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Samilktray

Shopping and the Opera.

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Love abit of Sunderland me.

Ye I can be partial to a bit of Sunderland just for the fact they have Cisse and he was god on pro evo a few year back.

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If you lot don't stop going off topic I'm gonna bin all your posts. Livid. :angry:

Not one mention of opera. Pfft. :rolleyes:

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If you lot don't stop going off topic I'm gonna bin all your posts. Livid. :angry:

Not one mention of opera. Pfft. :rolleyes:

Big fan of Pavarotti, me.

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Sam, I love you.

Fi, I love you.

& Jack, I love you.

Share the love.

I love you, Dom. :wub:

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Why cant you lot just PM each other if you love each other that much.

I came in here expecting to read about Shopping and the Opera n this is what I get.

Ive had to trawl through all 3 pages and I havent gained any knowledge on Shopping and the Opera what so ever.

fook sake.

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Why cant you lot just PM each other if you love each other that much.

I came in here expecting to read about Shopping and the Opera n this is what I get.

Ive had to trawl through all 3 pages and I havent gained any knowledge on Shopping and the Opera what so ever.

fook sake.

Oops, sorry. :blush:

Peace offering:

Verdi's most famous operas are Aida, Falstaff, Macbeth, Othello, Rigoletto, La Traviata and Il Trovatore. It is recommended that the beginning opera viewer should view La Traviata and Aida, as these are internationally acclaimed works, and often staples in a Verdi conversation. When viewing each opera, notice the significance of the human element of each character, and their balance against the opulent scenes and settings that they are placed within. This is often cited as Verdi's best trait, and the spark that brings his operas from the ordinary to the extraordinary.

:flowers:

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