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Funny how words lose their meaning if you repeat them too much
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:12, Reply)
Their their, little Lampito, I won't help it if I don't not know English and grammer words n shit.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:18, Reply)
but i sa reality is so unspeakably sordid it make me shudder.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:19, Reply)
But I can't make head nor tail of yours.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:20, Reply)
Both very erudite young men, nevertheless. Particularly for
"It is a funny thing tho your side always gets beaten whichever skool you are at. That is like life i supose."
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:42, Reply)
Ho for Lax and hocky and all all,
Miss Dennis is strict, Miss Hamilton fair
But Miss Peabody (gym) is both strict & tall!
"I'm so glad our cottage is called swete lavender"
I loved Fotherington-Tomas. The fact he became a famous spaceman or something made it all the funnier.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:44, Reply)
Yea, and his judgement shall be swift and wrathful and wreathed in tweed.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:19, Reply)
Got invited to play the opening set again, though I didn't realise he'd meant the second opening set and accidentally wandered onstage with the wrong band before someone corrected me! Still, got a few good sets in and managed not to embarass myself when called upon to solo this time. My violinist friend also came along and turned in a great performance.
How was your evening? Did you go for your regular outing in Soho?
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:27, Reply)
S'good to hear you're doing well- sure something similar will happen next week :)
My evening was sedate- I stayed in for various reasons, and I'm avoiding alcohol for a while. This will end on Friday, though, never fear/be very afraid. Going shopping today, which will be nice.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:33, Reply)
(I didn't know you played bass yourself. Did you also find it helped to take a limp-wristed stance when playing?)
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:45, Reply)
I love bagels.
I dabble- I'm by no means proficient, but can pick out a few notes- good enough to accompany. My friend on the other hand- sheesh. Most talented girl I've met. Excellent drummer, decent singer, decent pianist, demon bassist.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:49, Reply)
You big jew, you.
I know, some people are just too damn talented, aren't they? There's a guy who sometimes turns up at the jam and just flits effortlessly between the bass, the piano and the drumkit. Most infuriatingly, it's hard to imagine a nicer feller.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:59, Reply)
Do you add malt to the water? It gives them a sweet coating on the outside and that shiny glazed look.
She's hot as hell and lovely too. Some people have all the luck :( I've only got to th standard of piano that I am with practice, but I do know how music works- plus my dad used to play "identify the artist" with me at a young age. Unfortunately I no longer remember what Bill Frizell sounds like.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 12:06, Reply)
I only made them with flour and water - they came out quite well but were missing that glazed look.
I have no idea what Bill Frisell looks like, though I'd like to think my father gave me a pretty good musical education (read: the same sort of old-fashioned musical taste as Monty) for someone who can't get a note out of any instrument. Probably helped that my old piano teacher was really into jazz as well, but I'm not quite sure where the ardent love of blues came from...might have explored that on my own impetus.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 12:24, Reply)
but I (admittedly drunkenly) made that same mistake on one of my TEFL modules
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:14, Reply)
I was joking. You is dumb.
*NB use of 'is' instead of 'are' deliberate.
(, Wed 9 Jun 2010, 11:16, Reply)
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