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March 27, 2004 at 10:52 PM

Played a wedding today. Nothing unusual, except we couldn't see the bridal party, so the minister's hand simply kept motioning for us to play the Mendelssohn march 4 times until he instructed everyone to join the reception at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.

I'm happy, I learned this one page of the Tchaik concerto yesterday, for the first time, and when the roommate of a friend whipped out her digital recorder and said please please play, I said alright....and freaked out, ingoring my owned prepared fingerings. So I whimpered and asked her to erase it, and I played it again, with my head in the right place, and played it perfectly. ME AND MY HEAD.

Speaking of heads, everyone go see "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". With a date.

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