I am not going to check this thread out anymore... I'd call it fool-free, but that would be quite a stretch...
anyone wants to know crap about me, just message me.
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I am not going to check this thread out anymore... I'd call it fool-free, but that would be quite a stretch...
anyone wants to know crap about me, just message me.
building an army of droids takes awhile...I've got three platoons of soldiers and I'm working on another 1000 or so.
Bong what have im missed what army of droids is this?
as to Doc martins;
I think ill stick to my steel toed builders boots for comfort not only are they comfortable untrendy irrtating to people who want me to hurry they give an under 5 foot tall girl a nice sence of false security (I could break kneecaps with those boots if I were to meet any nasty Chavs or scallies or people who are generally being nasty) :brow:
also they are great fun in the airports when I have to pad through the metal detectors barefoot.. :lol:
It's my large army that will take everything and everyone...Would you like to join me?Quote:
Originally Posted by Nightshade
The Council of Smilies headed by yours truly may concider an alliance of sorts, provided you agree to our terms.
Huum I hope this is the right thread but I have become Seriously confused.
Baddad are you male or female??
uggg I hat asking questions like that I can never get them to sound right man or woman sounds rude to me and male or female sounds like Im doubting whether your human.
:confused: :blush:
AAaahhhh, yes.....that age old question.......am I a human.....
.......don't rightly know the answer to that, but as for my gender........I have five apendages, not counting fingers and toes......
0okay not quite sure I understand that but II think Ill just stick with my original conclusion and avoid embarrissing my self unnessesraly
Badad is not human...he is an alien who wants to remain Vague and unclassified ;)
I am a man, Nightshade, ALL MAN!!!
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by baddad
For this, one must think creatively.
No, I stay in Perth.Quote:
Adelheid: What part of Oz do you live in? Adelaide? (Miss Darcy)
Darcy: How often do you practice with an orchestra? Have you ever played as a first violinist?
Shea: I like your avatar. Do you learn the harp? It's a beautiful instrument.
Mono: What do you work as? Or do for a living?
Anyone else who can answer: I have only just joined this thread. Do any of you know if I have missed any question other than Miss Darcy's? I am too lazy to look through all nineteen pages! I stopped at page 8. :D
Throughout this boring summer, I have done very frequent volunteer work with doctors and nurses in hospice care, but, while not during summer vacation, I attend college very full-time, going into my last year of nursing school (finally!), and studying literature and creative writing simultaneously.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adelheid
Not that I know of, but you may search the thread in the top right corner for your ID name.Quote:
Originally Posted by Adelheid
Adelheid: same question.
It took me a long time to figure out the positions of my fellow Australians...Molko not living in Queensland, but in Adelaide, and you not living in Adelaide, but in Perth...but I managed, in my usual snailish way. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Adelheid
I practise with orchestra 2-3 times weekly, that's including the usual SBS Youth Orchestra three-hour rehearsal and of course our rehearsals before concerts (which occur at fortnightly intervals). I also have chamber ensemble practice on Saturdays (this very afternoon). It doesn't sound like much, but orchestra practice alone makes an already busy schedule even busier.Quote:
Darcy: How often do you practice with an orchestra? Have you ever played as a first violinist?
I've played as a first violinist on numerous occasions; I was concertmaster for the orchestra at the Gala Concert in the Sydney Conservatorium this year, and usually play first violin for our chamber orchestra. Right now we're doing the Four Seasons by Vivaldi, during which I'm concertmaster for all seasons except for my own solo (Spring) and Summer.
Ironically, though, playing second violin is, as a general rule, more challenging (!) than playing first violin, because first violin almost always has the tune...second violins usually get the jiggly-and-fast-always-changing-usually-not-very-melodic line, and require good counting skills as well as a lot of patience (which I don't necessarily have :rolleyes:).
Now, my time to ask questions. *devilish :D*
Adelheid: How long have you been teaching piano? What do you like best about it?
Mono: Your avatar seems vaguely familiar and yet I cannot pin it down...it reminds me of one of the Wordsworth Classics covers...all it lacks is "Complete and Unabridged" written underneath. ;) What is the picture, exactly? :)
Hmmm, it looks like I should finally plan my time to travel to Australia! If you can perform Vivaldi's Four Seasons (one of my favorite classical pieces), especially 'Winter,' you must play impressively!Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss Darcy
I think this avatar has received more attention than any of my other avatars. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Miss Darcy
With this one, I wanted to find something regarding nostalgic photography - the type with vivid colors. My ex-girlfriend, still a good friend of mine, happens to have a Live Journal account, and she told me of the cool icons one can find there; I did some browsing around, and found this one. It seems exactly for what I searched.
Okay, maybe I can come up with a few questions:
Miss Darcy: what piece of music (and composer) have you found most difficult to say? And, on a far different note of a question, since reading the 'Images of Heaven and Hell' thread: what thoughts do you have regarding afterlife, if any - heaven, hell, purgatory, reincarnation, etc.?
Jay: since you have existed and frequented on this forum for longer than most of us, have many of the members, in general (no specifics :p), changed for better or worse? Has there existed a specific era you enjoyed most?
[QUOTE=Miss Darcy]Adelheid: How long have you been teaching piano? What do you like best about it?QUOTE]
I have been teaching the piano for only about 4 months now. I really enjoy it. I like to teach... I think the thing I like best about teaching is the fact that the children (or students) look up to you for their answer. You are their reliable helper, to goad them along the path of learning. It isn't easy, but the vision of seeing them excel is alone ample reward, (not to mention the current income) :D. I think the most ungrateful thing a student can do is to not practice, or do their homework. Don't all the teachers think so? ;) Here the teacher is trying to do their best to help them, and the student is rejecting it, by refusing to follow their instructions... *sigh* you're not the only one with a patience problem, Darcy. :rolleyes:
Scheherazade: What type of age group do you teach? What subjects do you teach? In a public or Private school? What (do you find) are the most effective techniques for holding the attention of your pupils and motivating them to learn?
Miss Darcy: What subject in school do you find the hardest? Have you done any theory exams? What grade/musicianship? What would you like to do in the future?