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hiding items in food?
on: February 24, 2005, 06:49:12 PM
ingredients!
do you know why benches fall apart?  it is because they have lids with little tiny hinges so you can store music inside them.  hint:  buy a bench that does not hinge.  buy it for sturdiness.

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Re: hiding items in food?
Reply #1 on: February 24, 2005, 09:13:44 PM
Er, could you elucidate slightly?

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Re: hiding items in food?
Reply #2 on: February 24, 2005, 09:59:29 PM
ok. i think skeptotomus has a message that is about how easy it is to hide items in food.  then, i realized with all the bribery i have used on my teacher (bringing him baked goods) maybe he thinks i am trying to poison him, and is using skeptotomus to see if i respond as to what i put in them.  just ingredients.

actually, bribery wouldn't work on my teacher.  and, i would never think of poisoning his food anyway.  but, i have occasionally thought 'i wonder if he thinks i'm bringing this to get a better grade?' nahh.  (i have done it for all my past piano teachers whenever i make something that i think turned out ok - ie brownines, cookies, cake, etc.)  music and food go together, i think. 
do you know why benches fall apart?  it is because they have lids with little tiny hinges so you can store music inside them.  hint:  buy a bench that does not hinge.  buy it for sturdiness.

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Re: hiding items in food?
Reply #3 on: February 25, 2005, 12:30:49 AM
Yum.... what do I have to do to be your next piano teacher?

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Re: hiding items in food?
Reply #4 on: February 25, 2005, 10:27:07 PM
well, i'm very selective.  you'd have to be #1 good looking  #2 play better than my current teacher or like my food so much that you could change my B to an A with some computer tech stuff (just kidding).

actually, i'm trying to moderate my flirtatious behaviour.  i have gotten into trouble in the past, kidding people about how good looking men make music better.  i really think my husband is good looking, so i am biting my arm when someone (who may look like my teacher) walks by, sits down at the piano, and plays like liszt.  so what!  my husband sings!  whenever i am deadly mad at him - all he has to do is start singing.  so i can't really see the point in flirting anymore.  he's got my whole heart in his hands.

ps  good looking piano teachers are really distracting.  you can't look at them when they are trying to teach you, you can't joke with them (without incuring a curse of some kind), and if they are difficult on you (it's totally dibilitating) you refrain from telling them that you never want another lesson (because you do), and if they teach really really well, you are content to act like you heard the last five minutes of what they were saying - or not look dreamy eyed when they play something so well.

NO.  i have determined to act my age (grown up) and not be one of those crazed people that hits on guys that could be the age of their children.  it has to do with carrying around a picture of your husband or wife and looking at it.  i am convinced if all married people would do this one thing (or put up an enlarged picture of them on the computer screen in their office) - any temptation would go right out the window.
do you know why benches fall apart?  it is because they have lids with little tiny hinges so you can store music inside them.  hint:  buy a bench that does not hinge.  buy it for sturdiness.
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