edlib Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 What's to understand... Just keep nodding at him, and back away verrry slowly...
JR2000Z Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 *Slowly walks into another room and shoots himself in the head.*
Nitro Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 Working on a Star Trek one as we speak...
Rogue Nine Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 You are a very, very bored person, my friend.
Tek Gunner Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 Wow, Nitro, those images sure are SOMETHING. In honor of those, I made this fitting image:
Keyan Farlander Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 Originally posted by Nitro Do not abuse the master's image!
Nitro Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 My most sincere apologies. I was honoring dear Ludwig... Out of all the great composers from the Middle Ages to the Romantic Period, he is without a doubt, the most amazing. By choosing him out of the myriad of names I could of punched into google, I was honoring him, and his music. The thought that he composed 8 3/4 symphonies is astonishing when you think of the work that goes into it, and when you consider that he was completely deaf while composing the 9th... If I could pick one great composer to go back in time and meet, it would be either he or J.S. Bach.
Tierce Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 What the hell does tennis have to do with anything????......* dies of confusion *
Nitro Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 That's an old school joke around here... Only us really old dawgs remember it...
Nitro Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 *waits for JR2000Z to find the thread where it was originaly used, cause if it's still there, he'll find it*
Keyan Farlander Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 "The thought that he composed 8 3/4 symphonies is astonishing when you think of the work that goes into it..." What do you mean by 8 3/4? What's 3/4 of a symphony?
Nitro Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 Well, he never finished the 9th, did he?
Keyan Farlander Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 Of course he did. He had started on a 10th when he died.
TheRogue 3000 Posted December 19, 2001 Posted December 19, 2001 Ah yes. XwingAlliance.net forums: Where semi-smart people go to feel like genuises.
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