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    heya Rex,

    welcome to the forum.

    you wouldn't happen to be a fan of classical music by any chance - say a requiem by good old wolfie???

    "Dies ire, Dies Ila, solvet seclum, cum favila teste david cum ancila...."
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    Great pic, thats a sharp look!

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    Quote Originally Posted by UmAnOnion
    heya Rex,
    you wouldn't happen to be a fan of classical music by any chance - say a requiem by good old wolfie???
    "Dies ire, Dies Ila, solvet seclum, cum favila teste david cum ancila...."
    I am a sometimes choral singer, and I do enjoy classical music. My favorite requia are by Fauré and Duruflé, however, neither of which has the Dies ire movement in it, that I can recall. My moniker comes from the music, indeed.

    Regards,
    Rex.

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    Well done!
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    Welcome Rex. If you get a kilt night set up, let us know. Adam & I have tried a couple of times. Are you going to be at Carrollton?
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Are you going to be at Carrollton? May 12-14
    http://www.kyscottishweekend.org/

    This is the first that I've heard of it, so I hadn't planned to, but now I will consider it for a day trip. Do they point fingers and snicker at people in UKs at these affairs? I so want to fit in, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
    http://www.kyscottishweekend.org/

    This is the first that I've heard of it, so I hadn't planned to, but now I will consider it for a day trip. Do they point fingers and snicker at people in UKs at these affairs? I so want to fit in, you know.

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    I've never made it to Carrolton myself, but I've sold enough UK's at the Cincinnati celtic fest that I would assume that a few would be in evidence down there.

    On the other hand check out Stillwater Kilts and get your first tartan in time for the festivities. It's always good to have a tartan (even a fairly cheap one) for those occasional slightly dressy events.

    Adam
    Last edited by arrogcow; 24th April 06 at 01:28 PM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by arrogcow
    I've never made it to Carrolton myself, but I've sold enough UK's at the Cincinnati celtic fest that I would assume that a few would be in evidence down there.

    On the other hand check out Stillwater Kilts and get your first tartan in time for the festivities. It's always good to have a tartan (even a fairly cheap one) for those occasional slightly dressy events.

    Adam
    Yes, tartans seem to be very helpful when in the "bonnie knees" competitions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rex_Tremende
    I am a sometimes choral singer, and I do enjoy classical music. My favorite requia are by Fauré and Duruflé, however, neither of which has the Dies ire movement in it, that I can recall. My moniker comes from the music, indeed.

    Regards,
    Rex.
    I sing with a chorus that just performed Mozarts Requiem that has that Dies Irae refrain (apologies for the bad spellings) and also a "Rex Tremende" - which i now have bouncing around in my cranium - DAMN YOU REX - DAMN YOU!!!

    Will be doing Carmina Burana in June which will be even more fun!!!

    hhhmmm... with all the pipers & other musicians on here we should form a virtual kilted chorus .... hhhmmm.....
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