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Topic: Another ? for PETER K.
Kyriacos S
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YeeeeeeeeeeeHaaaaaa!Page fifteen fellas !
[Message edited by Kyriacos S on 07-13-2001]
posted 07-13-2001 02:09 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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'twas about time!
posted 07-13-2001 02:16 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Marian's Daily Bit of Wisdom:Vaccuum cleaning a whole apartment ain't no fun if it's got 30°C / 86°F.
NP: The Legend of 1900 (Ennio Morricone)
posted 07-15-2001 09:54 AM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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Marian,you are a genious.
posted 07-15-2001 01:37 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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I know.NP: The Legend of 1900 (Ennio Morricone)
posted 07-15-2001 02:07 PM PT (US) JJH
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the answer to every one of Marian's questions about cheese:You'd be surprised.
Indeed, what a good answer for every question ever conceived:
Q: Who's scoring Rat Race?
A: You'd be surprised.Q: What's 2 + 2?
A: You'd be surprised.Q: What does Shaun Rutherford do in his free time?
A: You'd be surprised.and so on and so forth...
NP -- A.I., J.W.
posted 07-15-2001 08:33 PM PT (US) James
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Is the moon made of cheese?
You'd be surprised.How is a raven like a writing desk?
You'd be surprised.Is Pete posting here?
You'd be surprised.Who's scoring Spielberg's next film?
You'd be... not so surprised, I guess.James
NR - The Incredibly Remarkable Misadventure of One Edwin Fitzgerald Lazenby Who Lived on the Plains of Nebraska in an Old Shack Made of Igneious Rock Embedded in the Side of an English Foothill That had No Business Existing on the Plains of Nebraska.posted 07-15-2001 09:39 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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A witty answer, but once you get used to it, it isn't exactly surprising anymore.
posted 07-16-2001 05:40 AM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:[b]NP: The Legend of 1900 (Ennio Morricone)[/B]
Is this any good?I came across this CD at the CD store.Do you think i should buy it?posted 07-18-2001 03:13 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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OFF-TOPIC! BAAD!*whispers*the score is wonderful. many jazzy parts, and also very melodic parts. favourite track "child". look for the european release, the us (which i have, unfortunately) has 21 tracks, the euro has 29 (i believe).*stops whispering*
Me? No, I didn't say anything.
posted 07-18-2001 06:19 AM PT (US) Pete M
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quote:
Originally posted by James:
Is Pete posting here?
You'd be surprised.So would I.
posted 07-18-2001 08:43 AM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
OFF-TOPIC! BAAD!*whispers*the score is wonderful. many jazzy parts, and also very melodic parts. favourite track "child". look for the european release, the us (which i have, unfortunately) has 21 tracks, the euro has 29 (i believe).*stops whispering*
Me? No, I didn't say anything.
Is this supposed to be a thread which has nothing to do with film music?Ah-ha
*whispers*Hey,Marian,don't worry man!I won't tell anyone what happened.
Your secret is safe with me.
*stop whispering*posted 07-18-2001 01:26 PM PT (US) James
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quote:
Originally posted by Kyriacos S:
Is this supposed to be a thread which has nothing to do with film music?film music? U mean like soundtraks? that's kewl. do U guys have the matrix soundtrak? that manson song kicks a$$!!
posted 07-18-2001 11:58 PM PT (US) James
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Damn hooligan teenieboppers kibitzing my PC...
posted 07-19-2001 12:00 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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quote:
Originally posted by JJH:
You'd be surprised.Indeed, what a good answer for every question ever conceived
A good variation of this is: You wouldn't believe.
"Are there a lot of this kind of accidents?"
"You wouldn't believe."posted 07-19-2001 05:02 AM PT (US) JJH
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I suppose for sheer stupidity though, you can't the Late Great Douglas Adams' witty answer to everything: 42.
NP -- listening to sports radioposted 07-19-2001 10:39 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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42 is always correct of course. It isn't nearly as effective as "You'd be surprised" or "You wouldn't believe" though, because if you say "42", people either saw it coming, or they don't know what to think about you.NP: Final Fantasy (Elliot Goldenthal)
posted 07-19-2001 12:26 PM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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Hey Marian,
which CD would you really want to have at the moment?[Message edited by Kyriacos S on 07-20-2001]
posted 07-20-2001 06:20 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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*shhhh!* off-topic! jurassic park iii is the one i still haven't found hereNP: Final Fantasy (Elliot Goldenthal)
posted 07-20-2001 07:46 AM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
*shhhh!* off-topic! jurassic park iii is the one i still haven't found here[b]NP: Final Fantasy (Elliot Goldenthal)[/B]
NP:JP IIIHE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE HE
posted 07-20-2001 01:31 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Just fair, I guess...NP: Gustav Mahler: Symphony #10, reconstructed (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle)
posted 07-20-2001 01:48 PM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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quote:
Originally posted by Marian Schedenig:
Just fair, I guess...[b]NP: Gustav Mahler: Symphony #10, reconstructed (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle)[/B]
I'm just joking Marian.I don't have the CD.And probably i'll have to wait another 3 months to get it...posted 07-20-2001 02:01 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Damn.
posted 07-20-2001 02:14 PM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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Gotcha!
posted 07-21-2001 12:29 AM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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What the heck is wrong with this thread??????
Where ARE you guys???
posted 07-23-2001 02:22 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Right here.
posted 07-23-2001 03:52 PM PT (US) Michel
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Waassssup!!Wha u dooin!
Hey, hah ya dooin?
Watcha doooin?
U don wanna know...
posted 07-23-2001 08:20 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Hey, always good to see new faces on this thread!
posted 07-23-2001 10:47 PM PT (US) James
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Our old faces aren't good enough for you, eh?
posted 07-24-2001 05:42 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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No, the available emoticons/smiley faces on the board a definitely too limited.
posted 07-24-2001 06:32 PM PT (US) JJH
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indeed.if there was one icon we could have, it'd be "the finger."
NP -- Dave, JNH
posted 07-24-2001 08:00 PM PT (US) Kyriacos S
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This will surely satisfy Marian:
I finally got used to Goldenthal's Batman Forever style.There!
Happy now?!?No,seriously.It's quite an amazing score.I think that i will also like the Final Fantasy score now!
posted 07-26-2001 02:24 PM PT (US) brutus
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Hello?
posted 07-26-2001 04:15 PM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Hello, Brutus.quote:
Originally posted by Kyriacos S:
This will surely satisfy Marian:
I finally got used to Goldenthal's Batman Forever style.There!
Happy now?!?Very much so!
quote:
No,seriously.It's quite an amazing score.I think that i will also like the Final Fantasy score now!And if you like that one, you have to try Sphere!
JJH: You could do all sorts of icons if the image tag wasn't disabled; actually, I did a few at the FSM board, perhaps you remember my little "pukey".
NP: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on a theme by Thomas Tallis (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Adrian Boult)
posted 07-26-2001 05:57 PM PT (US) brutus
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Hi Marian!posted 07-27-2001 12:19 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Greetings!NP: Leonard Bernstein: Symphonic Suite "On the Waterfront" (Israel Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein)
posted 07-27-2001 07:12 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Mae govannen!NP: Alex North's 2001 (NPO, Jerry Goldsmith)
posted 07-27-2001 04:54 PM PT (US) brutus
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RUCKSACK?np dead man, neil young
posted 07-28-2001 03:04 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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Rucksack??NP: Robert Schumann: Violin Concerto (Gidon Kremer, Chamber Orchestra of Europe, Nikolaus Harnoncourt)
posted 07-28-2001 07:13 AM PT (US) Marian Schedenig
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nuqneHNP: Richard Wagner: Der Fliegende Holländer (Josef Greindl, Anja Silja, Franz Crass; Chor und Orchester der Bayreuther Festspiele, Wolfgang Sawallisch)
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