opera, a pro-am getup that used to recruit members of the chorus from a choral society I belonged to. I've also sung in choral societies and concert choirs since I were a lad, performing all the usual oratorios and requiems, and some more unconventional repertoire, including a couple of premieres of new works.
I never went to Glyndebourne, nor to the Royal Opera House. Couldn't be doing with all the peacocking that (I imagine) went on... if I go to an opera, it's the performance I want to see, not the audience. While living in London I went to the Coliseum a few times for the ENO, and to Dorset Opera, a pro-am getup that used to recruit members of the chorus from a choral society I belonged to. I've also sung in choral societies and concert choirs since I were a lad, performing all the usual oratorios and requiems, and some more unconventional repertoire, including a couple of premieres of new works.
#62
Re: :confused: How much of a pay cut is "acceptable"
Didn't see this until now. You know very well how I know it's spelt correctly. And unsurprisingly I haven't been there either. Your comment though about preferring to listen to the music rather be seen listening to the music is spot on. You can kick Harry out of the next chair for that.
#63
Re: :confused: How much of a pay cut is "acceptable"
You're all puffy little peacocks.
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R.
Lynyrd Skynyrd is where it's at.
R.