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Cross Puzzle Ring
Cross puzzle ring - Helzberg diamond engagement ring.
- Kate Forsyth is an Australian fantasy author, best known for the Witches of Eileanan series, and the Rhiannon's Ride series, which is also set in Eileanan.
- A traditional puzzle ring is a type of finger ring made up of four, six, eight, or twelve interconnected rings. Contemporary designs include rings of three, five or seven bands. Puzzle rings often appear to be endless knots. Many think this points to Celtic heritage.
- A ring made of several connected rings that fit together.
- A mark, object, or figure formed by two short intersecting lines or pieces (+ or ×)
- A mark of this type (×) made to represent a signature by a person who cannot write
- A mark of this type (×) used to show that something is incorrect or unsatisfactory
- cross(a): extending or lying across; in a crosswise direction; at right angles to the long axis; "cross members should be all steel"; "from the transverse hall the stairway ascends gracefully"; "transversal vibrations"; "transverse colon"
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- a wooden structure consisting of an upright post with a transverse piece
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Adele Anderson
adele anderson of fascinating aida.
wiki says:
Adele Anderson is an Olivier Award-nominated singer and actress, best known as a third of the cabaret group Fascinating Aida. Anderson has appeared internationally in concerts, in theatrical plays, on the BBC Television television program Gemma Masters. In addition, sometimes with Dillie Keane, Anderson writes lyrics to most of Fascinating Aida's songs and has contributed to the songs of several hit musicals, including The Challenge (Shaw Theatre) and The Ten Commandments (The Place).
Fascinating Aida
Anderson joined Fascinating Aida in 1984, a year after its inception, and has performed with them ever since. Recently, they toured nationwide.[1] As of 2009 they are touring nationwide, having just completed a new CD.
Film, Television & Radio
Lady Jane (directed by Trevor Nunn)
Company Business, in which she serenaded Gene Hackman and Mikhail Baryshnikov.
Dr Tockley in Hotel Babylon (BBC1)
Gemma Masters in Fish (BBC1)
The Whingeing Pom (LWT)
Plutopia (Radio 4)
Anderson was also a consultant (and made a cameo appearance) for the film Different For Girls, starring Steven Mackintosh and Miriam Margolyes.
and this is an interesting bit from a paper. read the first bit at least:
Adele Anderson was born in Southampton. After graduating in drama from Birmingham University as a man, she began the lengthy process of changing her sex. She then worked as a civil servant and a secretary before becoming a jazz singer. She joined Fascinating Aida in 1984, and she lives in east London
Dillie Keane: We met in 1984, when we were looking for a new third singer for the group. Our manager Nica Burns, who was at that time running the Late & Live cabaret at the Donmar Warehouse, said that she had met an extraordinary woman who had been singing extremely funny rewrites of Cole Porter, and who might be useful as a collaborator. So Adele was invited to audition.
Adele arrived wearing this completely absurd - but I have to say quite glamorous - outfit: a huge, long, rust-coloured trench coat and a matching hat pulled way down over one eye. Anyway, after she'd sung - incredibly well - we sat her down and asked her what work she'd done, whether she had an Equity card; all the useful things we needed to know.
Then finally Nica said, "There's no easy way to put this, but... are you a man?" I was mortified. I hadn't actually had any strong sense of maleness from Adele. I thought she was probably just one of those girls who was rather frightening on the hockey pitch at school. Poor Adele went puce. Her mouth dropped open and she said, "Uh... uh... No." And that was that. She did a second audition, and we asked her to join the group. She just fitted: the voice blended wonderfully, and she looked slightly wacky. She does have an androgyny, a certain puzzle about her which I think is quite endearing and good for the group. We're all misfits in some way or another, which is how we can be as rude as we are.
After that first hiatus we didn't bring up the male thing again, though I suppose we still wondered about Adele. I didn't know anything about trans-sexuality then. We'd change together in the dressing room and she had, you know, a proper female body. And she used to carry tampons, which certainly put us off the scent. Then, an old girlfriend of mine came to see the show, rang me up afterwards and said, "It's really great to see Adele again. I knew her when she was a bloke." I rang the others in the group, and they felt bamboozled, more so than I did. They were concerned that any publicity about it could rebound badly on the group, just when we were starting to do rather well. So we sat on the knowledge and didn't tell Adele we knew. We just went on working.
That summer, doing the Edinburgh Fringe, we got a review in the Financial Times that said: "You could have fooled me that the one with the smoky brown voice isn't a man in drag." We nearly died, because we knew it would be hurtful for Adele. Sure enough, we found her in tears. We said, "It's all right. We know. It's not going to make any difference." And that was that.
I think she was relieved that we knew and that she hadn't had to tell us. But then the press started to quarry us - well, not me personally, or they would have got a biff on the chops - but they rang her aged parents late at night, and tried to track down an old university lecturer of hers. We began to realise that the only thing to do was to release the news properly. Adele was terrified, but she went ahead and gave an interview to a paper. It's strange because we bullied her to let the news out, and then protected her fiercely, having done it.
Adele and I have never actually sat down and talked about why and how she became female. Something as enormous as realising you're in the wrong body and changing it can't be dealt with in a three-hour chat. But it has sort of come out in dribs and drabs.
I can't
winners
The ringing of a small bell invaded the tense atmosphere in a Crimean tabern, unmistakable sign that someone just entered the place. A small group of hooded people headed for the bar, completely soaked; something understandable after the downpour that minutes ago got worse.
- Agh! What a night! I’m soaked to the pants. – Mist looked at the green-haired man beside him, trying to dry her skirt.
- If you had put on your hood from the beginning, you wouldn’t have gotten like this, Boyd.
- Water is nothing for a man like me! – he boasted, taking off his cape (more like a sponge) – Aaachoo!!!
- Water 1, Boyd 0 – Added his brother without looking up from the map he was consulting.
- Hahaha… Very funny, Oscar…
- Let’s rest for tonight. Tomorrow’s another day and, fortunately, without rain. – said Mist, asking the innkeeper for the keys to their rooms.
- Excuse me, sir. – Oscar finally looked up. – I couldn’t help but to notice a shorter path to Uber, the city we’re heading to, but none of the signs we’ve found indicated it. Why is it?
- You mean the old road? – The man shrugged awkwardly. – It’s been abandoned for years. Some bandits appeared and made themselves the owners of the place. They steal from any lost one who gets close, and all the mercenaries we’ve sent to face them ended up with their intestines hanging from their stomachs. Believe me, kids, this road is way better.
- Oh, no! We have to go back. – jumped Mist nearly out of breath. – My brother doesn’t know about the bandits! What if they attack them? What if they ambush them? What if…?
- Calm down, Mist. Ike and Soren know how to take care of themselves. Besides, we’ve accorded to meet at the crossing before Uber, following this path straight.
- But, Oscar, what if they take the other road?
- I marked this road on their maps. Why would they take the other one?
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- This path is shorter. – Ike looked at his companion surprised, and then back to the map he was pointing to. He squinted to take a better look.
- Now that you say it… You’re right. That’s strange, I wonder why Oscar didn’t mark this one. Maybe he didn’t notice. So… - Ike faced the forest. – Strategists first.
They made their way deeper into the winding path. Weeds had grown all round between the rocks, sign that this road was hardly used. After some time walking, Soren extended an arm in front of Ike’s stomach, stopping him on his tracks.
- Ouch! What’s wrong? Do you need to go to the toilet? - The mage glared at his commandant, before walking away cautiously to the side of the next curve, inspecting the foliage. – Oh, I understand. – Ike started to get close stealthily to his partner, gripping his sword just in case.
- Aaah! – Soren got away quickly from there, falling on his butt. Ike ran puzzled to the mage.
- Soren! What’s wrong? – After seeing that even after recovering his breath he was still looking at the same direction, he got closer to the bushes. There was a strange rope soaked in a viscose substance, its color like… - Oh, Goddess, that’s disgusting! – The mercenary got away too, nauseated, at the same time the strategist got up, pale and cleaning the blood on his hands with his tunic.
- It’s an intestine. And if you look further, you can see the rest of the innards.
An arrow flew from a near bush, which would have pierced Soren’s neck wouldn’t it have been for his reflexes. Without hesitating, Ike unsheathed his sword and got ready to fight, while they observed how bandits appeared everywhere. Soren recovered his position and prepared his Elwind.
- Well, well, what do we have here? – Ike looked skeptically at the man before them. He was tall and strong, holding between his hands an enormous silver axe. Seeing their clothes and the coin bags in their belts, they were clearly bandits. Soren arched an eyebrow.
- Judging from the cliche phrase out of any shabby bandit novel, we have a type 23 bandit, also known as a lowlife thief who thinks he is someone important just because he got an expensive toy and some donkeys who would need both their hands to find their butt after your orders. What do you think, commandant? – The boss of the bandits turned pale instantly. Between all the answers he had received from his victims, that was, undoubtedly, the most unexpected one.
- Well… Yeah, they fit the random bandit profile. At least they are holding their axes from the grip. – Their enemies turned red at that comment.
- You think you’re very clever, don’t you? Well, it’s clear that you’re not if you took this road here. The guys at the curve also thought they were clever, too. But not enough to prevent their guts from falling to the ground, haha! – The two mercenaries erased their smirks from their faces, at the same time that a wave of flesh rushed to them, not allowing any escape. Commandant and strategist turned back to back, not showing any fear in their eyes.
*****
- Oh, oh, oh… With all that rain my brother didn’t turn up at the tabern! What if they took the short road? I’m sure
cross puzzle ring
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