New CD
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Ah, my CD just came in. Apocoliptica, a bunch of cellos that play heavy metal. It's interesting to say the least!:-D If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
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Ah, my CD just came in. Apocoliptica, a bunch of cellos that play heavy metal. It's interesting to say the least!:-D If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
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Ah, my CD just came in. Apocoliptica, a bunch of cellos that play heavy metal. It's interesting to say the least!:-D If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
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Sounds fun. :cool: A while back I came across a similar thing - a thrash folk band called Skyclad. They rather grew on me. :) Anna :rose: "Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia GraeschI have listened to a couple of their tracks, and on the more recent stuff it sounds excellent. It is amazing how they have managed to rewrite the songs for cellos.
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Ah, my CD just came in. Apocoliptica, a bunch of cellos that play heavy metal. It's interesting to say the least!:-D If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.
I've heard a couple of tracks, cool :cool: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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Apocalyptica, no? I don't have a prob with you spelling, but Kazzees might ;)
skulls don't kiss a machito [sighist]
peterchen wrote: Apocalyptica lol, too true. I do try though, to be a little more accurate with my speelling (sometimes). If you have a problem with my spelling, just remember that's not my fault. I (as well as everyone else who learned to spell after 1976) blame it on Robert A. Kolpek for U.S. Patent 4,136,395.