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Post by jons on May 7, 2007 13:48:42 GMT
Hot? What does she mean 'Hot?'. Thats me out of the picture, I have to rely on humor!
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Post by Eric on May 8, 2007 2:42:01 GMT
Just out of curiousity, Hayley, and seeing you have been to soo many places....where would you take your family for another visit (this, time being commitment-free)?
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Post by jons on May 9, 2007 13:19:25 GMT
Hayley have you ever considered working with Craig Armstrong? His compositions are beautiful. I think your voice would gel well together with his piano playing.
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Post by Eric on May 9, 2007 17:25:31 GMT
Ok, a few more.... Which is your favorite dress?
On all of your travels, have you ever found out the answer to one of the most puzzling questions the world has ever seen -- How much wood WOULD a woodchuck chuck...?Just curious, Eric
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Post by mac on May 10, 2007 11:09:44 GMT
A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood...
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Post by jons on May 14, 2007 13:39:48 GMT
I'd ask Hayley if she drinks tea and if not why not........
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Post by petertong on May 24, 2007 4:44:30 GMT
Oh! I thought of another one (although the chances of this occurring are rather slim but it happens to me when I am running on occasion !). I would ask her if she has ever had a mosquito or bug fly into her mouth while she was singing during an outdoor concert. That would really bite!
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Post by roger on May 24, 2007 5:23:22 GMT
I can answer that one Peter. Yes, it did happen. The story I heard, is this: The mosquito was buzzing around on it's erratic path... how they do, when it suddenly heard an enchanting voice. It wanted to listen more closely but, having been hopelessly Hayleywowed, misjudged its intended landing place which was Hayley's lip. Hayley, realising what had happened, and because of her love for all living things, held the final note long enough to enable the mosquito to escape. When it emerged, it had turned into a beautiful butterfly. Roger
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Post by grant on May 24, 2007 13:34:53 GMT
I can answer that one Peter. Yes, it did happen. The story I heard, is this: The mosquito was buzzing around on it's erratic path... how they do, when it suddenly heard an enchanting voice. It wanted to listen more closely but, having been hopelessly Hayleywowed, misjudged its intended landing place which was Hayley's lip. Hayley, realising what had happened, and because of her love for all living things, held the final note long enough to enable the mosquito to escape. When it emerged, it had turned into a beautiful butterfly. Roger Come on Roger!! That's a bit far fetched I don't think that could possibly be true A bug flying towards Hayley in full voice would be like our very own Flying Scotsman flying his little Cessna right up behind a Boeing 747! The turbulence would shake its wings to pieces and it would probably end up on Hayley's shoe with a very bad headache Best wishes Grant
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Post by flip8 on May 24, 2007 13:37:19 GMT
If I had a chance, I would actually ask Hayley this, "How do you stay sane?"
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Post by roger on May 24, 2007 13:47:15 GMT
...it would probably end up on Hayley's shoe with a very bad headache Best wishes Grant I never knew Hayley's shoe had a headache! Oh well, ya live and learn! Roger
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Post by jons on May 24, 2007 13:58:03 GMT
I would ask Hayley, why can't we get 'You Are Water' in the UK? Mind you, Tea! is popular with us brits (I did say tea didn't I? Just making sure! i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifShe would have to change the lyrics to something like this: ‘You are a nice cuppa Typhoo’ ‘And you make me go ‘Ooo!’ ‘Your good for many common ailments and help to prevent a lot of diereses, and some other stuff that they have found out about tea, Ooo -ooo-ooo!’ etc.
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Post by petertong on May 24, 2007 15:44:31 GMT
I can answer that one Peter. Yes, it did happen. The story I heard, is this: The mosquito was buzzing around on it's erratic path... how they do, when it suddenly heard an enchanting voice. It wanted to listen more closely but, having been hopelessly Hayleywowed, misjudged its intended landing place which was Hayley's lip. Hayley, realising what had happened, and because of her love for all living things, held the final note long enough to enable the mosquito to escape. When it emerged, it had turned into a beautiful butterfly. Roger Come on Roger!! That's a bit far fetched I don't think that could possibly be true A bug flying towards Hayley in full voice would be like our very own Flying Scotsman flying his little Cessna right up behind a Boeing 747! The turbulence would shake its wings to pieces and it would probably end up on Hayley's shoe with a very bad headache Best wishes Grant hi Grant, Not to mention you'd start to get a queue of mosquitos lining up at her concerts awaiting their turn to turn into butterflies I think Roger is doing his best to merge this thread and the dream thread together i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifPeter
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Post by jons on May 24, 2007 15:46:56 GMT
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Post by petertong on May 24, 2007 15:49:15 GMT
OH, I have another one... i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifDoes the density of the air at different places affect the pitch in any way? Ie do you have to compensate for pitch or volume slightly in Denver (high altitude), vs say San Diego during performances?
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