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Takeda Shingen 10-19-07 03:08 PM

To remark generally, I don't know what is going on today, but a whole bunch of people seem to have bees in their bonnets all at the same time. Maybe it's time to turn off the computers and stretch your legs for awhile.

SUBMAN1 10-19-07 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
To remark generally, I don't know what is going on today, but a whole bunch of people seem to have bees in their bonnets all at the same time. Maybe it's time to turn off the computers and stretch your legs for awhile.

:up:

That is what I am doing. Been scarce compared to normal last couple days.

I am tempted to see if I can beat this record though....Hmmm....What was it? Two posts?

-S

Linton 10-19-07 04:07 PM

What is a wily head and why would you want to win it unless this was a Brighton raffle? Is it some way of swearing in a polite way?I think we should be told.

Takeda Shingen 10-19-07 04:18 PM

http://www.metoperafamily.org/metope...sis.aspx?id=82

Mime demonstrates his subterfugal ineptitude by failing to ask the blatently omniscient Wanderer the questions to which is truly requires answers. Rather, he asks silly and ridiculous questions to rid himself of he who would provide the answers.

Most sincerely,
The Primary School Teacher

Linton 10-19-07 04:25 PM

Can I hear that piece on line anywhere?

Takeda Shingen 10-19-07 04:31 PM

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Can I hear that piece on line anywhere?

Unfortunately, no. This is because although the works themselves are in public domain, the individual productions are copyrighted and owned by the opera companies themselves. Most major companies do provide snippets of, mostly, motifs, but the Mime/Wanderer exchange is about 30 minutes long by itself. Still, you can find translations of the libretto all over the internet.

bookworm_020 10-21-07 09:18 PM

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9/11 should be viewed with the utmost seiousness by anyone that claims to be of a rational mind :hmm:

Taking something seriously and laughing about it don't have to be mutually exclusive.

Completely true. I mean they made hilarious bugs bunney cartoons during WW2 about Tojo and Hitler. Doesn't that say it all?

You mean Gremlins from the kremlin????;)

FIREWALL 10-22-07 01:04 AM

nikimcbee ate all the lasuagna. ;)

Letum 10-22-07 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
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Originally Posted by Linton
Can I hear that piece on line anywhere?

Unfortunately, no. This is because although the works themselves are in public domain, the individual productions are copyrighted and owned by the opera companies themselves. Most major companies do provide snippets of, mostly, motifs, but the Mime/Wanderer exchange is about 30 minutes long by itself. Still, you can find translations of the libretto all over the internet.

Surely it should be easy to find a performance so old that it is now public?

NiclDoe 10-22-07 06:11 AM

When I saw that thread that person s most likly a terroist. I was in school that day and I did not believe that 9/11 was real untill we seen what we on the news in school. it was a very sad day and i seen the second plane go into the tower. it was the worest scene of my life.

Tchocky 10-22-07 06:14 AM

Lemon Curry?


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