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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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Y'all are right. And you should ignore what I posted as not really germane to the discussion, and listen (or "listen") to what Jack is doing, which is fascinating. I just had something come to mind that had to get out, and so it did. It probably got out in the wrong place (sorry), and I didn't want to be confusing.
In answer to the question whether *my* numbers were just chords, yes. Am I singing that note all the way through? Probably. Some of you haven't heard me sing. (Jack has.) I have a voice made for silent movies.
And isn't Melody a girl's name? If we say (or "say") real loud, "We're Discussing Melody Here!", is there a chance somebody might show up to find out what we're saying? (Oh, and "Harmony" is a girl's name, too.)
Joe
Last edited by Joe Wrabek; 02/02/08 11:09 PM.
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