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Noises in the night: this was last night
Posted by Mathax, Feb 11, 2008. 749 views. ID = 581
 
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Noises in the night

Posted by Mathax, Feb 11, 2008. 749 views. ID = 581
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I was woken up last night to hear the piano playing. First it played Beethoven's eighth symphony. Then it played Mozart's fourteenth. Then it played "The drones attack" from Star Trek Insurrection. Then it played "The Medallion Calls" from Pirates of the Caribbean. Then I went downstairs and shut the piano lid. It is not that I do not like the cats playing, but I am trying to sleep up here.

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Douglas
Feb 12, 2008
Ah...'thias is mastering the art of the surprise ending. Nice job. :)
   ~Posted by Douglas, Feb 12, 2008


Katie
Feb 12, 2008
lol!! Good one Math! :-)
   ~Posted by Katie, Feb 12, 2008


Trent
Feb 13, 2008
Where do I send my feline's request for a duet?
   ~Posted by Trent, Feb 13, 2008


Kenzie Fell Down
Feb 16, 2008
your cats on the piano sound good, but my bird on his guitar is amazing. they should get together and make a band.
   ~Posted by Kenzie Fell Down, Feb 16, 2008


Peter-Twitchell
Dec 25, 2009
the cat would eat the bird
   ~Posted by Peter-Twitchell, Dec 25, 2009


MissAnnie
Jan 1, 2011
Sounds like Princess to me. ; )
   ~Posted by MissAnnie, Jan 1, 2011






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