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Originally Posted by the great fumar
DARN !!!
SORRY I MISSED IT , I LOVE THAT KIND OF MUSIC ...
HOWEVER THE UPSIDE IS RONDA WAS THERE , SHE COULD USE A LITTLE CULTURE .........
polished fumar
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Fumar, You think I NEED a LITTLE CULTURE???!!!! Well excuuuuuuuuse me. Shame on you! I lived 2.5 hours from NYC and went several times a year since my teens for culture, culture, culture. Nat King Cole, The Rat Pack, Cab Calloway, Elvis, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass, Symphonies, Classical, Mozart, Bach, Puccini, all jazz, broadway musicals, THE VILLAGE!!!!!!! I LOVE all music (EXCEPT new immoral junk I do not consider music!) I have frequented The Met, The Smithsonian, Carnegie Hall, History Museums, International Music Festivals................Culture? History? I can never get enough culture! I have never had the pleasure or opportunity for much international travel. The travel channel and history channel have to suffice. They fulfill yearning for culture. The internet opened up the world to me. I adore culture! I have researched
www.ancestry.com and built a family tree going back 6 generations. Every kind of music ever played and historical culture and arts are an integral part of my daily life!!!! Dancing to classic rock is my way to exercise, and FEEL the music, and yes I do love it! But, I digress! I took tap and jazz dancing when I was a very young girl as well as acrobatics. I sang in HS chorus and my church choir. I was chosen from 40 dancers for the newspaper article about the dance performance. I can waltz, samba, fox trot, cha cha cha, polka, square dance, country line dance, and BOOGIE!!! Dancing warms my soul. Have been to most zoos, history and art musuems, cultural exhibits, aquariums and oceanographic institutes in NY, Boston, DC, Cape Cod, Quebec, Maine, NH, Toronto, Montreal, Bermuda, Bahamas, Nevada, Arizona, Mass., Conn. and more, to mountain hiking in New Hampshire and the rain forests in Antigua. For 34 years my hub and I and our kids have been weekend explorers. I would go to Garvinos, but can't stand the smell of cigars! I have gone to performances at Church on the Square, and sang with Bowzer on the beach in St. Thomas. With over 1000 CD's, I can assure you that I have a bit more than a little music culture. My preferred reading material- Art books! The history, the first berries, herbs, barks used for tempura mediums. I sew, sculpt, paint, dance, write, and have been to hundreds and hundreds of cultural events! Have I made it clear that you are mistaken??!!! Hope so! BTW, Nothing worse than a woman scorned... You should be .......Embarrassed FUMAR!! :redface: