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Topic: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in  (Read 1609 times)

Offline tds

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a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
on: April 04, 2006, 07:17:59 PM
my 'grand recital' thread needs her butchering, i think. dont hold back now, girl....
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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #1 on: April 05, 2006, 01:13:10 AM
butchering?  i was purposely holding my tongue because you were commencing to play things that i'd stay all evening to hear.  i love the handel variations (whereas to some it may seem boring music).  you may either be playing a prank on me as to what you are playing - or exactly imitating music that i'd play myself - but as i see it - if you play as well as you sound you do...even if one fell asleep they'd have good dreams.

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #2 on: April 05, 2006, 01:56:44 PM
you may either be playing a prank on me as to what you are playing - or exactly imitating music that i'd play myself - but as i see it - if you play as well as you sound you do...even if one fell asleep they'd have good dreams.

ur cute! :) but, hmmm.. i dont think playing a prank on you is really necessary, coz you seem to be all active enough to response to just about any topics imaginable that are put in front of you. i mean, the way you elaborate a series of unrelated things and ideas makes me wonder why people still need to listen to radio/tv talk shows. seriously. they might as well wanna go get good dreams now, so they wont miss out on the next 'services'.

pianonut, you are wanted!
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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #3 on: April 05, 2006, 03:55:50 PM
pianonut is great. always enjoy her opinions. wise and kind person.,

gruff

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #4 on: April 05, 2006, 03:59:52 PM
she one of a kind, only comparable to herself. even her 4 y/o todller knows her mom an oddball who spins wierd
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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #5 on: April 05, 2006, 05:11:58 PM
it's not the four year old, it's the ten year old.  i am the cat's meow to my four year old.  she follows me around and my gospel is hers.  don't expect my kids to be exact replicas or anything - but my 10 year old tells me very honest opinions on everything and mom isn't cool in anything.  for instance, she gets in the car and immediately changes the classical music station to pop/rock and turns the volume up.  i try to be conceding, but sometimes i just blow and like yesterday say 'can you at least ASK to change the station.  i mean, it's like tv - you don't just go and change the channel on someone who's watching.'  not only that, i'm pretty much ignored.  the four year old is my only fan in the family besides hubby.  (though my son likes my cooking). 

Offline tds

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #6 on: April 05, 2006, 05:57:48 PM
any jealousy between 4 and hubby?

i think 10 is smart, he gets everything; good food and freedom. what else a boy of that age wants?
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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #7 on: April 05, 2006, 08:13:04 PM
boy is 16.  yes.  he's spoiled.  i think mom's tend to do that without trying.

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #8 on: April 05, 2006, 08:32:30 PM
I for one, love her to bits.

This forum would diminish without her.

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #9 on: April 05, 2006, 09:08:27 PM
Pianistimo is a master (mistress ?) of the brazen non sequitur, which she wields to devastating effect, rendering logical threads impossible in any topic. She is at her consummate best in religious philosophy but her technique is such that she slices through any reasoned argument about anything in mere seconds.

I find her a sort of lovable William McGonagall of the forum; undoubtedly possessing a heart of gold. But when are we going to hear her play something ?
"Mistakes are the portals of discovery." - James Joyce

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #10 on: April 06, 2006, 11:04:55 AM
woah.  ted.  believe me (have faith).  i play the piano. 

can somebody come over and help me figure out how to use my cell phone video and audio camera to tape record myself?  i am sucha  dummy.  my kids are recording themselves right and left sticking their tongues out and making faces - when i use it, i push the wrong buttons and have to ask 'how did you do that?'  part of the problem is that when anything electronic comes to the house - the manuals get taken right away and probably go under my sons bed.  i think i need a cord of some kind to plug into the cell phone to record and then it hooks up to the computer somehow to upload. 

i need a babysitter, a recording artist, a massage therapist for my leg sometimes because it gets sore at the end of the day, a florist to deliver flowers every week probably at the end of the week because it would help me face the next one, and someone to just tell me 'everything's going to be ok.'  this week i've driven 10,000 miles it seems 'ferrying' everyone hither and yonder.  i have to dream about piano some weeks.  piano forum is my outlet.  i'm not on any other forum so that's why i talk so much here.

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Re: a thread isn't a thread without pianonut jumpin in
Reply #11 on: April 06, 2006, 11:15:21 AM
pianonut is so good, she should be illegal
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