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Music choice reveals your personality

 
 
Letty
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 01:44 pm
Multi-faceted, eoe.

Multi-faceted with minds to match.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 01:44 pm
Disco, there is no syncopation, just the steady thump of a giant moron knocking in an endless nail.
Clive James
"barely alive, barely alive"
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 01:45 pm
Unfair question. I like bits and pieces of all of thos categories, plus some not yet explored. eoe, I suppose it makes us A.D.D. Laughing
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 01:50 pm
Lately I've been real partial to polka music Letty. Does this mean I'll spend the rest of my life pouring beer on my palm to get my date drunk?
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 01:51 pm
I like blues, classical, folk, some country, all the real romantic oldies, and Broadway musicals and opera (Italian and French) and tango music, too. I'm not sure what "alternative" means, but if it's melodic, I like it. So far, I've been stricken from the agreeable, outgoing, physically active group. Sad I guess I'll just have to settle for the intelligent, tolerant type. Hey, that's not too bad.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:03 pm
Hey, Raggedy. That ain't settling, that's shining...

Panz. Love it! The last time I did the polka, my partner was drunk. He stepped everywhere except on my palms. I do like to polka, however.

Hey dys, syncopation isn't the only way to be cool. Sometimes stuff played on the beat swings.

Cav, pay attention. You Canucks have Michael Bubles. WOW!
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:03 pm
Where does Tuvan Mongolian throat singing fit in? Or....Balinese Gamelan music, or Japanese koto music? Not quite folk, really, nor classical (a nebulous term, btw, that lumps in eras of music into a single category with a specific meaning, and frame of reference, re: timeline). Alternative is another such term, used to characterize a fairly wide spectrum of styles.
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:06 pm
Oh yeah, that dude. He's really good.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:19 pm
Cav: Alternative is another such term, used to characterize a fairly wide spectrum of styles.

hmmm. Alternative sounds a little "iffy" to me. I guess I'll just have to forego "outgoing" and "agreeable".
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:21 pm
Alternative is as iffy as Classical, really.
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George
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:22 pm
Gregorian Chant.
Lessee, that would make me...
deceased.
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panzade
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:23 pm
guffaw!
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:27 pm
Nah, George. That would just make you enchanted.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:53 pm
So on some evening enchanted
Don't take the stranger for granted
Before you ask for his references
Check out his music preferences.

Take it away Letty.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 02:59 pm
and just hope that his house isn't hanted. Smile

Best I could do, Raggedy..

Later, folks
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 03:00 pm
Some enchanted evening
you will meet a stranger,
but they could be a danger,
on the pipe or just insane
with murderous thoughts on the brain,
they say to go through personals
but that could just be worsenals
beware the crazy, not the moon,
sister Luna's coming soon
to soothe your mind, caress your soul,
smile at you and make you whole
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cavfancier
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 03:16 pm
George wrote:
Gregorian Chant.
Lessee, that would make me...
deceased.


So whose style do you prefer George, Greg or Ian? Laughing
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 03:29 pm
Laughing Laughing Cav and Letty.
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doglover
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 04:02 pm
Letty wrote:
Very Happy Remember fishin' and doglover, the sampling was done from among college students. What do they know!


LOL Letty...when I was in college, I knew everything! :wink:

Eh, when you're in your 40's like I am, physcially active becomes
somewhat physcially active and a curious risk taker becomes a cautious risk taker.

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doglover
 
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Reply Mon 26 Apr, 2004 04:11 pm
Bi-Polar Bear wrote:
I'm also stunningly good looking and hung like....well... nevermind...


....hung like a horse BPB? Cool


A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow.

The horse falls into a mud hole and was sinking.

He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety.

The chicken runs to the farm but the farmer can't be found. So he drives the farmers mercedes back to the mud hole and ties some rope around the bumper.

He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend, the horse, and drives the car forward saving him from sinking!

A few days later, the chicken and horse are playing in the meadow again and the chicken falls into the mud hole.

The chicken yells to the horse to go and get some help from the farmer.

The horse says, "I think I can stand over the hole!"

So he stretches over the width of the hole and says, "Grab for my "thingy" and pull yourself up". And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety.

The moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a mercedes to pick up a chick!
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