Copeland Low D sound clips / pics
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Quit lurking! You can't lurk with a brand new Copeland! It's unseemly...it's unheard of! Unfathomable!
Inconceivable!
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Inconceivable!
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Hey, how'd you know I was just getting in the mood for that movie again! And, I think it's my turn next time to pick the video ... let's see, Joseph, Matthew, Mommy ... yep, it's Daddy's turn. Move over Thomas and Veggie Tales, it's time for a little Dread Pirate Roberts!
>> Also, can't wait to see and hear that Copeland in person!
>> Also, can't wait to see and hear that Copeland in person!
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Big Wallace Shawn fan, are we, Kim? I remember that speech he made on the Cosby Show about his father's drill. Wallace at his whiniest!On 2002-09-27 01:16, Kim in Tulsa wrote:
Inconceivable!
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Nope...I don't know anything about the guy. I rarely watch TV and The Fellowship of the Ring was the first movie I'd seen in a cinema in 14 years.On 2002-09-27 03:43, Walden wrote:
Big Wallace Shawn fan, are we, Kim?
But my husband loves The Princess Bride and convinced me to get the DVD and now it's one of my favorites.
And then when I see Beth is in lurking mode, well, this guy just popped into my head!
Play us another tune, Avanutria!
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He was pretty funny on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as the Feringi Grand Nagus.On 2002-09-27 03:43, Walden wrote:
Big Wallace Shawn fan, are we, Kim? I remember that speech he made on the Cosby Show about his father's drill. Wallace at his whiniest!
The Princess Bride DVD is pretty good, with all the extra documentary stuff!
Beth, do you really own a Copeland now??!?
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On 2002-09-27 18:10, Kim in Tulsa wrote:
Nope...I don't know anything about the guy.
Too bad, really. I just composed a tune Planxty Wallace Shawn!
I've only been to the picture show when I was 13.I rarely watch TV and The Fellowship of the Ring was the first movie I'd seen in a cinema in 14 years.
Well, back to composing.
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http://www.rit.edu/~eeg6662/cf/copeland_peat.mp3 (316 KB)On 2002-09-27 18:10, Kim in Tulsa wrote:
Play us another tune, Avanutria!
<center></center>On 2002-09-27 18:35, Cees wrote:
Beth, do you really own a Copeland now??!?
Closeup of a carving on the front. Jim of Copeland Woodwinds says the carving is "one-of-a-kind and rare."
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