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Author: Ember
Date: 2004-06-01 12:47
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> Well, your English is "not too shabby", as they say (and "not
> too shabby" is a colloquial expression meaning "very good").
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Wow, thank you, I'm happy about it! In Italy we are not very good in learning foreign languages :D
> We do have specialized music schools -- usually we call
> those "conservatories".
Yeah, we have them too! I'm studying in a conservatory! ("conservatorio" in Italian). But I got in only 3 years ago. Before, I was studying in a simple music school (the lessons are free, the only payment you must give is your attendance in the town wind orchestra).
Your town must be as small as mine we live with tourism (it's a very nice renaissance town) and students (we a have a very good University, I think that in Italy they're not so expensive like in the US).
It's very good that your town everybody can access to interesting activities!
Maybe you already told me but, what kind of oboe do you play?
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Ember |
2004-05-29 12:59 |
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ohsuzan |
2004-05-29 18:57 |
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Ember |
2004-05-30 12:23 |
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ohsuzan |
2004-05-31 20:51 |
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Ember |
2004-06-01 12:47 |
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ohsuzan |
2004-06-01 15:03 |
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Ember |
2004-06-01 17:58 |
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rgombine |
2004-06-02 13:30 |
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Ember |
2004-06-02 14:05 |
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rgombine |
2004-06-02 17:03 |
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Ember |
2004-06-07 14:00 |
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sömeone |
2004-06-02 14:28 |
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Ember |
2004-06-02 14:57 |
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GMac |
2004-06-02 16:49 |
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sömeone |
2004-06-04 10:43 |
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