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Jun 27, 2006 16:09

Today I did a very scary thing.

I actually listened to my music history CDs.

For fun.

Yeah, the music geekyness is still inside me somewhere.

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peachy8216 June 28 2006, 13:42:49 UTC
oh my....i'm not sure what to say. except: i think you should sell me those cds :) (and the book too unless you need it for future reference)
i'm excited for pittsburgh!wheee! :)

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llamayamaa June 29 2006, 11:59:11 UTC
I have developed this fond, massocistic, love-hate relationship with my music history cds and books. However, if you were to randomly give me 20 blank CDs, we could work something out. Not buying cds alone would save you over $200! As for everything else.... we'll discuss later :)

I'm excited for pittsburg too... have you registered???

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peachy8216 June 29 2006, 13:40:38 UTC
I did register! :)
I might actually think about the blank cd thing...maybe we could work that out :) Saving $200 sounds pretty awesome to me.
And if you have really created an important bond with your music history text,I would not dare break that bond! ;)

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llamayamaa June 29 2006, 14:35:10 UTC
Me and Mr. Music History text have spent many, many nights together. I mean, I read everything in that book... twice! Everything is highlighted, and all the unit review questions/essays are answered (yes, I wrote in the book). We might be able to work out a borrowing system, or a reference or something, but I'll have to ask him first :P

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tuckenie June 28 2006, 16:11:20 UTC
I'm totally shocked. You mean to tell me that you study GOOD music in music history? Wow. It's like my world is shattered.

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llamayamaa June 29 2006, 14:32:43 UTC
Well good is a relative term, of course. Music history for music majors is a whole lot different than music appreciation classes for non-music majors. Of course, the quality of each music history class varies from school to school too. We also have an awesome professor. That helps.

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