Maybe he was a famous Scottish architect who was a train conductor in his youth, but whose real passion was Baroque music composition? They say that even to this day, on foggy nights near Loch Lomond, one can hear the delicate echo of a train horn tooting a Handelian harpsichord suite that reminds older Scots who hear it of the auld days when their dreams could still come true, while younger Scots hear something like this and start pining for the fjords:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=61UfGg6sf8I
Twenty Questions 118
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Re: Twenty Questions 118
Oh hurrah.
Tricky one!
Potato, potato; potato.
Re: Twenty Questions 118
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