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GUEST,Volgadon England's National Musical-Instrument? (1943* d) RE: England's National Musical-Instrument? 15 Oct 08


And this also applies to Volgadon - who once got annoyed when I, without any one-up-manship, politely told him how to make a link here.

Stop the this also applies nonsense and answer my questions or is it because you are afraid that you avoid answering.
I didn't get annoyed, but it wass totally irellevant, I asked about italics. Blickies don't work for me on this computer, even though I knew how to make them years before you joined. All this is smokescreen. Answer Pip's questions and mine, please.

PLEASE ANSWER THIS, WITHOUT EVADING AND IGNORING IT.

"Now Wav, do you think that just anybody would be asked to edit the revised edition of the Penguin book of English Folksongs?
And guess who is on the cover.
Take a good look at the picture.
http://www.mustrad.org.uk/reviews/cefs.htm

But what is Israeli music, Wav, and doesn't that come into conflict with your statement that goes along the lines of the tradition is people doing things the way their ancestors did? Mine aren't from Israel.

Do you consider imperialism to be forcing a set of ideas or a way of life on someone? Don't you dare answer with I hate all imperialism be it Victorian or Nazi, we've heard that, but it doesn't tell us what you consider imperialism to be.


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