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| Clifton
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05-04-2003 09:02 AM ET (US)
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I just met someone in PDX who plays the uke, plus I think she might like Radiohead. No reason why she wouldn't.
Yes, I'm in Ireland. The temptation to remain here forever often enters my brain. But alas, my PC, my college and this girl I've got me eyes on are still in the States.
The keyboards here are a bit funky. Just a few slight changes that make an American power user want to break something.
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| kristen
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05-04-2003 09:09 AM ET (US)
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Ian, you continue to make me laugh aloud. Thank you!
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| dad
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05-04-2003 07:59 PM ET (US)
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Look for Uke riffs in Gomez CD's.
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05-05-2003 03:18 AM ET (US)
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05-05-2003 03:27 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 05-05-2003 03:29 AM
Clifton: You need to introduce me to your ukulele friend when I get back back to P-town. I'm glad you're having a good time in Ireland, being outside of America is pretty addicting isn't it? Who wants to go back @@; Who's the girl? Anyway, try using the Japanese keyboards and then we'll talk. I still don't know how to make an underscore, and there's these two functions keys...I have no idea what they do.
Kristen: Thanks, I *do* read yours blog, but damned if I can ever find any interesting comments to make about your cooking posts. Well my eyeballs are there though.
Dad: Strange coincidence, I just ripped a bunch of CDs from a French friend of mine (French rap is pretty damn cool) and he had a couple Gomez cd's. I told him my dad and sister loved that band ;)
Yumiko: Thanks. Cool site layout.
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05-05-2003 03:57 AM ET (US)
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I'm a Canadian expat here in the Netherlands. I brought my own keyboard :-), but that being said, the Netherlands ones aren't THAT different. The *FRENCH* keyboards.... I think they organized their letters just to piss Americans off.
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05-07-2003 05:49 AM ET (US)
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I haven't much of a clue how to figure this out but here is Dmadd4 in the Howard's Big List of Guitar Chord Shapes. I think it is one of those chords that is one or two fingers off a standard chord but sounds funky when you play it so when you work out what the name is, it sounds a lot more difficult than it really is.
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