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Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
'Wolfgang Mozart!' said Mozart's friend 'What?' said Mozart And then they were both eaten by a gang of wolves.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:07:47
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"Beethoven?" asked his friend. "No thanks, I like mine raw", replied Ludwig.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:15:10
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Rachmaninoff? Nah, I think I just want to cuddle.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:16:45
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"Nietzsche" said his friend. "No I think this topic has mass appeal." replied Friedrich. "Friedrich" asked his friend again. "No, I prefer them boiled I think" replied Nietzsche.
post edited by Jonbouy - 2011/04/04 18:20:03
"We can't do anything to change the world until capitalism crumbles. In the meantime we should all go shopping to console ourselves" - Banksy
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:19:32
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"What'll we do, Shakespeare?" asked his friend in the thick of the jungle when thinking they were surrounded by angry natives. "No, I find it more effective to heave it." Will replied.
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:24:01
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I don't understand posts 2, 3, 4 or 5 Anyway, I was reading through the ingredients for a fruit salad I'm making today and it said: "Pineapples, five cubed." I'm not sure though, 125 will probably be too many.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:28:56
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SteveStrummerUK I don't understand posts 2, 3, 4 or 5 You're not supposed to understand post 4. It wouldn't work as a Nietzsche reference if you did.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:30:34
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"Nietzsche says, out of chaos... comes order." "Blow it out your arse, Howard."
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SteveStrummerUK
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/04 18:41:21
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I understand post #8 Incidentally, I bought a Monopoly set today, but the instruction book was missing.... What are the chances?
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/05 21:40:49
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"God is dead." -- Nietzsche "Nietzsche is dead." -- God (That's an old one, but classic.)
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/05 22:08:48
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/06 05:46:03
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"To do is to be" - Nietzsche "To be is to do" - Kant "Do be do be do" - Sinatra
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/06 14:38:25
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I loves me some classical. Frankie Vivaldi and his Four Seasons, he's good. Then there's Handel..he teamed up with Hinge & Bracket to form The Doors y'know. I likes that Ripsis Corsetsoff err Rimshot Coursitis Bach, too..and Sherbert.
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Re:Mozart - serious topic for the classical buffs...
2011/04/06 14:42:02
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jamesg1213 I loves me some classical. Frankie Vivaldi and his Four Seasons, he's good. Then there's Handel..he teamed up with Hinge & Bracket to form The Doors y'know. I likes that Ripsis Corsetsoff err Rimshot Coursitis Bach, too..and Sherbert.
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