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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 2-11-2015 18:47, Stephen wrote:
> > On 11/1/2015 7:54 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> >>> That's true. If they had been selling insect repellent I would have
> >>> bought some. When I went to an opera in Pula a few years ago.
> >>>
> >> Gancaloon's theatre is reputedly insect free, they say, but I do not
> >> have it from my own experience. We shall see.
> >
> > I tell you, the back of my neck was red raw with ant bites.
> >
> >
>
> Nasty. Did you enjoy the opera despite them?
>
> I remember watching Rigoletto in the arena of Verona, as a boy.
>
> --
> Thomas
The image is very promising but not yet finished obviously. Someone should sell
otter noses... (From: The Life of Brian).
Personally I missed a concert of Frank Zappa at a similiar theatre at Orange,
France, many years ago. But I had to travel to Finland which was an experience
with insects (midges in this case) indeed.
BTW: Selling things has nothing to do with capitalism. A major aspect of
capitalism is that the worker has to sell his work force to the owner of the
production devices (see Karl Marx: The Capital). We don't know under what
conditions the pillows are crafted here.
Best regards,
Michael
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