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Offline ramseytheii

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Dearest Pianitismo
on: October 31, 2006, 10:13:12 PM
Apologies in advance!
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Posting day and night without stop,
In the heat of the moment and coolness of thought,
Approaching the limitless number-
Not from the duties of this world encumbered.

Inestimable ideas,
Torrents of words,
Irrigate pianoforum with new life, as in Biblical Berea;
Stop a moment, visitor, read and be spurred.

Ingest what she feeds you, whether 'tis high or low,
(May your posts grant us a smile yet again,
O Pianitisimo!)




Walter Ramsey

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #1 on: October 31, 2006, 10:22:23 PM
you should have put this in the dear pianistimo thread, dang.

Post a lot

I wonder what she plays on piano

A true piano forumer

Never ending typing which will end in carpel tunnel S.

In-anti-estimal ideas

Soup is a food she has eaten before

Time-she has spent like 40 days online

In the forum, never chat room

Monday is when she thrives

Oh...when will she stop



by the way, walter, you spelt her name wrong.
i'm not asian

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #2 on: October 31, 2006, 10:23:50 PM
Past the Hinton, past the Ramsey,
In great valleys beyond,
After the Thalberg, yet the dnephi,
Nests the one of whom we are so fond.

Invest not in henrahs,
Take only a tiny zheer;
"I dutifully dusted the Torah,"
Says the one to us so near.

I, for one, skip the invictious -
Marik? Bernhard? No! - nor mephitisimo;
O, piano forum, give us - Pianitisimo!

Walter Ramsey

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #3 on: October 31, 2006, 10:28:45 PM
?  mr. ramseytheii,   ::)  what is this about?  are you mocking me?  do you not realize i have three children to do that?  btw, my son is going out as a sumo wrestler yet again - excepting this year with a terrible fart machine inside.  i should hate to be the persons answering the doors tonight.  i suppose he will say 'excuse me' a thousand times.  i have created my own frankensteins. 

ok. reading this all again - i am hoping for an element of sincerity on halloween (the night of tricks) but i shall be getting different poetry tommorrow i suppose?! 

the most surprising thing tonight was the pure white cat sitting on the back fence just looking out.  i thought one of the neighbors was pulling a joke a ghosted my backyard - but the cat turned it's head and i was thinking - hmm. that's really wierd.  the ghost turned it's head.  i think it was God's way of assuring me - that despite my cat being a black cat - there's also white ones and nothing really odd about a cat of any color.  of course, it reminded me to keep my kitty inside tonight.

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #4 on: October 31, 2006, 10:54:59 PM
Three Haikus and a Concluding Couplet.

Pianitis'mo
I never learnt how to post.
All's well that ends well.

No!  I've post'd enough
I dream of many Mozarts.
Tell us a story.

Icky childr'n of thine -
Stop!  get them away from me!
In case I get sick.

Must her new post cometh so soon?
O, for mine previous signaleth it doom!

Walter Ramsey

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #5 on: October 31, 2006, 11:02:21 PM
k walter this is making me sick: it's pianistimo, not pianitimo
i'm not asian

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #6 on: November 01, 2006, 02:19:07 AM
kinda cool, anyways.  where will this all lead tommorrow.  leucippus burned me up a while ago.  literally.  i mean my letters were burning.  i have no idea what to expect.  for all i know, the jellies might do me in.  has anyone ever died of food coloring poisoning? 

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #7 on: November 01, 2006, 08:22:53 AM
has anyone ever died of food coloring poisoning? 
Only after having consumed vegemite that's been specially coloured in a vain attempt to make it palatable...

Best,

Alistair
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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #8 on: July 20, 2007, 08:38:56 PM
Here's another one...

Walter Ramsey

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #9 on: July 20, 2007, 08:52:10 PM
i forgot.  back then you called me 'dearest.'  how things change.  after bashing your catholic upbringing - i shall suffer hellfire for lack of belief in original sin as it was originally proposed.  thereby ruining the prospects of having 12 or so equally sinful children.  but, ramseytheii - you and alistair are the life force of the generally equitable version of seeing both sides sooner or later.  and, frankly a bit less dangerous than thal or soliloquy.  i suppose if i were to say the honest truth - i'd much rather be a geniunely troubling friend, than a fly on the wall near thal's piano.  with soliloquy - i think i would have to tread quietly. 

as i see it - there are many ways to divert one's attention and you and alistair are more easily diverted than many others because you think deeply and require concentration whilst you are writing several pages of methodically instructional material.  i would simply do whatm1469suggested - make a meal and give you both a glass of wine and hope for the best.  i mean - friends don't have to agree on everything.

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Re: Dearest Pianitismo
Reply #10 on: July 20, 2007, 10:11:22 PM
Time-she has spent like 40 days online
And forty nights. Don't forget those...

by the way, walter, you spelt her name wrong.
He's always doing that; he does it deliberately.

Best,

Alistair
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