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What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
Santragenius V Posted Oct 27, 2000
"Thorn in my side", Eurythmics.
Though the style's quite a bit different, I enjoyed Gnomon's Carl Nielsen reference above (hmmm - the only way I coud do that inside my head would be with earphones, admittedly).
And I, like [protecter of the jam doughnut] have my volume set a tad high...
Have a very nice weekend, all
SG V
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Pandora Posted Oct 27, 2000
Hey everybody...come on over to the Halloween party!!! Wear your costume!!! http://www.h2g2.com/F52920?thread=84645&post=677678 Hope to 'see' you all there!!!!!!!! ~Pan
What music are you listening to at this precise moment?
Researcher 140051 Posted Oct 27, 2000
You are all the same. Arrogant little spits who think you know everything. You always try to outsmart each other. You embarrass and belittle each other. Then when someone tries to have a little fun you get all worked up and throw a fit. You are all up-tight, and can not take a joke. You take everything seriously and get angry at everyone. My advice to you all,
LIGHTEN UP.
Or get a life.
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Pandora Posted Oct 28, 2000
THE HALLOWEEN PARTY HAS A JUKE BOX WITH EVERY SONG EVER WRITTEN!!!! WHEEEE! WE'RE DON' THE MONSTER MASH!!!!!
it's on the radio, so...
Pink Paisley Posted Oct 28, 2000
Wipeout is fab.
Listening to Tubular Bells. (Should I have confessed to that?)
it's on the radio, so...
Pandora Posted Oct 28, 2000
Let It Rain...Eric Clapton!!!!!!!!!! WHEEEEE!!!! YEAH!!!!!
Does anybody besides me have a life? I've already told Master of Chaos to bite me!
Rock on............. ~Pan
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$u$ Posted Oct 28, 2000
'Stars In Their Eyes' *hey, the TV was on already!*
'Kate Bush' was fantastic. A deserving winner.
~A~
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Pandora Posted Oct 28, 2000
Champagne Highway by Skandal...just came via snail mail today from a young friend in England...Love it!!!
the benefits of a 5 disc cd changer :)
Pink Paisley Posted Oct 29, 2000
I am delighted to find another person who has even heard of RT. Perhaps I move in the wrong circles.
its in the victrola
james Posted Oct 29, 2000
SIBELIUS symphony no.1,in E minor,the philadelphia orhestra,eugene ormandy,conducter(opus39)have been hesitant in playing this because although the album cover shows its years somewhat the discs dont ever appear to have been played.e minor i find very intresting. im up to the second movement now,no that was the third,now its the forth,craaannnnnnkkk.comeing up to the sibelius part
its in the victrola
james Posted Oct 29, 2000
sorry bad read that should have been comeing up to the finale(quasi una fantasia)
its in the victrola
MaW Posted Oct 29, 2000
The Corrs - "Leave Me Alone" from "Forgiven, Not Forgotten"
its in the victrola
Phil Posted Oct 29, 2000
Just finished listening to Eat at Whitey's the latest album from Everlast. As soon as I've typed this it'll be changed to Add Insult To Injury by Add N To (X)
Right now it's...
$u$ Posted Oct 29, 2000
'So Far Away From Me' - Dire Straits. From a compilation album.
~A~
Right now it's...
Researcher Tuesday Posted Oct 29, 2000
"Waiting" by Rabih Abou-Khalil. From "Nafas". Very relaxed - just the right one for this evening...
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