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Scott 68

January 24, 2004 at 9:59 PM


The Bach g minor sonata is going well and I love playing it, no real technical hurdles yet. It's fun learning new Bach and then going back to play the old stuff I already learned. Also, a friend of mine from this forum offered to compare notes on playing solo bach, that should be educational. Its nice to go back after you learned something and make sure you are playing it correctly, especially when youre basically self-taught.

Im a little out of the loop can someone tell me who Jessica Simpson is? Did Homer Simpson have another child? Perhaps I need to play violin less and watch tv more...

Also wondering why when you go to pet a dog (mom has 5 because she runs a halfway house for orphan dogs) they turn their head so that your hand touches their sloppy snotty wet nose? I just want to pet their fur and not get wet junk all over my hand! I mean can't they wipe their own nose and just let me pet the back of their head?


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