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Thank you belamo for the polka. It made me think of my childhood. This type of music was common in family weddings when I was a child.
 
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Thank you belamo for the polka. It made me think of my childhood. This type of music was common in family weddings when I was a child.

Frank Yankovic had a very interesting history. He received a purple heart in the Battle of the Bulge. Has a square in Cleveland named after him. And he's NOT related to Weird Al.
 
He may look more fuckable when he grows plumper, older, dollier... around 30-35, maybe even a bit more :cool:

 
^ ok I’m impressed with that one but what’s with the little Fiat with the Winnie the pooh key chain?

I’m sure he can afford a Ferrari :lol:
 
^ ok I’m impressed with that one but what’s with the little Fiat with the Winnie the pooh key chain?

I’m sure he can afford a Ferrari :lol:

If he can find a rich redneck daddy to pay for it :mrgreen:
 

During a video conference, a Texas lawyer got stuck on a kitten filter.
 
Right, credit her for 'exposing' the obvious...

I would like any political leader, including herself, to be so lucid and open about the equally obvious disastrous consequences of the economic mess to which she contributed with her Big Bang & co., that will make the difficulties of the 2008 crisis pale by comparison, with all those huge sums of fresh cash transferred to private bucket shops from states, and huge amounts of debt of all sorts transferred from private bucket shops to national governments.

But when in the next ten years you see the "difficulties" of the old 'Thatcher & Union show' days "pale by comparison" with the sight of whole classes and nations swifting overnight down the drain, so many of you will still think with pride and nostalgia of her and the decades of development and growth she helped kick off, like some Russian nostalgics have been doing with the development and growth of Stalinist five-year plans of Soviet imperial days.


Oh well... Earl Grey, please.
 
Classical music to listen to based on your interests


If you like facts and logic - literally anything by Bach

If you like roasting people - “Leck mich im Arsch” by Mozart

If you like politics - Sinfonia Eroica (Symphony No. 3) by Beethoven

If you like invading other countries - “Ride of the Valkyries” by Wagner

If you like showing off - “Caprice No. 24″ by Paganini

If you like nature - “Finlandia” by Sibelius

If you like dancing - Slavonic Dances by Dvorak

If you like art - anything by Debussy

If you like reading - Scheherazade by Rimsky-Korsakov

If you’re classy - “The Blue Danube” by Strauss

If you like history - The Water Music by Handel

If you’re religious - A German Requiem by Brahms

If you like Star Wars/Star Trek - The Planets by Holst

If you like “All By Myself” - Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninoff

If you like crying your eyes out - “Nimrod” by Elgar

If you like the zoo - The Carnival of the Animals by Saint-Saens

If you like jazz - Jazz Suite No. 2, “Waltz No. 2″ by Shostakovich

If you’re patriotic - New World Symphony (Symphony No. 9) by Dvorak

If you like satanic rituals - “The Rite of Spring” by Stravinsky

If you like the burning flames of hell - Requiem in D Minor by Mozart

If you like New York City - “Rhapsody in Blue” by Gershwin

If you like sleep - “Sicilienne” by Faure

If you like Halloween - “Danse Macabre” by Saint-Saens
 
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