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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #50 on: February 24, 2009, 01:38:01 AM
A hamster!  :D

/gives hamster food.


I can share the piano with hamster!  :D
But I don't want to get stuck in the room. Let's all have a picnic outside!

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no, momo. thal is ;D
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #51 on: February 24, 2009, 03:24:15 AM
(Bob the Hamster sits cross-legged, puts on sunglasses, and vaguely resembles Joachim Phoenix during his late "insane" period.  8))


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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #52 on: February 24, 2009, 04:04:00 AM
Quiet, but "loud for a tiny being" snoring can be heard inside the wall.  Pay no attention.
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #53 on: February 24, 2009, 05:41:58 AM
Joachim Phoenix during his late "insane" period.  8))


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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #54 on: February 24, 2009, 08:28:34 AM
Don't want to sound traffic-wardenish, but the last one got locked because of excessive RP...
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #55 on: February 24, 2009, 08:45:24 AM
(Hamster accepts food and stores in wall but will not eat it in case it is poisoned.  Hamster considers regifting the food or offering to others first to see if it is safe.) 

While Bob is asleep, db05 gives some hamster food to a lab hamster. Lab hamster dies in 30 mins.

Errr... momopi?  ::)

Don't want to sound traffic-wardenish, but the last one got locked because of excessive RP...

Yeah. That reminds me. Where's GWK?

And... sir tds... what about SPA chatroom and SPA orchestra?
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #56 on: February 24, 2009, 08:52:57 AM

Yeah. That reminds me. Where's GWK?


Nobody knows...I think he's either banned or he left because he got sick of being labelled as a pedantic, over-hormonal, self-righteous teenager.
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #57 on: February 24, 2009, 11:39:46 AM
Nobody knows...I think he's either banned or he left because he got sick of being labelled as a pedantic, over-hormonal, self-righteous teenager.
Was it a false label? :O :P

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Reply #58 on: February 24, 2009, 12:02:51 PM
Was it a false label? :O :P

Not to the extent that people were treating it so.
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #59 on: February 24, 2009, 01:53:36 PM

And... sir tds... what about SPA chatroom and SPA orchestra?

madam db, what about them?


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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #60 on: February 24, 2009, 08:09:26 PM
Nobody knows...I think he's either banned or he left because he got sick of being labelled as a pedantic, over-hormonal, self-righteous teenager.

I've read his posts, although he was a bit quick in his response and didn't fully give situations some though and the fact he used sarcasm alot to convey his points, I think people misunderstood his intentions and labelled him wrongly as "trafic-warden" and "tank-top wearer" and "mad, psycho, Scot". No wonder if he's left.

Although, I don't know if every young Scot is like him, I've never been to Scotland yet, I think people were slightly too forceful in their opinions. Same with other members (a.k.a "lucylucy"), I don't know if every, young, French female is like her so people shouldn't quickly jump to conclusions.

It's amazing how we type without thinking at times. Where ever this person is, we shouldn't really concern ourselves until their return, should that happen. The same applies with everyone else. It's an online-forum where hardly anyone actually knows someone else in real life, so why concern ourselves?

P.S. I've been reading books recently, thats why I'm writing psychological, lateral sort of stuff. Must be female hormones. :P
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #61 on: February 24, 2009, 08:48:05 PM
I've read his posts, although he was a bit quick in his response and didn't fully give situations some though and the fact he used sarcasim alot to convey his points, I think people misunderstood his intentions and labelled him wrongly as "trafic-warden" and "tank-top wearer" and "mad, psycho, Scot". No wonder if he's left.

As "retro" said, you seem to be the reincarnation of a former member.  :-X

Hello gwk.  :'( ;D
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #62 on: February 24, 2009, 10:18:10 PM
As "retro" said, you seem to be the reincarnation of a former member.  :-X

Hello gwk.  :'( ;D

This is what is frustrating. Is it because I can sympathise and see things from other people's perspective? My judgement is not clouded. I can see why he was undesirable to talk to, but I can also see that he wasn't that bad. I look at both sides, not just one. I'm not going to follow the crowd and voice what everyone else is saying. Some people have even said he deserves a second chance, should he ever return.

And, if you want to assume I'm someone else: please yourself! LOL, I know I'm a Welsh female adult, not a Scottish teenager. If that is what you assume, that I'm someone I'm not, fine...I'm still going to post what I think, because I spent most of my life in Ohio where no one listened to what I had to say.

Even so, I wasn't just listing "GWK", I had mentioned other members too. People can be a bit "quick-off-the-mark" and jump to conclusions. Why deny it? Anyone can do it!

Only you, and retro have come forward and voiced this "I am another member" theory, and I invite others to do so if they think otherwise. I know who I am, and that's all that matters. ;)

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #63 on: February 24, 2009, 10:41:51 PM
Even so, I wasn't just listing "GWK", I had mentioned other members too. People can be a bit "quick-off-the-mark" and jump to conclusions. Why deny it? Anyone can do it!

Really.  :P

I think people misunderstood his intentions and labelled him wrongly as "trafic-warden" and "tank-top wearer" and "mad, psycho, Scot". No wonder if he's left.

Although, I don't know if every young Scot is like him

Who were you talking about here then?  :-X :'(

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #64 on: February 24, 2009, 10:45:07 PM
Who were you talking about here then?  :-X :'(

Had you read it properly, I said "I wasn't just listing "GWK"..." :P

Of course, I was mentioning him as well. Hence why I typed those things. ;)
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #65 on: February 25, 2009, 04:10:00 AM
I've read his posts, although he was a bit quick in his response and didn't fully give situations some though and the fact he used sarcasm alot to convey his points, I think people misunderstood his intentions and labelled him wrongly as "traffic-warden" and "tank-top wearer" and "mad, psycho, Scot". No wonder if he's left.

Although, I don't know if every young Scot is like him, I've never been to Scotland yet, I think people were slightly too forceful in their opinions. Same with other members (a.k.a "lucylucy"), I don't know if every, young, French female is like her so people shouldn't quickly jump to conclusions.

It's amazing how we type without thinking at times. Where ever this person is, we shouldn't really concern ourselves until their return, should that happen. The same applies with everyone else. It's an online-forum where hardly anyone actually knows someone else in real life, so why concern ourselves?

P.S. I've been reading books recently, thats why I'm writing psychological, lateral sort of stuff. Must be female hormones. :P
One's "forum personality" cannot be judged based on one's posts alone. If you had seen him in chat you would understand more. Of course all scots aren't like that! Just like all French are not like lucy, if they were France would cease to exist ;D
Now can we please get back to topic? Trying not to have this incarnation of the PS family thread closed.

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #66 on: February 25, 2009, 04:51:59 AM
One's "forum personality" cannot be judged based on one's posts alone. If you had seen him in chat you would understand more. Of course all scots aren't like that! Just like all French are not like lucy, if they were France would cease to exist ;D
Now can we please get back to topic? Trying not to have this incarnation of the PS family thread closed.
It's interesting how a single thread and spread apart in diverse directions....hummm ::)  Hopefully, we can get back to a single thread, perchance?
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #67 on: February 25, 2009, 04:04:34 PM

yeah but careful, daugh, dont physically hang on to dad like dis to often, dad used to have a slipped disk, member? sides ur sure u been on ur diet? *feels muscular spasm in dah back*  :) :P

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Just kidding dad.

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #68 on: February 25, 2009, 05:06:15 PM
Ah, it was so good to see my children, db05 and morningstar, this morning in chat room.  They are such fine children.   :)    And I am so proud of them.  So now, db05 and morningstar, have a good day and see you later,   :-*  momGo
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #69 on: February 25, 2009, 05:23:29 PM
https://i569.photobucket.com/albums/ss135/Xiao-Cai/CaisBlehPose.jpg


it says photos been deleted, daugh. what was it? :P btw, ur dad's giving a recital soon. u'll come? also his giving masterlclasses in jakarta, including one in universitas pelita harapan.  u'll play in it?
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #70 on: February 25, 2009, 06:37:20 PM
Ah, it was so good to see my children, db05 and morningstar, this morning in chat room.  They are such fine children.   :)    And I am so proud of them.  So now, db05 and morningstar, have a good day and see you later,   :-*  momGo

errr...wait a few more days momgo...


















jj ;D...their fine 8)
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #71 on: February 25, 2009, 06:50:03 PM
errr...wait a few more days momgo...  I can handle my children..... and besides, with love and kindess  and bribery will get them to do anything , tds,  lol   ;) 


















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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #72 on: February 25, 2009, 08:04:07 PM
It's interesting how a single thread and spread apart in diverse directions....hummm ::)  Hopefully, we can get back to a single thread, perchance?

LOL, yes. I've seen that in a lot of threads. I imagine it must be annoying for the authors, indeed: let us return to originality. ;)
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #73 on: February 26, 2009, 03:04:52 PM
it says photos been deleted, daugh. what was it? :P btw, ur dad's giving a recital soon. u'll come? also his giving masterlclasses in jakarta, including one in universitas pelita harapan.  u'll play in it?

besides UPH, where will you teach? well, I never been to UPH before XP

yeah, good luck with the masterclasses, dad.

about the photobucket, well I forgot I have insert it into my album there XP you got pb account too right? I believe you can view it.
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Reply #74 on: February 26, 2009, 03:13:01 PM
besides UPH, where will you teach? well, I never been to UPH before XP

wherever ur music school is, daugh, so daddy can find authentic evidence whether or not u been praticing. hah.

yeah, good luck with the masterclasses, dad.

thankie, daugh. maybe participants would need it, too...


about the photobucket, well I forgot I have insert it into my album there XP you got pb account too right? I believe you can view it.

tell me how to view it...
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Reply #75 on: February 26, 2009, 03:26:35 PM
wherever ur music school is, daugh, so daddy can find authentic evidence whether or not u been praticing. hah.

thankie, daugh. maybe participants would need it, too...

tell me how to view it...

It's not even a music school dad. Just a downtown underdog music course. XP

about the photobucket, well I thought you just log in and just fill the password when you are going to view my album is enough?
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #76 on: March 02, 2009, 02:05:31 PM
Muuu? T_T sista, I said that I want to be your piano.. I don't ask you to be my piano... Btw, that's your mitsunari bleh pose, hah?  ;D Waiiit... where's my heart pose btw...
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Reply #77 on: March 03, 2009, 08:58:47 AM
Muuu? T_T sista, I said that I want to be your piano.. I don't ask you to be my piano... Btw, that's your mitsunari bleh pose, hah?  ;D Waiiit... where's my heart pose btw...
And there I was, continuing to labour under the misapprehension that English was the preferred language of this forum; ah, well...

A word of advice; if you do succeed in accomplishing the genetic miracle of morphing into a piano, do try to ensure that you have three pedals.

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Reply #78 on: March 03, 2009, 11:09:24 AM
And there I was, continuing to labour under the misapprehension that English was the preferred language of this forum; ah, well...

A word of advice; if you do succeed in accomplishing the genetic miracle of morphing into a piano, do try to ensure that you have three pedals.

Best,

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Indeed, being in the rather adavantageous situation of recently having been able to replace my grand by an other, better grand with besaid three pedals, I would highly recommend to take this recommendation into account, before you consider tackling the aforementioned miraculous metamorphosis, since, whereas scientists might have witnessed actually such metamorphosis every once in a while among rather seriously interested pianists, I do not know yet of a documented scientific observation which proved that, after having accomplished this rather complex and challenging task, these pianists would have been able to subjoin additional technical components like pedals to their newly created appearance.

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #79 on: March 03, 2009, 12:27:08 PM
Thats one if the best Alistair impressions i have ever seen.

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Reply #80 on: March 03, 2009, 01:09:18 PM
Thats one if the best Alistair impressions i have ever seen.
Then you are either referring to another Alistair or you need a sight test pronto; if the latter, then let's demonstrate why, as such an impression, it falls so far short.

Indeed, being in the rather adavantageous situation of recently having been able
"recently" and "having" need to change places

to replace my grand by an other, better grand
"another" is one word, not two

with besaid three pedals,
"besaid"? - not a word with which I am familiar; may one presume that "the said" or perhaps "the aforesaid" is intended here?

I would highly recommend to take this recommendation into account
"would" is superfluous, so is the tautological phraseology and "highly is better substituted with "strongly"

,
this comma is superfluous

before you consider tackling the aforementioned miraculous metamorphosis, another superfluous comma

since, whereas scientists might have witnessed actually such metamorphosis every once in a while
"actually" should appear between "might" and "have"

among rather seriously interested pianists,
interested in what?

I do not know yet
"yet" should appear between "not" and "know"

of a documented scientific observation which proved that,
the past tense is potentially or actually misleading here, since any such observation would be expected to prove something for all time, so the present tense should therefore have been used instead

after having accomplished this rather complex and challenging task, these pianists would have been able to subjoin additional technical components like pedals to their newly created appearance.
leaving aside the question of whether "conjoin" might be better than "subjoin", even in such as world of advanced genetics as one would need to contemplate here it would be impossible either to conjoin or subjoin any such "components" to an "appearance" per se.

3 out of 10, would you say? Or am I being unduly generous?

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #81 on: March 03, 2009, 01:14:43 PM
I think that Alistair should now impersonate Wolfi in German.  ;D
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Reply #82 on: March 03, 2009, 01:29:19 PM
I think that Alistair should now impersonate Wolfi in German.  ;D
Thank you for your kind invitation, which I nevertheless regret I must politely decline (well, at least the sentence closes with a verb)...

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Reply #83 on: March 03, 2009, 01:37:00 PM
Ahh that's what I always wanted: A lesson in Hintonish  :) I admit, I am a beginner ;D (hmm, perhaps another superfluous comma  :-\ )

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Reply #84 on: March 03, 2009, 01:49:50 PM
Ahh that's what I always wanted: A lesson in Hintonish  :)
Since no such language exists, your desire remains unrequitable and you've therefore not received one.

I admit, I am a beginner ;D (hmm, perhaps another superfluous comma  :-\ )
It's not the comma that's superfluous there, I fear, for, as I indicated above, it's not possible to be a beginner when there is nothing at which to be one...

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Reply #85 on: March 03, 2009, 02:00:37 PM
Since no such language exists, your desire remains unrequitable and you've therefore not received one.
It's not the comma that's superfluous there, I fear, for, as I indicated above, it's not possible to be a beginner when there is nothing at which to be one...

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Hmm what a pity :'(  Maybe I could try a bit Thalish then.

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Reply #86 on: March 03, 2009, 02:14:51 PM
You could try 'Hinglish'..
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Reply #87 on: March 03, 2009, 02:39:07 PM
I have to admit to having no awareness of the existence either of Thalish or Hinglish...

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Reply #88 on: March 03, 2009, 10:08:40 PM
Then you are...


...3 out of 10, would you say? Or am I being unduly generous?

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You forgot that it was all one sentence. Surely it deserved a full stop in there somewhere. After metamorphosis perhaps?
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Reply #89 on: March 03, 2009, 10:15:10 PM
You tell him girl.

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Reply #90 on: March 03, 2009, 10:28:15 PM
You forgot that it was all one sentence. Surely it deserved a full stop in there somewhere. After metamorphosis perhaps?

NOOOpe :o That would destroy the balance of the whole tapeworm.

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Reply #91 on: March 03, 2009, 10:39:59 PM
You forgot that it was all one sentence. Surely it deserved a full stop in there somewhere. After metamorphosis perhaps?
If you mean pianowolfi's post (and I assume that you do), I have to say that there were plenty of issues, to some of which I drew attention as they were worthy of consideration in the context instigated by Thal, that undermined any potential perceived imitative content (intentional or otherwise) far more obviously than the absence of the full stop that you mention, which I take to be of considerably less importance in that context.

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Reply #92 on: March 03, 2009, 10:41:29 PM
You tell him girl.

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No, you tell yourself, Thal (or Thal yourself, tell, or whatever else you may prefer)...

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Reply #93 on: March 03, 2009, 10:43:20 PM
NOOOpe :o That would destroy the balance of the whole tapeworm.
You have by your own apparent admission composed a tapeworm? Well, that's new! Not that I've much experience of tapeworms - so I cannot say that I have ever observed one attempting to balance...

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #94 on: March 03, 2009, 10:54:50 PM
Not that I've much experience of tapeworms

Did you drown them in wine?

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #95 on: March 03, 2009, 11:31:40 PM
Did you drown them in wine?

Thal
Had I ever done such a thing, I would have had at least that experience of tapeworms. I said that I had none. That is what I meant. No more, no less. I hope that the sentence length here does not bother you any more than the tapeworms of which I have no experience bother me.

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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #96 on: March 27, 2010, 03:59:11 PM
(Bob the Hamster sits cross-legged, puts on sunglasses, and vaguely resembles Joachim Phoenix during his late "insane" period.  8))


Nils will be pleased with our productive use of forum space.   :P
he resembles to Leonard from the big bang theory!! lol

can i know why was a similar thread like this thread locked?
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Re: New pianostreet family thread!
Reply #97 on: March 27, 2010, 07:57:17 PM
Not as cool as this one?  Nils probably likes Joachim Phoenix. 

I wish I wasn't eating when I scanned up on this thread too.
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