does anybody know the name or composer of the background song
used it joel veitch's 'crab bloke in london'?
also, has any american been to busch gardens in virginia lately?
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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 2:21,
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also, has any american been to busch gardens in virginia lately?
more recently, like friday.
i was there on friday and saturday, and saw somebody with an official b3ta t-shirt. i didnt get to speak with him and am curious as to whether he is a member or a fan/lurker
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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 2:27,
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we need a b3ta classifieds section
"you were wearing the b3ta tshirt at bush gardens last friday. I was drinking a lot and vomiting on the rollercoasters. Call me at 555....."
good luck, though.
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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 2:42,
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good luck, though.
Dance of the Knights
from Prokofiev's ballet of Romeo & Juliet (from memory anyway)
/edit: as used in the famous 'pram down the steps' scene in Battleship Potemkin
/edit2: actually it might not be used in that scene but it's definatley in the film.
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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 2:26,
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/edit: as used in the famous 'pram down the steps' scene in Battleship Potemkin
/edit2: actually it might not be used in that scene but it's definatley in the film.
Close...
Actually 'Montagues and Capulets'. Though probably actually the Russian translation of this now I think of it.
/pedant
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Mon 19 Apr 2004, 2:35,
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/pedant
pedant is a predicate nominative
who says i need an article for every noun?
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