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F, B, D♯ & G♯
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Some days are surreal, yesterday I picked up the news of the Nobel Peace Prize just before a performance of Tristan and tweeted my
surprise. Awards I always thought were meant to be for doing something, not saying that you plan to do something. My tweet to that effect elicited several responses to the effect that he got it for not being Bush. When I got home in the early hours of the morning the ...
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