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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Nope, tried turning it off and on again
I think it's just been fairly badly treated by its owner over the years. I'll get my own one at some point once I've started being paid.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:23, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
o_O
Bloody 'ell. I'm so simple minded. I could never do anything like that!
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:29, Reply)
It was really hard*
It went against how you naturally want to play the piano, and makes it almost impossible when you've never done it before.

*Fnar
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:32, Reply)
The building the pedal
but I imagine having a load of sustain when you're trying to play will be annoying. But I hate keyboards, I can't play without weighted keys.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:36, Reply)
I'm generally a bit of a piano snob
And only play electric stage pianos if they have nice weighted keys. I'll need to get an electric one when I'm in a flat, due to the loudness of a real one and all that.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:39, Reply)
I did my last few graded exams on a Steinway
-shudders in pleasure a little from the memory-
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:44, Reply)
I went into a music shop in Glasgow once and had a try on one
It was amazing.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:49, Reply)
my dad has one of those
i got up to about grade 6 on it as a kid, the keys are v realistic.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:44, Reply)
Get yourself a nice Clavinova
they're lovely - I can't really tell the difference between mine and a 'real' piano. Doesn't need tuning every time I move, either...
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:46, Reply)
This is a very good point
I'm going to need a music room in my new place at this point though.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:50, Reply)
that's what my dad has!
i am still tempted to the hot pink piano in the shop on high st ken though!
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:53, Reply)
Harrods has some AMAZING pianos
which I desperately wanted to try but didn't have the guts to.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:59, Reply)
just sneer at the salesmen/security guards
then they respect you!
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:08, Reply)
*shakes head*
Only Katie Price seems more keen on pink than you, and no sane person likes her.

Do you want to be seen like that?
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 22:59, Reply)
Katie Price is no 'Swipe, fo sho.
Except I would with Katie Price.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:02, Reply)
you'd stick it in a microwaved melon if there were nothing else

(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:04, Reply)
Bollocks I would.

(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:05, Reply)
But if you've got your knackers in a melon
Where are you going to put your cock? In a nearby passion fruit?
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:06, Reply)
you'd laugh if you saw my flat
it's very subtle really! only the kitchen has any pink in it.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:03, Reply)
Where do you keep all your exercise stuff?

(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:06, Reply)
my lounge is quite big, about 20' by 16'
going into a bay window. so i have all the exercise stuff in the bay window. i have to remember to draw the blinds before using it though!
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:07, Reply)
But that too, is pink, if I recall your purchases correctly?
Bar that rogue green thingy.
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:15, Reply)
no, the boxing tube is chocolate brown leather
the gloves are pink
(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:20, Reply)
Is a boxing tube very different to a punch bag?

(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:25, Reply)
identical!

(, Fri 3 Dec 2010, 23:42, Reply)
But I'll bet a boxing tube is more expensive!

(, Sat 4 Dec 2010, 0:01, Reply)

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