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Clearly this is the best way to expedite the learning process
 

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Bit samey wasn’t it? You didn’t really need to do that, you could’ve just said you did.
 

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I'm thinking the full experience can only be gained if one is also hugging and stroking a cushion of the Chosen One. Am I right?

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I've heard of speed reading....but speed listening is unique!

I'm going to put Trane on like this today, and I figure I should sound just like him by tonight.
If you don't name your soprano piece the "Chosen One" I'm never talking to you again.

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That's nuts! I must confess though that listening to all those songs played simultaneously is infinitely more pleasing than hearing any of his songs individually. Glad you had a great time doing it!
 
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