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"Pamela S. Follett" <[log in to unmask]>
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Pre-patinated plastic gumby block w/ coin slot <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Dec 2004 17:22:11 -0500
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Perhaps from a function standpoint, but not from a form standpoint, and we
all know with a guy it's as much about form as it is about...
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Callan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 16:59
Subject: Re: [BP] Department of the InTerrier


> What's wrong with his mail box?  My dogs tell me that mail boxes are
> perfectly good urinals.
>
> -jc
>
> On Dec 3, 2004, at 3:53 PM, Pamela S. Follett wrote:
>
> > Well, cuz, yano, he's gotta go pee every once in a blue moon, at the
> > artful
> > urinal.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "John Callan" <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: <[log in to unmask]>
> > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 15:18
> > Subject: Re: [BP] Department of the InTerrier
> >
> >
> >> You mean he's NOT at the mailbox?
> >>
> >> -jc
> >>
> >> On Dec 3, 2004, at 2:27 PM, Pamela S. Follett wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hmmm - Virtual BP violin lessons.  Ralph should go stand by his
> >>> mailbox and
> >>> wait for the checks to come rolling in.
> >>>
> >>> - Pam
> >>> ----- Original Message -----
> >>> From: "John Callan" <[log in to unmask]>
> >>> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> >>> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 14:34
> >>> Subject: Re: [BP] Department of the InTerrier
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Cuyler,
> >>>>
> >>>> I didn't know you played the violin?!  And apparently VERY well.
> >>>>
> >>>> I need a teacher!  Preferably one who's not too sensitive about the
> >>>> time between lessons and practices, or the lack of progress.  You
> >>>> might
> >>>> be just the one I was looking for!  At least until we figure out
> >>>> that
> >>>> the technology exists to do this in real time.
> >>>>
> >>>> There is an exhibit I know, that has a beat up old violin with the
> >>>> strings aged and dangling.  The card reads something to the effect
> >>>> of,
> >>>> "This is a violin similar to the ones the pioneers brought with them
> >>>> to
> >>>> ..."  I always found it offensive because, 1.  This was supposed to
> >>>> be
> >>>> a real honest to goodness professional museum, 2.  These were
> >>>> supposed
> >>>> to be real honest to goodness serious profession exibit people and
> >>>> 3.
> >>>> Its not that F'n Hard to find a real GD mid 19th century fiddle and
> >>>> present it in the condition it would have been in when played!  But
> >>>> then, I'm easily offended.
> >>>>
> >>>> -jc
> >>>>
> >>>> On Dec 3, 2004, at 1:18 PM, Cuyler Page wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> I find it increasingly appropriate to think of museum exhibits and
> >>>>> historic
> >>>>> restorations as "performance art".   They exist temporarily due to
> >>>>> artificial (art) subjective choices by individuals (professionals)
> >>>>> who
> >>>>> attempt to express what they believe (profess) about life's
> >>>>> patterns
> >>>>> through
> >>>>> the work that is left for others to see, appreciate, and reflect
> >>>>> on.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> cp in bc
> >>>>> (( player of the dulcian, performing the "Sonata Prima" (1626) by
> >>>>> Buonamente
> >>>>> for two violins, dulcian and continuo; and Monteverdi's "Scherzi
> >>>>> Musicale a
> >>>>> Tre Voci" (1607) this weekend.   The temporal nature of music is
> >>>>> such
> >>>>> a good
> >>>>> reminder of the temporal nature of anything we do.   It exists
> >>>>> while
> >>>>> you do
> >>>>> it, and during a concert, you only get one chance at it (and have
> >>>>> to
> >>>>> live
> >>>>> with the results). ))
> >>>>>
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