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Tacysa Started conversation May 4, 2004
Okay, I'm recompiling my birthday list for the THIRD TIME. You heard me, I've lost it twice. Anyway, out of curiousity, I went on to Amazon and looked up Chocolate Bunnies from Hell, which I have on vinyl. Do you know what the first hit was of? Do you? 'The Strauss Family' by Johann II Strauss, Johann II and Josef Strauss, Josef Strauss. CORRUPTION! I shall scream this throughout the streets until Amazon changes its dirty, filthy ways. Yeah, right. It's not that I dislike classical music, but it's just that...well, it shouldn't be compared to Bunnies. It's a slap at both. Now, to find a long-running version of Puccini's Turandot... My birthday is in July; why am I writing out my list this early? Apparently it takes FOREVER to find the stuff I want. I'm not allowed to have books, music, or plants on my list, either. I've got eleven CDs, six books, and fourteen plants listed. Let's just say, I'd be happier if I was given two round-trip plane tickets and $100. One set to Redlands orchidfest and the other to a random country I haven't visited that's outside of Africa or the Middle East.
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Tacysa Posted May 4, 2004
I promise you, I sat gaping at the computer for at least five minutes in utter confoundation. Horrid...*grumblesinamazement*
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darakat - Now with pockets! Posted May 5, 2004
Obscurity is the key to true happiness, at least you get exactly what you want.
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Tacysa Posted May 5, 2004
You saw Bunnies?! Didja didja didja??
Oh, that is sad. I saw the most adorable bag the other day, but it isn't my birthday, either.
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Tacysa Posted May 7, 2004
*shudder* It's not that I don't like it, but it doesn't need to be compared to Bunnies.
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Mr. Carrot Posted May 8, 2004
I suppose it's alright, but it can get a bit monotonous when you have to play it. Some of the strauss guys have a tendency to create what I'd call classical audio junkfood, if there is such a thing.
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Tacysa Posted May 8, 2004
There is such a thing as classical audio junkfood because I put Beethoven in there, as well.
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Mr. Carrot Posted May 8, 2004
Yes, I can agree with that, but the Strauss brothers are worse...
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Mr. Carrot Posted May 8, 2004
Good, you almost scared me there when you compared those two...
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