Pearls Before breakfast segway to TikiBar TV
I picked this up of Matt's blog. I read it before bed last night and it nearly made me cry. I tried to consider what I'd do. I'm a bit of a schill when it comes to classical music, yes I've got many CDs worth and I can name the odd piece, but I know nothing about it.
If I walked past during the Ave Marie, I'd like to think I'd stop and listen as I do love that piece. Not as much as my favourite Vaughan Williams but pretty damned close.
However if I was rushing by on the way to a meeting, and it was a piece I didn't know I don't know if I'd be overcome enough to stop.
Along the same lines as the "IF A GREAT MUSICIAN PLAYS GREAT MUSIC BUT NO ONE HEARS . . . WAS HE REALLY ANY GOOD?" the recent Tiki Bar episode is a must see for anyone who is a fan of drinking games. I don't often tune in to Tiki Bar but I was ordered to by an old drinking buddy. They discuss and demonstrate the Commonwealth game of bunnies. Genius, and a definate blast from my First Year Undergraduate days.
If I walked past during the Ave Marie, I'd like to think I'd stop and listen as I do love that piece. Not as much as my favourite Vaughan Williams but pretty damned close.
However if I was rushing by on the way to a meeting, and it was a piece I didn't know I don't know if I'd be overcome enough to stop.
Along the same lines as the "IF A GREAT MUSICIAN PLAYS GREAT MUSIC BUT NO ONE HEARS . . . WAS HE REALLY ANY GOOD?" the recent Tiki Bar episode is a must see for anyone who is a fan of drinking games. I don't often tune in to Tiki Bar but I was ordered to by an old drinking buddy. They discuss and demonstrate the Commonwealth game of bunnies. Genius, and a definate blast from my First Year Undergraduate days.



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