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Back from Canada
Topic Started: May 18 2008, 04:35 PM (458 Views)
bachophile
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HOLY CARP!!!
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Bachophile converted to Islam


allahu achbar
"I don't know much about classical music. For years I thought the Goldberg Variations were something Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg did on their wedding night." Woody Allen
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Frank_W
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Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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I cite irreconcilable differences.
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Luke's Dad
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Kenny, :thumb: .

When I first heard the beating of strings and differntiating the various partials, it was so cool! 've been around pianos for twenty years, but had never really listened to them in that way. It's almost like a doorway between two different types of listening/thinking, and I had never opened that door before. When I did, it was amazing to hear all of what's really going on in a unison, let alone an interval. Congrats!
The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it.
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Jolly
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Geaux Tigers!
It may be cold in Canada, but hey, the people are super nice (except in parts of Quebec).

I think you'll thoroughly enoy it....
The main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States.- George Soros
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Frank_W
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Canadians are nice people. :thumb: I've always enjoyed spending time up there, and it's absolutely beautiful country, too. Very picturesque.
Anatomy Prof: "The human body has about 20 sq. meters of skin."
Me: "Man, that's a lot of lampshades!"
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John D'Oh
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Jolly
May 19 2008, 10:14 AM
It may be cold in Canada, but hey, the people are super nice (except in parts of Quebec).

I think you'll thoroughly enoy it....

I personally miss Canada more than I miss Ingerland. I loved it there. The friendliness of the people where we lived was really astonishing.
What do you mean "we", have you got a mouse in your pocket?
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kenny
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John D'Oh
May 19 2008, 06:39 AM
Jolly
May 19 2008, 10:14 AM
It may be cold in Canada, but hey, the people are super nice (except in parts of Quebec).

I think you'll thoroughly enoy it....

I personally miss Canada more than I miss Ingerland. I loved it there. The friendliness of the people where we lived was really astonishing.

I bought something I needed to get packed so I went to a UPS store.

The woman said it would be $75 to ship it so I said, "I'll just take it and check it as baggage but may I leave it here since I'm on my way to a play?"

She said she'd hold it for me and I could pick it up when the play is over.

When I got back the store had closed, but she was waiting for me inside.
She brought out the package and refused to allow me to pay for her for packing it.

Amazing.
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