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(04-09-2013, 04:41 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: (04-09-2013, 04:31 PM)Wardenclyffe Wrote: (04-09-2013, 07:22 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: I spent many years in an orchestra (and would still like to be in one but I had to leave my violin in Europe)
HIGH FIVE FOR ORCHESTRA GEEKS! I'mma cello player myself. Well technically I haven't played the cello for a few years and have actually forgotten a lot of the finger positions (AND I HATE MYSELF FOR IT).
Awwwwwww yes, string section represent !
Though you cellists have never had to sit right in bloody front of the woodwind and the piccolo. Never was there such an effective incentive to leave the back row of the 2nd violins
(04-09-2013, 04:38 PM)cingchris Wrote: (04-09-2013, 04:25 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: Because what's life without little niggles?
All I see is niggles, and all I can think of now is "What the f!@k is a niggle?"
A niggle is just a little thing that annoys you - like the buzzing of a mosquito, or how your roommate always puts the forks in the spoon section.
To that I say, try carrying a bass.
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(04-09-2013, 04:47 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: To that I say, try carrying a bass.
Damn, we've practically got a quartet going :D
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More or less, I had to drop it for financial reasons so its been a long while.
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(04-09-2013, 06:02 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: More or less, I had to drop it for financial reasons so its been a long while.
So one could say... that you dropped the bass.
But seriously, I hope you'll be able to start again in the future :)
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(04-09-2013, 06:13 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: (04-09-2013, 06:02 PM)Psychospacecow Wrote: More or less, I had to drop it for financial reasons so its been a long while.
So one could say... that you dropped the bass.
But seriously, I hope you'll be able to start again in the future :)
I beat you to that joke I am afraid.
I don't know if I will be able to, but if at some point, maybe if ever I retire, that would be a path for which to take.
What do you think of this video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXDQrnoqSXo
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Which is your favourite movie?
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(04-09-2013, 04:41 PM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: (04-09-2013, 04:31 PM)Wardenclyffe Wrote: (04-09-2013, 07:22 AM)SERIOUSLY THOUGH Wrote: I spent many years in an orchestra (and would still like to be in one but I had to leave my violin in Europe)
HIGH FIVE FOR ORCHESTRA GEEKS! I'mma cello player myself. Well technically I haven't played the cello for a few years and have actually forgotten a lot of the finger positions (AND I HATE MYSELF FOR IT).
Awwwwwww yes, string section represent !
Though you cellists have never had to sit right in bloody front of the woodwind and the piccolo. Never was there such an effective incentive to leave the back row of the 2nd violins
I'm super thankful for that. And when I was younger (like, 4th-6th grade) the teachers made violins and violas stand up while playing to practice posture and they all hated me because I got to sit down.
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SERIOUSLY THOUGH-
-How are you enjoying Ocarina of Time so far?
-What is your favorite horror movie?
-How many times do I have to "deselect posts" before they are really deselected?
You can add me back on the list if we are running out, just PM me when it's my turn again please.
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(04-09-2013, 07:00 PM)Reeves Reus Wrote: Which is your favourite movie?
Definitely "Les Choristes". A French film that, I think, was also screened in the anglo world.
Such a good film, good storyline, good score, good actors. 11/10 would recommend.
(04-10-2013, 08:24 AM)Beware of Cuccos Wrote: SERIOUSLY THOUGH-
-How are you enjoying Ocarina of Time so far?
-What is your favorite horror movie?
-How many times do I have to "deselect posts" before they are really deselected?
You can add me back on the list if we are running out, just PM me when it's my turn again please.
- Well so far so good ! Particularly now that I can attach a PS3 controller and play using that !
- I don't watch many horror movies because I tend to rationalise things and it renders obsolete the whole point of the film. If I had to chose one, I would have to say Gremlins - not because it's a horror film per se, but because they terrified me when I was young :(
- Having never 'deselected' a post, I have no idea. I'm going to go with slightly over 9000.
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What your favorite videogame?
What's the lastest you played?
What was the best trip of your life? (Like going to another country or so)
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(04-11-2013, 02:10 PM)BomberJ Wrote: What your favorite videogame?
What's the lastest you played?
What was the best trip of your life? (Like going to another country or so)
- My favourite video game ever has to be Link's Awakening DX (on the GameBoy Colour). One of my first ever games and I loved it to bits.
- The last game I played was Bioshock (the first). I thought I should give it a go to see what everyone's on about !
- That's a tough one; I rarely get to see my family so any trip to see them (wherever they are in the world) is really good.
I think the best trip in my life was summer 2010. I first went to France to visit my family for a month, bringing some brits with me to show them what's what. Then I went to Mauritius to see my parents, who were living there at the time, and my sister for two months. In those two months, we took a two week holiday to Malaysia, going to Borneo and Kuala Lumpur (the capital). Good memories :)
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Psychospacecow, you're up!
If you had to choose someone, anyone at all, to hang out with for a full day, who would that be and why?
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I would choose Bill Gates.
He'd be a good friend to have.
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What's the weirdest song you've ever listened to?
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It's actually quite funny, don't you think ?
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