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« Reply #1335 on: July 17, 2023, 04:33:35 AM »
...Hogging the Votes in College... ;D

As they say, when there is an election, vote as often as possible.   :o

The University Student Council had twelve voting members.  One from each college, one at large, and five members of the student government had votes.  I got on the Council as a Soph, when I was elected President of the Conservatory...and I got a huge case of the 'Politicians' Disease'.  I wanted more power to vote, and to be one of the unseen influencers.  I got elected to the two year Senator at Large position in my Junior year, so I had a vote, and since I was very close to the Conservatory, although I had switched to the School of Business, their President often gave me his proxy to vote.  That was fun...when the vote was called...I could hold up two fingers and say "Two aye" or "Two nay".  With twelve votes total, having two of them gave me some power.  But...it got BETTER!!!  In my Senior year I was appointed the Student Social Director, which was a voting position, so since I was still a Senator, I had two votes of my own now...and the Conservatory still often gave me their proxy...so out of twelve votes...I had THREE of them!!!   ;)

Needless to say, I became somewhat popular.  Groups would seek me out when a bill that affected them came up, and I let them talk to me, but they needed to buy me some ice cream at the campus cafe so I could carefully listen.  And, I did have a weekly meeting with the President of the University... ;D  mostly to discuss what I was plotting as Social director...he didn't want ANY surprises over a band or act I would bring on Campus, but he also wanted to hear what the Council was discussing, and provide me with his thoughts.  It was kind of fun when I had three votes.  To show just how powerful I was, in my juvenile mind, I would reserve my votes until everyone else had voted, and then cast my three votes.  I ESPECIALLY loved it when the vote was two ahead on one side, and I would cast my three votes for the other side and my side would win.

Once, I got very snarky when I had three votes, and the vote was tied, and I announced, "Me, as Senator vote aye, me as Social Director vote nay, and me as President of the Conservatory abstain."   ::)  I almost got punched out, so I changed my vote to three nay.   >:(

Ah...Politics...

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« Reply #1336 on: July 21, 2023, 06:19:51 AM »
Getting 'escorted' by the Stockton P.D.   ;D

As I have reported before, I was the Promotor of several large Rock Concerts in College.  Me, a mousey little Accounting Major who played the cello and the piano, did actually book the Civic Auditorium and hired Well Known Groups and put on the concerts.  My signature was on all of the contracts, and I could have LOST MY ENTIRE BUDGET as Student Social Director if a concert didn't sell well.  I'd be sweating bullets as I monitored ticket sales during the days before the concert, and not getting much sleep. 

The City of Stockton placed a hold on outside promotors coming in and putting on concerts, because of violence...but let me do them.  I guess they figured that a College Aged Girl, who was a Blue Belt in Karate, could control the masses.  (More likely, it was because I would go to the Police Chief when I was planning a concert, and give him all of the details, and accept his recommendation on how many Police Officers I should hire.)  So, my concerts didn't have any violence, although there were always drug arrests...there were a lot of blue uniforms present.  There would always be a large barrel that the cops brought that they would place the confiscated alcohol in.  I asked the Seargent what they would do with it, and he grinned and said, "We will destroy it".  I am sure that they did destroy any open bottles or containers, but the sealed bottles probably ended up with the attending Officers.  I didn't drink back then, if I had, I could have stashed quite a selection in a suitcase and brought it back to my Apt.

The Officers always watched over me, there was usually one near me wherever I went, they didn't want this ditzy kid to mess up, and rock concerts attract some people that aren't very nice.  The one concert that I fronted for outside promotors, specified that I got ALL of the cash proceeds.  I had paid all expenses, so I had the contract specify that I got the cash.  The Concert was a bust, and the Promotors were trying to get me to hand over the cash, and said that they would send me a check for my expenses.  Well, my Mother didn't raise a total fool, I just sat in a chair and clutched the shoebox with $30K in it very firmly in my lap.  The cops watched for a while, and then told the idiots that I needed to get back to campus, and grabbed me by my arms and pulled me out of the box office.  They held on to me, one muttered, "You are holding too much money, things could get tough if people thought you had money in that shoebox."  So, they acted as if they were ARRESTING ME!!!  I went along with it...I didn't struggle or complain...I just had a mean look on my face as they THREW me into the back of the Squad Car.

On the ride to the Campus, I kept my head down, at first, I mean...I was in the BACK of a Police Car.  But then I thought, "Hey, hopefully this will be the only time you get to do this", so I sat up, and sneered at people who looked at me...they quickly looked away.  Although, a car full of guys smiled and waved at me...I was cute back then...and they probably wondered why I was in the back of a Police Car at midnight...or maybe they didn't wonder.   8)

The Police stayed with me as I met our Finance Director at the Student Offices, and watched as we counted it and made a deposit slip.  They then drove the Director to the Bank and I walked to my Apt.

I had tried to get the police to give me one of those Police windbreakers, but they refused.  Probably because it would be a crime if I wore it, because it would appear that I was impersonating an Officer.  Although, once they let me wear one when I was supervising the ticket takers, that was fun.

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« Reply #1337 on: July 28, 2023, 01:13:09 AM »
...Blacksmiths... :)

https://youtu.be/I3JmOuJ37VA

I LOVE watching videos of things like this, and cooking shows.  I especially love the inclusion of the point in the project where it is just UGLY...and bears no resemblance to what it is going to be.  (Like when I make a cake, my H at times looks and says, "Just go out and buy a box of Hostess Cupcakes, they will be better."  I DO go out and buy the cupcakes, but HIDE THEM and eat them all by myself over the course of a week.)  But Blacksmithing!!!  What a Profession!  Those guys have to be strong as Hell, but artistic.  And, it makes me REALLY appreciate the Old Timers, who worked steel and iron before there were machines.

I still miss Marcus Hrolfson very much, I was genuinely devastated when he passed away, and was very depressed for several weeks.  His Char was a Blacksmith, and Izee' would ask him to make things for her and her Pantherbabe Sisters.  We had such a great time in r/p.  And, this is true, when we were alone in our Wagon and not participating in the r/p, we were discussing r/t issues.  He was such a compassionate and truly brilliant man, and faced his congenital terminal illness very bravely.

I sent him one of those Hickory Farm samplers that had real steaks, ham, chops and such, in addition to beef jerky and snacks, and he was unexpectedly taken to the hospital before it arrived, it was supposed to be a surprise.  His roommates were astounded when it was delivered, it was one of the big packages.  They told him about it when they visited him, and they said that he got more awake and got animated and raised his voice, and said, "Hands Off!!!  That is from my virtual time wife."

But, he didn't get to eat much of it, they did bring him a few of the lighter snacks, but the Powers Above decided that it was time for him to come home.

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« Reply #1338 on: July 28, 2023, 02:01:52 AM »
..."SAUCERMAN!!!!"... :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

I was EAGERLY looking forward to today, the news was saying that the Govt's Investigation to UFO's would be made public, but I just saw some people talking.  They say that 'non-human' beings were discovered, but...NO PICTURES!!! 

Yanno, if it was true that non-terrestrial beings in their out worldly craft were discovered, that would be one of the MOST IMPORTANT discoveries in human history.  That would certainly have a HUGE impact on us.

When my children were in grade school, I was showing them any articles I could find about 'flying saucers' to entertain them and get them to think of unusual things.  They created an imaginary being that lived with us that came from the flying saucers, and we called him "Saucerman".  We would blame unexpected problems on Saucerman, and threaten each other with Saucerman.  "Saucerman burned the chicken"..."I am going to tell Saucerman that you didn't do your homework"...and so on.

If Aliens are visiting us, then there is a LOT we need to learn about science.  Traveling at the speed of light, it would take hundreds or thousands of years for them to get to us. Alpha Centauri is 4.37 light years away, but the others are much further.  So, they must have a Warp Drive.  But, how could Aliens that have that technology crash much more primitive stuff on Earth?  They say that we are reverse engineering what we are finding in their wrecks, which is how we can put THOUSANDS of transistors on a little piece of plastic the size of our thumbnail. 

I still kinda like the idea that the Aliens are actually here, and that we are their 'pet race' that they created, and they are observing us, although that would complicate the idea of GOD, the Creator, made us.  Genesis says that we were created from dust, which IS supported by Science.  Modern Scientists tell us that we are all 'Star Stuff' that has cooled down, and then somehow come alive.  And archeology and fossil study seems to indicate that we evolved, although I think that they still haven't found the 'missing link, the humanoid that appeared between Apes and Humans.  But, I think that I heard an article that says that Humans and Chimps share 96% of the same genes.   ???  I wonder how they determined that so many genes were the same?  But it does explain the people who rule us.   ::)

We are all 'Star Stuff'...what a thought.  That once, the stuff that makes up my body once glowed with thousands of degrees of heat, and could be seen for light years!

I do believe in GOD, the Creator, but I don't believe that we humans have what it takes to TRULY understand the Universe, and why we humans are here.  We do have religion, which guides us on ways to properly live.  I also don't believe that we can truly comprehend the Hereafter, we don't have the intellect.  Sitting on a cloud and playing a harp would get tiring.  Some Sci Fi writers have written that we actually live in another dimension, and we just send part of ourselves to experience Earth in various ways.

Just musing, in this early morning...

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« Reply #1339 on: July 28, 2023, 08:05:43 PM »
...Damn Liberal California... :'(

It was such a wonderful State, back then.  When I was growing up, it really didn't matter which Party Governed, the Republicans and Democrats wanted, essentially the same thing, for the State to be safe and prosper, they just had slightly different ideas of how to achieve it.  So, of course, the Politicians would predict doom and gloom if the other side won, to try to scare the public into voting for them.  But, as the damned Government allowed the demographics to change, the Parties now have different platforms.  The Dems want open Borders, lower voting ages, and even a PROHIBITION on speech that is 'hateful'!  Of course, 'hateful speech' is anything that the Dems don't like.  So, they want to charge citizens who speak out against open borders with a crime, that can result in jail and a fine!!!!   :o  They say that such speech is Racist, and MUST be prohibited so as not to offend anyone.

...(Uncharastic and Creative cussing on my side of the screen...)

The 1st Amendment was passed to ALLOW open debate and speeches against the Government, or ANY Organizations by the citizens of this Country.  The Framers had experienced the British prosecuting them for criticizing the King and the British, so they had a Revolution, and specified in the New Constitution that such speech was ALLOWED! And, hey, where in the Constitution does it say that I have a right to not be offended?????  We humans are so different, and have such diverse life styles and life experiences, that we have different ideas of what is proper.  So, a proper persons idea of what is OK, could offend another proper person. 

But, open debate on controversial topics is what helps our Culture survive, and improve.  Having to be confronted with an idea or concept you find offensive is educational.  Sometimes, you find out that your closely held belief is improper or actually false, and can become a more educated person for changing it. Now, the Dems just want to prohibit speech and concepts that they believe are improper.  They say we need to do so to protect the children.

This is actually how despots and other such rulers behave.  They know that you can't change the fundamental beliefs of an adult, or it is very difficult to do so, so they say, "Give us your children."  I see that the Covid epidemic had an interesting side effect.  Parents got involved in schooling their children, and saw just how slanted and wrong many textbooks were.  Many didn't teach the inspirational and good aspects of our history, because 'children just don't need to know'.  They even got into mathematics, saying that math lessons should teach 'Social Justice' and such, and forget about teaching 1 + 1 = 2.  So, here in CA, people are homeschooling, or setting up neighborhood schools.  Of course the National Educator's and such are saying that such will lead to a generation of uneducated people, but...how much education do we actually retain?  I cannot recollect all of Countries of the World and such that I learned in grade school, but I do recall how to do mathematics and how to read.

People are fleeing California, and I can testify that the friends and acquaintances I had who left will be productive citizens of the States they move to.  They will make NO attempt to Californiaize another state, and will be grateful to be clear of this mess.  The Old Time Dems are as horrified as I am.  Their Party is being taken over by self-proclaimed far leftist people, and with all of the uneducated 3rd World people being smuggled in, there really is no turning back.  Yes, the illegals cannot vote, although local California Governments say that it is only fair to let illegals vote because they pay sales taxes, but the children they have here will be able to vote.  And so, California public schools are teaching children WHAT to think, not HOW to think.  "It hurts children to be exposed to 'bad thoughts'"..."Our children must be raised with 'pure thoughts'" our beloved educators say.

When my family obligations are fulfilled, I am going to grab my bank accounts and valuables and beat feet for another State.  And, I promise...I won't vote in local elections until I understand where I am living, and which politicians will support my Conservative values.

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« Reply #1340 on: July 30, 2023, 05:56:53 AM »
...Mendelsohn's Octet... ;D

https://youtu.be/AigSohuDy_c

This is a BLAST to play...each part is different...and each is equally important.  Although, as is usual in most Romantic Compositions, the 1st Violin has the melody most of the time.  This clip shows just how much NOISE four violins, two violas, and two cellos can make.  What is also nice about this clip, is that it shows how performers interact with each other.  They are making brief eye contact, and moving their bodies to cue each other.

Once, as an experiment, my quartet played a work, and we sat back to back.  We could hear each other very well, but couldn't see each other.  Well, even playing a work that we were very familiar with, there was a lot of discord, and a bad blend of volumes.  We laughed our asses off at the end, and got into proper positions and practiced.

Playing quartets is very challenging, and can be very restful, but it does require full concentration.  You can actually be a little unfocused in an orchestra, and think about other things as you just blend in with the section.  But when you are the only one playing your part, well, mess up and the entire work suffers.  I was a very intense performer, and would listen to everyone, and not just blend in with the quartet, I would urge everyone to express the music, and to properly shape the notes. I would see somebody slacking off, and glare at them and jerk my chin to say, "Hey!!!  Play with US!!!"  I would even lean over and shush someone who was playing too loud.  That was one of the reasons that the people playing the 1st violin at conferences would seek to get me into their quartet. 

On a violin, viola, or cello you can 'shape' a note to sound so different.  Where you place the bow, how fast you pull the bow, how you hold the bow makes the note sound so different.  My right hand and wrist became very skilled at shaping a note.  Pressing the bow with my first finger affected the tone differently than if I pressed down with my ring and little finger.  If I wanted to be obnoxiously loud, I rotated my hand anti-clockwise a bit, and that put a lot of pressure on the bow.  Raising and lowering my right elbow also affected the sound.  String instruments can express so many emotions.  They can be very stern and commanding, and very sad and despondent.  One of the most moving violin solos, IMHO, is Isaac Stern playing "Little Havila" in Fiddler on the Roof.  Tevye is singing over losing a daughter, Havila, because she married a man outside of the Jewish Community.  In the Movie, Stern plays the song, when there is no dialogue, and his violin is WEEPING!!!  IT REALLY IS!!!   :'(  I went with several other string musicians to see the movie, and we were ALL very tearful and wiping our eyes at the conclusion of that song.

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« Reply #1341 on: July 31, 2023, 02:12:51 AM »
...Here is the clip... :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

https://youtu.be/juuhx884ylM

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« Reply #1342 on: July 31, 2023, 11:51:26 AM »
...Sound of Silence...

https://youtu.be/relfz3ZFsZA

This is a nice rendition of the Simon & Garfunkle song, and I like that the lyrics are also stated, sometimes I have trouble understanding what a singer is saying.  It is a song that, when properly done, always captivates me.  Too many performers play it too fast, or too loud or with too many instruments...although...when it gets to the part...

..."And in that naked light I saw..."

The mood of the lyrics do change, and, actually, adding more sounds does bring out the proper mood.  I do imagine sitting alone at first, and then suddenly placed in a stark outdoor stadium, and FEELING the powerful lights shining on me and seeing THOUSANDS of people looking down at me.

There were so many wonderful songs written in the 60's and 70's.  Partly because artists were more open and expressive in their lyrics, possibly because of "p..p...p...POT" and other drugs, and because the Boomers had very little self-restraint and weren't worried about offending someone.

Speaking of lack of self-restraint, my son was the Senior Patrol Leader of his Boy Scout Troop.  When the troop camped, they would sing songs around the Campfire at night.  Some of the 'proper parents' who were along, complained to the Scoutmaster that some of the songs had dirty words or too many improper lyrics, and were not appropriate for young boys to sing.  The Scoutmaster, who played the guitar, told my son to fix the problem.  I was actually present...we were camping in a small local park...and I slept in our Station Wagon.  He had the Scoutmaster start playing a popular song, and then he and the rest of the Scouts began singing the lyrics along with the tune, and the lyrics were the single word "Fuck" sung over and over and over again.  All of the visiting adults were horrified, and my son said,

..."Mom taught me that song"...

The offended adults looked at me, and I just shrugged and said, "I made the song easy to memorize"   ::)

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« Reply #1343 on: July 31, 2023, 06:49:28 PM »
...Leyenda...

Those Spainards KNOW how to compose music!!!  I spent a summer in Spain during the summer vacation between my Junior and Senior year and did travel.  Staying with the Basques in Northern Spain was my favorite.  They were very open and friendly to me, especially since I could speak Spanish, although I spoke a cross between Mexican and Castilian dialects.  My Mother grew up on the Texas border with Mexico, and the Spanish taught in H.S. was Castilian.  The Basques have the MOST WONDERFUL FOOD!!!  They eat a lot of shellfish, which is my favorite fare, so I porked out.  I also learned to take it easy on the wine.  There is no age restriction on purchasing alcohol in Spain, so me, a minor, was thrilled to be able to buy a bottle of wine for ten cents, American.  I learned to make the bottle last for several days, unless my friends and I drank it all while playing cards.  The Travel Organization was based in SLC, so the Mormon Adult Counselors and Chaperones were horrified seeing we Catholic kids imbibing, but they couldn't stop us.  They did pass a rule that you couldn't get 'blasted', so we got 'wasted' in a place that the adults weren't aware of.   ::) 

Isaac Albeniz was a Master Composer, and could also play the guitar fairly well.   :D  This woman plays "Asturias" very well, the work, I believe, is also called "Leyenda".  It is a real workout for the guitar.  Again, like most instrumental music, one can play all of the notes perfectly, but not communicate any MUSIC!!!  She does tell a story as she plays, and she varies tempo, volume, and phrasing very well.  She also hides the 'busy notes' well, and brings out the simple melody, letting the quick notes provide an urgency to the work.  Often, after listening to this at Conservatory, I would decide to add the guitar to my cello, piano, and viola de gamba.  I did buy a fairly good guitar, but I don't know where it is, now.  So much has happened the past few years.

I need to get my butt off of the couch... :P

https://youtu.be/inBKFMB-yPg

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« Reply #1344 on: August 02, 2023, 03:36:34 AM »
...The Glass Harp... :D

An instrument that us VERY RARE!  But, the sound is unlike any other instrument.  It is actually a very old idea.  There are ancient ones that were glass bowls mounted on a horizontal rod, and the bowls were tuned to different notes.  The bowls would be partially immersed in water, and they would rotate.  The musician would gently touch the bowls as they rotated, making the sound heard here.

https://youtu.be/gDm4IphrlYg

Good thing that we never tried THIS version at Conservatory.  Some of my less sober Sisters would want to use wine to fill the glasses, and would get wasted 'tuning' the glasses as they set up the instrument.  And, while playing the damn thing, I would probably get BLASTED re-tuning the glasses when there was a key change in the work.  "Hmmm...how many sips do I take from this glass to change it to a 'C-Sharp" from a 'C-Natural?"

Peter Schickele did Concerts, and a Recording, of P.D.Q. Bach's "Concerto for Horn and Hardhart"  The Hardhart was a bank of little windows that held an instrument behind them, and food,  There was also a large bottle of wine that needed to be tuned by drinking bits out of it during the concert.  He would get 'intoxicated' during the concert drinking the wine and eating all of the rich food, and would pass out before the end of the performance. 

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« Reply #1345 on: August 09, 2023, 06:41:23 AM »
...The OCCULT... :-[

There ARE forces out there that we do not understand, and we need to be very careful with.

In College, I had a brief affair with Tarot Cards.  I had been visiting my cousins for a few weeks during the summer, and they had a deck of those very colorful Tarot Cards that you can find for sale.  We were into making up skits and short plays, and we made up a silly one that we performed for the other young people in the Apt Complex...whether they wanted to see it or not.  I would dress myself up as best I could to look like an old Gypsy woman, and they would act like a married couple.  They would come to me for a reading, and I would lay out a spread.  For the 'Wife', I described a very nice future.  For the 'Husband', I looked at the spread, and pushed it off the table.  They asked me what it had predicted, and I would refuse to say, and they kept pestering me, and I finally croaked out..."It...says...DEATH!!!"...and then I would press my hands over my chest and 'die'.  We thought it was funny.   ::)

Well, I had never looked at Tarot cards before, and so back at home I bought a deck, and a book that explained what each card meant.  But, that wasn't enough for me, and I went into an Occult Store in Berkeley and bought several 'serious' books on the Tarot.  One was very captivating, it just explained the Major Arcana, the cards that had meanings, the 'Face Cards', and didn't discuss the Minor Arcana, the ones that just had a number of the symbols.  (Like the 'Hearts', that has ten cards in it.)  That book was very difficult to read and was very complex.  So, I studied it hard, and as it recommended, meditated on it.  I began having unusual dreams, some were very disturbing.

Anyway, my friends at College were sometimes interested in seeing me do a reading, and I would accommodate them, and it was just fun. I did my nest to interpret the cards as best as I could, based on the serious books, and didn't make stuff up.

One afternoon, a guy that I somewhat knew showed up with my roommates.  He was a musical Genius, he understood music and knew a lot of the history of classical music, and played the piano at the Professional level.  He wanted to become a Conductor.  He had gotten a bad case of a disease that affected his muscles, and it really ruined his hands, and he couldn't play the piano very well.  He brought a jug of wine, and we visited and drank, (We did NOT get drunk) and talked of campus life and other people, and then he said that he had heard that I read Cards.  I briefly explained that they were Tarot Cards, and that I used a very much unknown deck that were Egyptian, rather than French or Italian.  In my studies, I learned that Tarot had started in Egypt, so I read a very complex book that used Egyptian cards. He asked to see them, so I went up to my room, and brought down the deck and showed it to him.

The Egyptian deck was just black and white, and had stick figures and unusual objects on them, they weren't the very colorful artistic decks you see for sale.  He then asked me to do a reading for him, and he wanted to know if he would regain the use of his hands to the level they had been before they were crippled.  I said OK, and told him how we would do the reading, the Book had taught me the proper way to prepare to do a layout and reading.

First, we both took five deep breaths together, and focused on the question, and then he picked up the deck with his LEFT HAND, and shuffled them three times, and we took three deep breaths together between each shuffle, focusing on the question.  Then he handed them to me with his left hand, and I took it in my left hand, and then laid out a seven card reading in a certain pattern, and then put the deck down, and I looked at the cards, and interpreted what they said in my mind.

Usually, that procedure was so easy for me and the subject, no unusual feelings or whatnot, and I would calmly and rationally explain what each card meant.  But this time was TOTALLY DIFFERENT.  We were BOTH out of BREATH after I laid out the reading, as if we had run for a mile, and my mind was fuzzy for a moment.  Then, as I caught my breath, and my mind cleared, I got a feeling for what the entire layout was saying, and I wasn't focusing on each card.  I sat for a while, looking at him...he was also gasping for breath for a while, and then he calmed down.  I shook my head, and said,

..."It is actually pretty clear.  Yes, you will regain your skills in playing the piano, but it won't matter."

He looked relieved, but confused, and asked, "Why won't it matter?"  I just shook my head, and told him "It doesn't say any more, just that you will play again, but it won't matter."  I then chuckled, and said, "Most people just believe Tarot is just a parlor game, like reading a crystal ball, so don't take it seriously."  He laughed, and agreed.

Well, in the years that followed, he did get back to his level of piano performance, but it really didn't matter because he also became the Assistant Conductor of the S.F Symphony, one if the Worlds most premier orchestras and was the Conductor for several other professional orchestras.  And...

...unfortunately, he died young...

...So it just didn't matter...

I had put away the decks of Tarot cards after his reading, I was having more disturbing dreams.

The dreams stopped a few months after I placed the cards in a deep drawer in my desk.

So, I REALLY don't know if I was tapping into something outside of normal human experience, or if my interpretation just gave the young man inspiration to just continue practicing and studying music, and to not worry about the level of his performance, or if I had received an insight into the future.  Either way, the Tarot Cards became real things for me, and I just did NOT WANT to delve more into them.  I actually got scared over where they could lead me.  I mean, what if I could ACTUALLY get glimpses into the future.  That might be very disturbing, and life might become difficult.

Part of the fun of life is it's unpredictability.  One can prepare for months and years for an activity of event, and then 'things just happen'.

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« Reply #1346 on: August 14, 2023, 02:53:36 PM »
...Turn out the lights...the Parties over... :'(

The people running our country are IDIOTS!!!  Look at what is happening domestically, and in Foreign Relations. 

We do NOT have a Southern Border anymore, people are being brought in from ALL OVER THE WORLD by the Mexican Drug Cartels, who are now making more money than when they were smuggling drugs across the Border.  (And they are still doing that).  They haul a 3rd World person to our border, and get paid $10,000, and tell them to walk or wade across, and we take that person in, give them a Summons to appear in Court in a year to explain why they should be allowed to stay, and then we turn them loose into the good ol USA.  They are then provided with lodging, including being allowed to stay in YHREE STAR HOTELS at USA Taxpayers expense.  I believe I saw a report that there were 40,000 'encounters' in a two week period last month!  And, by an 'encounter', it means an illegal who was allowed to stay, and not turned back.

Here on the good ol West Coast, small businesses are closing up, because shoplifters are PILLAGING the stores!  Thieves just walk in, grab stuff, and walk out...right past the SECURITY GUARDS...and the worst that can happen is that they will be asked to just set down what they are carrying.  A mob of about 50 people rushed in and ransacked a large Dept Store in a MAll, and they all just ran away with TENS OF THOUSANDS of dollars worth of stuff.  A clerk yelled at shoplifters, and filmed them as they loaded TWO SHOPCARTS full of stolen stuff into their car, and the CLERK GOT FIRED!!!!????

And here we are spending BILLIONS to support Ukraine, but leaving our borders open.  And, grow up, Ukraine is NOT a lily white clean Country.  They have one of the most corrupt Governments on the face of the Planet, and the hoodlums in charge are stashing BILLIONS of the dollars we send them into their personal Swiss Bank Accounts. But all we see on TV are poor women and children pleading for more aid to be sent to them.

The Democrat Liberals said 'Defund the Police' and everything would be fine...but are they saying anything now that Crime is through the roof?  San Francisco and Oakland used to be lovely places to shop and visit.  Everything you wished was there...Restaurants, Art Galleries, Museums, Shopping, Culture Centers...now they are all shutting down because of crime, and because people don't go out at night...your car will be broken in and/or stolen and you will be robbed or assaulted. Our Government says to just accept a theft crime without any concern because "That is just the way things are now."

But...*Shrugs*...we keep voting in the Liberal Democrats, so this will continue.  Many actually do WANT a revolution to start, because then the Police and Military will be turned loose on the Citizens, and then they will REALLY be in control.  They will live very well in gated communities, and we will be cowering in our homes, and just venturing out to get some bread and soup. 

I keep praying that the Old Time Democrats will regain control of their Party, but that will never happen.  There is simply too much money to be made being voted into an office.  Just how DID Biden become a multi-millionaire on a salary of about $150K a year?

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« Reply #1347 on: August 15, 2023, 05:47:17 AM »
...OK...Something that I will NEVER DO!!!!!   :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o :o

https://youtu.be/aPC_h9Vmlxw

I am a fairly adventurous person, I like to try different and new things.  I have backpacked alone, flown sailplanes, studied karate, played the piano  ::), and done other dangerous things.  But SKYDIVING?  WITHOUT A PARACHUTE???????   FERGET IT!!!!!

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« Reply #1348 on: August 21, 2023, 10:59:46 PM »
We played this work in H.S., and I 'persuaded' the Conductor at Conservatory to include it in a Concert.   ::)  (And I didn't have to go into a FULL BLOWN POUT!!!...just a 'minor' low key pout).  It is a BLAST to perform, the last movement is simple INSANITY, it is so quick and there is so much going on. 

But, what I loved most was the Sarabande.  It is what I really visualize a Sarabande to be.  It has such a barren, longing theme at first...then there is a brief "RAGE" against the World...and then back to acceptance.

Please enjoy...

https://youtu.be/gIAV4eUO7C0

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« Reply #1349 on: August 22, 2023, 04:05:23 AM »
I attract animals...REALLY...I do!   :P  Anything with fur or feathers wants to get close to me.   :P   And, I am CERTAIN that it is because they know that I have a heavy allergy to them...and they want to KILL ME!!!!   :o  When I visit people in their homes, their cats and dogs want to sit on my lap.  The people comment, "That's interesting, Fluffy doesn't like strangers."  I think I mentioned the time a kitten came into our Spanish class and walked around the entire room, and then it jumped into my lap!

But, the funniest one was when I was signing up for some Summer School classes.  I drove to the J.C Campus, and parked my car and walked to where the Admin Building was.  There was a VERY long line of students outside, all waiting to be let in to sign up.  Well, I got in line, and got ready to practice patience until I got to the front.  There was a pond nearby, and a HUGE grey goose swam over, and got out and shook itself dry, and then it waddled over and STOOD BY ME!!!  I ignored it, but it stayed beside me, and followed me as the line crept forward.  People would ask me if it was my pet, and I would say, "No, he is signing up for Chorus and Calculus."  I then proceeded to talk to it as if it was human...about the weather, sports, movies, restaurants, people I knew.  It would just look up at me at times, but it didn't honk.  It stayed with me the entire 40 minutes that it took me to get to the building, and wanted to follow me in, but people shooed it back into the pond.

I looked for it after I signed up, I had bought some crackers from a vending machine inside, but it gotten back into the pond, and I couldn't tell it from the others.  I just fed the crackers to the geese that came over to me.