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Author: Kim L.
Date: 2002-01-11 04:04
Hey Everybody!
I am very sorry for what I said. I was up late, and snapped at something I shouldn't have. I know better than to do what I did and am quite embarrassed. It won't happen again.
Please forgive me.
Kim L.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-01-11 04:11
Kim - you did WHAT??? shame on you, please go sit in the corner and write out 100 times "I must always be curtious, and never speak the truth, no matter how much it hurts". OK! :-)
By the way - how's your clarinetting going??
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Author: Kim L.
Date: 2002-01-11 04:15
Great! I am a senior music major and will be teaching lessons this spring.
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Author: diz
Date: 2002-01-11 04:19
Ah - the good old days. I have fond memories, when I was a student clarinetist, my then teacher Marjorie Scott was principal clarinet the the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra - she would occasionally bring in her opera parts, if they were particularly challenging and we'd play them as a duet. It seems to me a lot of opera music was written with both parts in one book. This was fun *sigh*. The good old days. In fact, I enjoyed the duetting with her a lot - it was a big part of her teaching method - we'd start off with the usual cascade of scales and arps, then finish the lesson (almost always) playing duets of some kind or other.
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Author: Peter
Date: 2002-01-11 04:56
In the recent past, my wife was furious at me one day for no apparent reason that I could fathom.
So I asked her, "What's up, are you mad at me?
To which she replied, "Yes! I'm is mad at you!"
I still couldn't figure it out, so I asked her, "Did we have a fight?"
To which she replied, "Yes! We had a fight!"
I looked at son Daniel, and he just shrugged his shoulders like saying, "Don't look at me, pal. She may be my mother, but she's been your wife much longer than she's been my mother."
Sooo, I asked her, "When?"
To which she replied, "Days ago!" And walked away, leaving me totally puzzled and everyone else in the kitchen fighting back the giggles.
I still couldn't remember the fight, much less what it was about!
Anyway, I know I'm dense, I probably shouldn't ask, but would someone explain to me what the last two such posts from Kim have been about?
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-01-11 06:11
The pressure to find a good reed can often cause strange behavior.
We've all been there...GBK
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-11 07:08
's okay, Kim, no harm done. GBK's right; well, speaking for m'self anyway, I've been there often enough to know... something. But, whatever it is, I never seem to get it right :] Now, lemme see, where'd I put those -_-
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Author: Emms
Date: 2002-01-11 11:20
Peter - that's the difference between men and women. We remember for years! Just appologise every morning and we'll feel better. You don't have to have done anything wrong, but just appologise. ;-)
Kim, I'm intrigued. I'll have to read all the mail now to see what you said. I wouldn't worry about it though. worse things happen in life.
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Author: Emms
Date: 2002-01-11 18:03
Ron b - I meant to your wives! Should have explained better. oops. Still, I like the appology.
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-11 19:09
Whoo cares how you sprell it? It's the thot that counts....
:]
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Author: GBK
Date: 2002-01-12 03:18
Oh come on Peter...get in there and start firing away...GBK
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-12 04:00
C'mon, Peter, you're not kidding anyone -- if you're staying out of this, why'd you post? That doesn't make sense.
You'd better APOLOGIZE to someone... today, right away.
I did earlier and my wife's still not speaking to me. It's quiet in here :|
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Author: bob gardner
Date: 2002-01-12 16:44
what really pi-----my wife off is when I say I'm sorry. She'll say for what. and I'll for whatever i do today. It sure hits her button.
it a man thing
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-12 17:41
Keep a safe distance and be happy her button is all that gets hit, Bob.
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Author: Peter
Date: 2002-01-12 23:57
All I have to say is that once, years ago, I brought my wife a couple dozen beautiful roses and she didn't speak to me for about a week. She thought I had a guilty conscience and was madder than a hornet that I wouldn't tell her why.
Never bought her flowers again in some 23 years.
At any rate, I apologize.
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-13 04:31
Sandee -
Last time I took roll call there was just one. I could be wrong, however. I've been wrong before. Maybe the others just aren't speaking to me any more. Maybe it's hypothermia or senility setting in... hard to tell at this stage. I think I tried to apologize. Not sure now. I tend to forget things. It's really COLD (chatter) out here in this dog house (brrrr).
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Author: Peter
Date: 2002-01-13 06:36
Gee, Ron b. Apparently we may have something in common: I was wrong once.
Oops! I apologize!
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Author: ron b
Date: 2002-01-13 21:22
I vaguely recall... someone told me that you were wrong, Peter, but, now I've forgotten what it was. Sorry.
I apologize.
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Author: Emms
Date: 2002-01-13 23:15
Gosh I've started something here. Listen guys, you HAVE to have a reason to buy your wife flowers. It just looks so suspicious if you don't, especially if you've only ever bought them once. It's also no good to apologise BEFORE you do anything wrong either. You have to make the apology really good to have any effect. I mean REALLY good. If the apologies don't work, maybe you did something really bad. Or maybe they're so fed up with the altissimo practise that apologies just don't work anymore. What am I talking about?
I apologise for this nonsense.
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Author: Kim L.
Date: 2002-01-14 00:10
Umm..My dad buys my mom flowers for no reason, maybe just because. Also, once in sixth grade I had a math teacher(senile) that just didn't want us to say "I'm sorry". Yep, you got it. I apologized for something. She was like you didn't have to.
Now I'm sorry for my bibble-babble.
;-)
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Author: Nate L.
Date: 2002-01-14 00:20
You know. I have never seen this site before today. Is this common? Was this about a reed or how to get of being in trouble with your wife because your not psycic enough to know what you did BEFORE she gets mad about it?
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Author: Mark Charette
Date: 2002-01-14 03:17
Enough of this thread. OK? Or you all get to pay me a a buck a byte for data storage (incuding the indices in the database) ...
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