Posts by Norman Copeland

1) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883486)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Well, I guess everyones got a best friend, as a 5 year old boy who wanted to be playing professional football for a job this is my best friend, Yes, Jonathan you acheived it [I got you there though didn't I... lol...]

I went off being all sorts of silly things chasing big minerals, and then investing in the music biz, we're still close friends, but, It really helps when your friends give 100% percent focus to their ambition, and trust me, he was head and shoulders above the rest of the players at our age, and when the clubs came touting he was ready, its difficult and really lucky though to have careers that have not been stuttered because of some 'silly opinion' and the likes of that sort of thing...


He was meant to come and collect me for pizza the other day...



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Hunt_%28footballer%29


This is how he helps players having difficulty with body twinges and complaints...

http://www.somaticliving.com/biography_of_jonathan_hunt.htm



[I could add that at 7 years of age he came to school after the summer holidays with a brand new 'New york Cosmos' football kit, I knew he was special then]...
2) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883465)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Well, some of you may of heard me talk about my days of being involved with the music business, yes, It was one of my loves as a boy, music is still a large ambition of my thoughts, I will eventually return, and yes, I'll produce music again, but...

This is the machine I'll be using, I challenge all comers...

[everyone in the music biz agrees that SSL is the governor for production]

This 128 track desk is about £250,000,00, probably every song that is on national certified ligitimate radio has been produced on one of these.

http://mixguides.com/consoles/new_products/ssl-new-audio-consoles/
3) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883460)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Hello Dirk Villarreal Wittich...

This is about the closest off the shelf fragrance.



Cravache.

http://www.robertpiguetparfums.com/parfums.php
4) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883453)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Ok, this sort of interest is genuinely for scholars, Carl Faberge, produced work for tsars, kings, queens, princes, princess's, counts, and probably for other really historical prestigious people. The master of his craft, I will say that I have not seen better craftsmanship and knowledge of history entoiled with the creation of such master jewellery.

Very few, masters of their work perform this standard of knowledge.

[I would have to come out of retirement, 'you know the score Carl... lol...]




http://fly.hiwaay.net/~christel/index.html
5) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883449)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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My favourite country of the entire world, I haven't visited all of them, but, I really like Spain, culturally it is perfectly organised for the community to experience all that the country has to offer, a really beautiful country of mountains, plains, meadows, and desert flats, I have visited Spain quite a lot and visited many regions of the country enjoying its beautiful culture...


I have many very, very enjoyable hotels which I could instantly choose for a special memorative occasion, but, for privacy and delicate elite plushness, among princes, movie stars and music icons, this is a really well situated hotel facing north africa, but, as it is a european history trek of driving to from anyplace on the european mainland, this what everyone does when they get their new custom built rolls royce...

Drive to Marbella Spain...

I enjoyed my penthouse suite...




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marbella_Club_Hotel
6) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883446)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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I guess a very popular question is 'what is someones favourite first date with a girl/woman?'...

I'm quite a reserved sort of person, I don't really like the bright lights of the disco, I have had my days of flying off to another country for partying, but, really, I prefer quiet private talking, and just getting a realistic feel of the person of interest, so...

Country pubs, a hidden historic country lane pub and if its got a pinball, yes, thats what I'd like for my first date with a woman, talking, playing pinball and drinking beer...

Additionally, eating Chinese food in bed {and I do not eat any food in bed} while watching star trek, probably, preferably, potentially for the third time that day/night {because each time I realise something different about the plot}.

http://www.pinballmachines.co.uk/index.htm



7) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883348)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Everyone has a favourite item which they like, as a masters degree trained standard with gems, ancient jewellery tools, and ancient craft has seen me be involved with archaeological field work. This is my favourite jewellery artifact.

http://touregypt.net/museum/tutl41.htm
8) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883337)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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My favourite photographers, lol... thats easy, his name is Dennis Morris and he's one of my friends, as well as a close confidant and nurturing influence for me, he is the most influencial man who ever used a camera, I can't really choose what photograph I like best, before anyone was anyone, for some reason dennis took his photograph, yes, really dennis touch me please {a golden touch}, but, among the most famous photographs ever, Dennis has probably 10 of the worlds top 20 best known. He is an absolute genius and a really humble and humbling man, boss of many of the worlds most influencial music companies at some stage of his music career, but, intrinsically a mesmeric touch. Yes, dennis, your the ... .... man.



http://www.dennismorris.com/exhibitions.html
9) Message boards : Politics : Lobbying for indefinate presidential administration. (Message 883332)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Honesty is the best policy but insanity is a better defence.


That will do just fine.
10) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883328)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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I am fascinated with hot stars, really hot stars, the truth is 'the' hottest stars, that classification is 'W' which is more than 50,000 kelvins {temperature}, I believe another classification will be added, when our astronomy improves, I believe stars of more than 200,000 kelvins exist.

Other stars interest me, I do have a hobby of studying particular regions of the sky.

The star that interests me for personal reasons is the star at location;



USNOA2 0750 08405506

R.A. 14h 15m 00.32s

DEC -08" 17' 02.5


apparent magnitude 15.5


REGION = Virgo


11) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 883326)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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My favourite book, a really non-reader friendly book, it is amazingly short for such an absolute iconic stature. YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK.


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Alchemist-Paulo-Coelho/dp/0007835396
12) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread III ;-) (Message 883321)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Thank you for your contribution the dreamer.
13) Message boards : Cafe SETI : TLPTPW #83 (Message 883320)
Posted 8 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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8% super strength lager with 150cl's of single creme, after a 15 mile hike.


Hello Cebion.
14) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Arizona Moon`s coconut posting thread III ;-) (Message 883002)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Arizona moon, I thought you would like observing this picture.


Domenico Del Ghirlandaio - Adoration of the shepards. 1485.

[Sassetti chapel, sta. Trinita, Florence]
15) Message boards : Cafe SETI : A Window into Microsoft Windows (Message 883001)
Posted 7 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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I'm really glad it is possible to be as successful in business as Bill Gates, he is the inspiration for younger businessman, I applaud the Bill Gates foundation, but, I don't believe that microsoft have passed their success on to the consumer base. Ttuefully it is the finest example of American gluttony.
16) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 882914)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Yes, I have had a reasonable number of roller coaster rides...

Champagne with fresh vanilla pods is one of my favourite champagne drinks, but, it is a womans drink aswell...
17) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 882877)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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This is my choice of aftershave for the mingling.

http://www.axminster.co.uk/category-Lubrication-208216.htm
18) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 882861)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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This is my idol, Marlon, I miss you and love you, the man of our race, everything you've shown me is what I work towards. Thank you.


http://www.marlonbrando.com/
19) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 882858)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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These were the prototype dream men of the era.

Guess which one your mum would of wanted...

http://www.homevideos.com/revclas/8.htm
20) Message boards : Cafe SETI : Norman's choice. (Message 882851)
Posted 6 Apr 2009 by Profile Norman Copeland
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Ok, my real mum...

http://www.nasstec.co.uk/index_files/marilyn.jpg


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