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Old Church Organs Sound as Good as New

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

There’s a new organ in the Saints Peter and Paul Church in Nauvoo, Illinois. You’ll be forgiven if it you can’t tell that it’s 135 years old…it’s been completely refurbished and refinished. The church organ has had a long career moving from Iowa to Florida to Kentucky to Nauvoo. The previous owner had it installed [...]

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Art critics dont quite know where to place Beryl Cook

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

The Artist Beryl Cook has been creating some of the top work that really reflects the British humorous side. With her chunky ladies finding themselves in a variety of positions that have you chuckling to your self. Its nice humour you see in a Beryl Cook piece which most of the time art critics have [...]

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Setting Up a Place

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I got a phone call from a dear friend of mine not too long ago, and she told me that she was going to be coming to the city, and she was wondering if she would be able to stay with me for a few days.  I asked her why she was coming, and she [...]

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The Best Gold Buyer in Indiana

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

My boyfriend and I had been together for almost ten years before he suddenly broke up with me.  It didn’t take me long to figure out why he split up with me when I saw him with another woman the next night.  That made me furious and I vowed to never speak to him again.  [...]

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sounds produced by these Alesis DM5 drum machines

Friday, September 18th, 2009

Drum machines are used to imitate the sounds of drums and other percussion instruments. In early times, these were called Rhythm Machines. These machines were used in 1960’s for the very first time. Rhythm Ace was the most popular rhythm machine in those times. The drum machines are just not a sound imitator but they [...]

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Pedagogy and training for double bass

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

The pedagogy and training for the double bass varies widely by genre and country. Classical double bass has a history of pedagogy dating back several centuries, including teaching manuals, studies, and progressive exercises that help students to develop the endurance and accuracy of the left hand, and control for the bowing hand. Classical training methods [...]

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Flower girls 2

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Because very young children are overwhelmed by the duties, and older girls may feel insulted by a “baby” role, the recommended age is between four and eight years of age, or even older, if not offensive to the girl’s feelings.There may be more than one flower girl, particularly if the bride has several young relatives [...]

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Unique Tattoo Designs: A Story within a Picture

Friday, September 4th, 2009

The most unique tattoo designs are the ones with a story attached to them. I think the most unique tattoo design I ever made was for a young man whose girlfriend had just given birth to a baby boy. The man walked into the parlor with the birth certificate and asked me to tattoo the [...]

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The fringe benefits of my new job

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Last week I decided to move out of my parents house because I had finally found a good job. I have been working as a mechanic at a small used car lot when last week I was hired on at a major dealership. The first day on my new job I was told the owner [...]

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Get A Better Response With A Thank You

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

When you tell someone thank you how do you go about doing so? Do you go all out and make it great with thank you phrases? If you do then you are a really smart thinker. I mean there are many people out there that probably do not realize that there are many great phrases out [...]

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