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09-27-2007, 09:04 PM
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#16 | | Neo-Retro
Joined: May 2007 Location: Far from everything Posts: 3,920
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Originally Posted by Queen Vic Alright! My story, back by popular demand...
"So the sergeant said, 'All right, I'll tell them a story: It was a dark and stormy night, and the captain said "Sergeant, tell the men a story". So the captain said, "All right, I'll tell them a story: It was a dark and stormy night..." | hmm...that story sounds familiar....
So, do you play any instruments? (I thought you said you played piano  )
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09-27-2007, 09:06 PM
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#17 | | (random)
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: VA babe! Posts: 512
| Ditto RK_lover |
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09-27-2007, 09:38 PM
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#18 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
| It's something my grampa would do. It can go on forever. |
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09-27-2007, 09:43 PM
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#19 | | Neo-Retro
Joined: May 2007 Location: Far from everything Posts: 3,920
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Originally Posted by Queen Vic It's something my grampa would do. It can go on forever.  | INSTRUMENTS???
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09-27-2007, 09:45 PM
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#20 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
| Geesh! You guys replied too fast...yeah, my grampa would go on FOREVER with that accordian, gosh...
I'll think of a story with more point and maybe start putting it on here in sections. Till then, ciao everyone.
Vic  (this time it's CREAM SODA for my loyal readers) |
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09-27-2007, 10:01 PM
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#21 | | (random)
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: VA babe! Posts: 512
| 0.o *BLANK*
Um... So... About those instruments... What do you play? |
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09-28-2007, 07:38 PM
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#22 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
| IT'S FRIDAY!!!! PARTY LIKE A ROCK STAR!!!!
Heh heh heh...I don't even like that song.
One bummer thing about Fridays now though is that Monk (the obsessive-compulsive detective) and Psych (fake psychic. real detective.) aren't on till January!!!    I must admit, Monk was really going down the tubes, but Psych was as funny as ever. "Someone forgot to drink their courageous juice this morning!" "Dude, we're like the best bounty hunters EVER!" "Kids...I could just eat 'em up." "So how's the case going? I'm turning this into a Nancy Drew fan fic."
Alright, alright, I'll stop quoting.
Was flipping around in the dictionary; found out that "storey" is a British spelling of "story". Hmmm. Now I have another piece of British lingo to add to my vocab. Jolly good.
Cheerio,
Vic :woah: (<--sorry, I just love that guy)
p.s. Oh dang it, I completely forgot to answer your q, Emii! I play piano, and I'm learning guitar (slowly and surely). Last night, I was playing along with some songs on my mp3 player on the piano. It was freaking fun. :-D |
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09-28-2007, 08:01 PM
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#23 | | Neo-Retro
Joined: May 2007 Location: Far from everything Posts: 3,920
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Originally Posted by Queen Vic IT'S FRIDAY!!!! PARTY LIKE A ROCK STAR!!!!
Heh heh heh...I don't even like that song.
One bummer thing about Fridays now though is that Monk (the obsessive-compulsive detective) and Psych (fake psychic. real detective.) aren't on till January!!!    I must admit, Monk was really going down the tubes, but Psych was as funny as ever. "Someone forgot to drink their courageous juice this morning!" "Dude, we're like the best bounty hunters EVER!" "Kids...I could just eat 'em up." "So how's the case going? I'm turning this into a Nancy Drew fan fic."
Alright, alright, I'll stop quoting.
Was flipping around in the dictionary; found out that "storey" is a British spelling of "story". Hmmm. Now I have another piece of British lingo to add to my vocab. Jolly good.
Cheerio,
Vic :woah: (<--sorry, I just love that guy)
p.s. Oh dang it, I completely forgot to answer your q, Emii! I play piano, and I'm learning guitar (slowly and surely). Last night, I was playing along with some songs on my mp3 player on the piano. It was freaking fun. :-D | Finally! We know what instruments you play! 
What songs do you like to play on the piano? Do you have your own guitar?
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09-28-2007, 08:08 PM
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#24 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
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Originally Posted by RK_lover Finally! We know what instruments you play! 
What songs do you like to play on the piano? Do you have your own guitar?
--  | I'm pretty sure I've told you guys what I play before... 
Anyway, I have my own guitar. I'm not worried about how great it is or anything, I just want to LEARN it, then start thinking about fancy doohikeys. (A word I kind of made up.  )
On the piano, well, I can play a lot of classical stuff. Bach, Chopin, Clementi, and of course dozens of Hanon warm-up exercies, scales, and arpeggios! My absolute favorites to play are "Solfiegetto" (by one of Bach's many sons) and "Sonatina in A Minor" (by someone-whose-name-escapes-me). I do them really really REALLY fast.  But I can play the piano beginning of Deathbed, and some parts of Skillet songs, and a part of a Leeland song. It's just piano is a tough accompiament instrument, it's not like guitar where it's playing a few chords for simple songs. For piano, to make it sound good, it has to be a little more thought-out. But I enjoy it. |
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09-28-2007, 08:13 PM
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#25 | | Neo-Retro
Joined: May 2007 Location: Far from everything Posts: 3,920
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Originally Posted by Queen Vic I'm pretty sure I've told you guys what I play before... 
Anyway, I have my own guitar. I'm not worried about how great it is or anything, I just want to LEARN it, then start thinking about fancy doohikeys. (A word I kind of made up.  )
On the piano, well, I can play a lot of classical stuff. Bach, Chopin, Clementi, and of course dozens of Hanon warm-up exercies, scales, and arpeggios! My absolute favorites to play are "Solfiegetto" (by one of Bach's many sons) and "Sonatina in A Minor" (by someone-whose-name-escapes-me). I do them really really REALLY fast.  But I can play the piano beginning of Deathbed, and some parts of Skillet songs, and a part of a Leeland song. It's just piano is a tough accompiament instrument, it's not like guitar where it's playing a few chords for simple songs. For piano, to make it sound good, it has to be a little more thought-out. But I enjoy it.  | Wow, you're piano skills FAR exceed mine  I haven't really practice for a year, I'll just occasionally sit down and play around, mainly figuring stuff out that I've heard.
Is your guitar acoustic or electric?
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09-28-2007, 08:15 PM
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#26 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
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Originally Posted by RK_lover Wow, you're piano skills FAR exceed mine  I haven't really practice for a year, I'll just occasionally sit down and play around, mainly figuring stuff out that I've heard.
Is your guitar acoustic or electric? | My guitar is acoustic. Figure it's good to learn on. |
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09-28-2007, 10:00 PM
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#27 | | looks back on that moment
Joined: Jul 2005 Location: State of Denial Posts: 269
| I HAVE A GIBSON Les Paul! and a alvarez acoustic |
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09-30-2007, 10:00 PM
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#28 | | (random)
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: VA babe! Posts: 512
| Oh wow haven't been by here in a bit. HIYA! |
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09-30-2007, 10:24 PM
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#29 | | Insert Catchy Phrase Here
Joined: Sep 2007 Location: Buckingham Palace Posts: 274
| Hey all, OOHHHHHHHH!!!! Sorry about that, but I'm listening to "Writing on the Walls." I LOVE that song. 
Anyway, I just got back from Sunday Night Jv/Varsity Awana. It was awesome, we practiced for a program we're doing at a fair thing on Saturday. And since it was board game nite, I got to play Apples to Apples with ma homies. 
This morning was pretty fun, too. I hung out in the church library during second service with some buddies and browsed the books. Had a lot of fun discussing them.  More like making fun of some of the romance novel covers.
Thanks to all who reply. 
With all tangible sincerity,
Vic  (who will reply first? I have my money on Emii...) |
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09-30-2007, 10:48 PM
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#30 | | Neo-Retro
Joined: May 2007 Location: Far from everything Posts: 3,920
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Originally Posted by Queen Vic Hey all, OOHHHHHHHH!!!! Sorry about that, but I'm listening to "Writing on the Walls." I LOVE that song. 
Anyway, I just got back from Sunday Night Jv/Varsity Awana. It was awesome, we practiced for a program we're doing at a fair thing on Saturday. And since it was board game nite, I got to play Apples to Apples with ma homies. 
This morning was pretty fun, too. I hung out in the church library during second service with some buddies and browsed the books. Had a lot of fun discussing them.  More like making fun of some of the romance novel covers.
Thanks to all who reply. 
With all tangible sincerity,
Vic  (who will reply first? I have my money on Emii...) | Hah, you lost that bet! 
I love Apples to Apples! My winner card (to play on me) is Batman! (There are a bunch more like Duct Tape, Hand Grenades, and Barney).
See ya!
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