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ALEXANDRA'S UNIVERSE

July 05

DWELLING NEW CD

As many of you know, we launched our new CD recently. We've had a few promotional concerts in FNACs around Portugal which we're still continuing. Check on my 'Concerts' list for details of the next concerts! Of course I would love as many people to go as possible. Unfortunately we haven't got any fixed for Lisbon in the near future but the closest is in Almada on 13th July. Try to go!!! The more the merrier!
 
If you can't manage the concerts, at least you have no excuse not to visit our sites:
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TELL EVERYONE!!!! You never know, if word gets around, you may end up knowing someone famous!!! :p
February 09

HUMAN VOICE

Don't Miss!!!!
 
Limited Run!!!
 
Only 2 performances left!!!
 
THE HUMAN VOICE by Jean Cocteau
Estrela Hall,
Rua da Estrela, 10
21 396 1946 for reservations
 
Performances on thursday, friday and saturday:
8th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 16th 17th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th February
Tickets €12
September 28

Shakespeare Sonnet CXVI

Let me not to the marriage of true minds
Admit impediments. Love is not love
Which alters when it alteration finds,
Or bends with the remover to remove:
O no! it is an ever-fixed mark
That looks on tempests and is never shaken;
It is the star to every wandering bark,
Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks
Within his bending sickle's compass come:
Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,
But bears it out even to the edge of doom.
   If this be error and upon me proved,
   I never writ, nor no man ever loved.

In memory of Bonnie rarker!!!

This was originally shown on  BBC TV back in the seventies. Ronnie Barker (of the famed Two Ronnies) could say all this without a snigger (though god knows how many takes)
Irony is that they received not one complaint. Must have been the speed of delivery was too much for the whining herds. Try getting through it without converting the spoonerisms as you read;


This is the story of Rindercella and her sugly isters.

Rindercella and her sugly isters lived in a marge lansion. Rindercella worked very hard frubbing sloors, emptying poss pits, and shivelling shot.
At the end of the day, she was knucking fackered.
The sugly isters were right bugly astards. One was called Mary Hinge, and the other was called Betty Swallocks; they were really forrible huckers; they had fetty sweet and fetty swannies. The sugly isters had tickets to go to the ball, but the cotton runts would not let Rindercella go.

Suddenly there was a bucking fang, and her gairy fodmother appeared.
Her name was Shairy Hithole and she was a light rucking fesbian. She turned a pumpkin and six mite wice into a hucking cuge farriage with six dandy ronkeys who had buge hollocks and dig bicks
The gairy fodmother told Rindercella to be back by dimnlight otherwise, there would be a cucking falamity.

At the ball, Rindercella was dancing with the prandsome hince when suddenly the clock struck twelve. "Mist all chucking frighty!!!" said
Rindercella, and she ran out tripping barse over ollocks, so dropping her slass glipper.

The very next day the prandsome hince knocked on Rindercella's door and the sugly isters let him in. Suddenly, Betty Swallocks lifted her leg and let off a fig bart. "Who's fust jarted??" asked the prandsome hince. "Blame that fugly ucker over there!!" said Mary Hinge. When the stinking brown cloud had lifted, he tried the slass glipper on both the sugly isters without success and their feet stucking funk.
Betty Swallocks was ducking fisgusted and gave the prandsome hince a knack in the kickers. This was not difficult as he had bucking fuge halls and a hig bard on.

He tried the slass glipper on Rindercella and it fitted pucking ferfectly.

Rindercella and the prandsome hince were married. The pransome hince lived his life in lucking fuxury, and Rindercella lived hers with a follen swanny.

 
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