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Happy Birthday Mozart!

The Zartster turns 250 today.
Here's my record label page thingie with stuff about me if you are so interested: https://greenmonkeyrecords.com/jim-of-seattle/
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voca me cum benedictis
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Someone else noticed.
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the Jazz wrote:Someone else noticed.
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just as i suspected. a commie.
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Status report: I'm drunk.

So the missus and I got a hotel room downtown for the weekend. Went to see LeBron and the Cavs toy with our Pacers last night. Just returned from our favorite high-ticket seafood restaurant which serves an excellent Manhattan for a mere $11 a pop. In 40 minutes, the Indianapolis Symphony and Symphonic Choir will be presenting the Mozart requiem for our listening pleasure. I'm betting the Dies Irae will be absolutely wicked in my somewhat altered state.
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Post by Dan-O from Five-O »

LMNOP wrote:Status report: I'm drunk.

So the missus and I got a hotel room downtown for the weekend. Went to see LeBron and the Cavs toy with our Pacers last night. Just returned from our favorite high-ticket seafood restaurant which serves an excellent Manhattan for a mere $11 a pop. In 40 minutes, the Indianapolis Symphony and Symphonic Choir will be presenting the Mozart requiem for our listening pleasure. I'm betting the Dies Irae will be absolutely wicked in my somewhat altered state.
You're such a fucking lush. What are you posting for? You have have your "missus" AND a hotel room AND 40 minutes. Get your priorities straight my man.

Oh, and have fun at the symphony.
jb wrote:Dan-O has a point.
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LMNOP wrote:I'm betting the Dies Irae will be absolutely wicked in my somewhat altered state.
Man, go for the Verdi Requiem, for your money you get like 4 or 5 "Dies Irae." Yeah, that dude loved his wrath.
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Post by LMNOP »

HeuristicsInc wrote:Man, go for the Verdi Requiem
Yeah, the Verdi's great too. I've actually sung in that one. His 200th birthday will be in 2013 so mark your calendars.
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