Wes Struebing (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message
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> On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 20:48:38 +0100, Prai Jei
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>>****ral (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in message
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>>> On Oct 4, 2:55 pm, Prai Jei <pvstowns...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> Julianne Toomey-Kautz (or somebody else of the same name) wrote in
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>>>> >http://paulkienitz.net/skiffy.html
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>>>> > One of those quiz things. I came out as Ursula LeGuin. :) Give
it a
>>>> > shot. It was kinda interesting.
>>>> > **********
>>>> > blessed be, Julianne
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>>>> William Gibson (who?)
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>>>> Trying the "Classical Composer" version I came out as J. S. Bach.
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>>>> ?:) Proud to be curly
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>>> I took the composer test and am rather chuffed:
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>>> "You're Giuseppe Verdi."
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>>Known to opera buffs as Joe Green. (Think about it.)
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>>> I can live with that!
>>I would rather have been Clifford D. Simak as a SF author, or Jean
>>Sibelius as a composer.
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> Felix Mendelsohn
> This master of delightful chamber music and ballet was also the
> rediscoverer of the genius of Bach.
Also rescued Schubert's Great C Major Symphony from oblivion.
(Can't recall any ballets by Mendelssohn. Plenty of choral music though -
Elijah, Paulus, psalm settings and others.)
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