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Nov 05, 2005 13:30

Okay, here's a memory for all of you to think about. Some of you may not know what I'm talking about, so this probably doesn't apply to you. Please respond with whatever comes to your mind after you read it, whether it be kind or mean, short or long, just whatever you feel. This popped in my head today, and I thought I needed to share it with ( Read more... )

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anonymous November 5 2005, 21:08:52 UTC
MCCORMICK

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cordelia_speaks November 5 2005, 22:28:17 UTC
oh, you're right. (whoever this is.)

ha! i'm an idiot.

i'll be deleting my previous comment now...

it makes me sad that i mixed such bad memories with such good ones.

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anonymous November 5 2005, 23:25:30 UTC
yuck. and me quitting choir. realizing choir wasn't worth me not having fun and dreading everything about it.

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lrp51m37 November 7 2005, 22:09:46 UTC
p.s. this is from me.

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anonymous November 6 2005, 14:36:37 UTC
Oh good old Captain America

Roggow, you would get quite the kick out of conducting 3 right now. He traded Chorale with Altevogt in exchange for conducting 3 and now that class is a joke.

Wamser

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roggow83 November 9 2005, 03:28:54 UTC
Instead of conducting does he just have you stand there while the choir keeps on singing and let them lead themselves while you're keeping the beat in your head and the rest of the choir is supposed to know what that beat is and what dynamics/phrasing to put into the song without the conductor moving? Yeah, I would think it would be kinda like that.

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cjpeace88 November 6 2005, 16:00:37 UTC
I thought of the Sword and the Stone - isn't there a song with rhyming in there somewhere? You said put the first thing that comes to mind.

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frankyfred November 7 2005, 05:17:22 UTC
yeah i had "Liutenant Colonel [Retired] Dean Dr Robert McCormick" pop up in my head..
and then "those were the dayyys!!!" as an after-thought.
if you think about it, we would have never gone to DC if he hadn't been there, and we would have never had images of you in that ridiculus army hat. "Cu-Aa!" (pronounced Coo-Ah!

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