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#16565 01/24/01 04:08 PM
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A gander at my profile will continue the process for our new alphabetical friend. the lack of Caps is, as TEd, fumble fingered.

The subject of this post was changed to reflect where I was before finding these wonderful people...

In western music, "inverting the subdominant" gets you something very "leading", and ,anticipation is everything there.




#16566 01/24/01 04:19 PM
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musick, if you also sing, I can play the comb and tissue and one finger on the piano.


#16567 01/24/01 04:47 PM
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Welcome ABC and I hope that you like the many varied experiences you will receive from people all over the world.
They are not really the basic, average people, but interesting, unique individuals---which I think that you are to by your opening letter. You will "fit like a glove"

[purple ]My name----well I am not a Hell's Angels type of biker, but I ride a variety of bikes, as does each member of our family of 5. My two teenage sons taught me how to ride dirt bike and street motorcycle, so hence the name "bikermom

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#16568 01/24/01 08:33 PM
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Tissue? So many sob stories, so little time?

I'm a master at combing a piano and singing along (the inside, that is), does this help?

Do you have personal messaging turned "on"?


#16569 01/26/01 10:12 PM
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"A fish on a bike" has strong lesbian connotations

But stales, me old china, surely a fish cycling around merrily on a bike makes entirely the opposite point to Gloria Steinern (or rather her student)?

Suppose it depends on how well it's cycling.

Fisk

P.S. I'm still trying to establish where the phrase "Man needs Religion like a fish needs a bike" - which apparently predated Steinern - came from.
Come on you Ayleurs!


#16570 01/26/01 10:19 PM
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Welcome back, oh scale o' my scales!

Oyoy, stop zis emotion und bring me my vorms, fishweiB !








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