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Thread: OUR DEAR FRIEND HAS CANCER FCS

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    Quote Originally Posted by supertek65 View Post
    Hey monkey!
    maybe our prayers are working!
    "your father in law feeling a bit better"
    I was out to eat and a smokin hot chick in a skirt was sitting right across from me sitting indian style!
    I have had a great day!
    Dang, why can't I have days like that???



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    hey tigger!
    is your avatar a picture of Link from the mod squad?


    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger93rsl View Post
    Happy Easter to you and yours FCS.
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    It's from a link I found, it was much bigger so I saved and resized it then uploaded it here.

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    I do not know what it is?
    but either way it kinda scares me


    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger93rsl View Post
    It's from a link I found, it was much bigger so I saved and resized it then uploaded it here.
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    Grrrrrrr.....my little pooch is bad ass huh?

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    lol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tiger93rsl View Post
    Grrrrrrr.....my little pooch is bad ass huh?
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    Morning everybody, and HAPPY EASTER!!! I gotta go hide some eggs here in a few. I'll take pics.

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    [happy easter jimmy!
    we'll see ya l8r


    QUOTE=james80031;3033942]Morning everybody, and HAPPY EASTER!!! I gotta go hide some eggs here in a few. I'll take pics.[/QUOTE]
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeyman#1 View Post
    Good moring FCS and all. Happy Easter. Just a quick update on my father-in-law. Removed the vent yesterday and is breathing on his own. Actually ate a small meal in the evening. Is doing amazingly well!! Thanks to you all for your prayers and well wish"s. Hope you all have a great day, especially you FCS.
    P.S. No Jimmy, I do not want to see your discharge
    That's great to hear

    Happy Easter
    If you help others then you are a Success

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    Morning all.

    slow morning but thats OK

    Hope everyone is have a great Easter.

    Apointment with the Ong Surgon Monday afternoon.
    If you help others then you are a Success

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    Quote Originally Posted by fcs View Post
    Morning all.

    slow morning but thats OK

    Hope everyone is have a great Easter.

    Apointment with the Ong Surgon Monday afternoon.
    It's been a great day here so far. Lunch with my elderly Dad, and an Easter Cantata this evening with my choir at church.

    We'll be praying for good news to come tomorrow!
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    Quote Originally Posted by timebuilder View Post
    It's been a great day here so far. Lunch with my elderly Dad, and an Easter Cantata this evening with my choir at church.

    We'll be praying for good news to come tomorrow!
    Thanks TB it a follow up so no news is good new
    If you help others then you are a Success

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    Easter was a hit. I'll try to put up some pics in a few.

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    cantata
    The term did not exist prior to the 16th century, when all "cultured" music was vocal. It originated in the early 17th century simultaneously with opera and oratorio. With the rise of instrumental music during this period the term emerged as the instrumental art became sufficiently developed to be embodied in sonatas. From the middle of the 17th until late in the 18th century a favorite form of Italian chamber music was the cantata for one or two solo voices, with accompaniment of harpsichord and perhaps a few other solo instruments. It consisted at first of a declamatory narrative or scene in recitative, held together by a primitive aria repeated at intervals. Fine examples may be found in the church music of Giacomo Carissimi; and the English vocal solos of Henry Purcell (such as Mad Tom and Mad Bess) show the utmost that can be made of this archaic form. With the rise of the da capo aria, the cantata became a group of two or three arias joined by recitative. George Frideric Handel's numerous Italian duets and trios are examples on a rather large scale. His Latin motet Silete Venti, for soprano solo, shows the use of this form in church music.


    Quote Originally Posted by timebuilder View Post
    It's been a great day here so far. Lunch with my elderly Dad, and an Easter Cantata this evening with my choir at church.

    We'll be praying for good news to come tomorrow!
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supertek65 View Post
    cantata
    The term did not exist prior to the 16th century, when all "cultured" music was vocal. It originated in the early 17th century simultaneously with opera and oratorio. With the rise of instrumental music during this period the term emerged as the instrumental art became sufficiently developed to be embodied in sonatas. From the middle of the 17th until late in the 18th century a favorite form of Italian chamber music was the cantata for one or two solo voices, with accompaniment of harpsichord and perhaps a few other solo instruments. It consisted at first of a declamatory narrative or scene in recitative, held together by a primitive aria repeated at intervals. Fine examples may be found in the church music of Giacomo Carissimi; and the English vocal solos of Henry Purcell (such as Mad Tom and Mad Bess) show the utmost that can be made of this archaic form. With the rise of the da capo aria, the cantata became a group of two or three arias joined by recitative. George Frideric Handel's numerous Italian duets and trios are examples on a rather large scale. His Latin motet Silete Venti, for soprano solo, shows the use of this form in church music.
    I had no idea that you were such an aficionado.
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    are you surprised?


    Quote Originally Posted by timebuilder View Post
    I had no idea that you were such an aficionado.
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    good night FCS
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by supertek65 View Post
    cantata
    The term did not exist prior to the 16th century, when all "cultured" music was vocal. It originated in the early 17th century simultaneously with opera and oratorio. With the rise of instrumental music during this period the term emerged as the instrumental art became sufficiently developed to be embodied in sonatas. From the middle of the 17th until late in the 18th century a favorite form of Italian chamber music was the cantata for one or two solo voices, with accompaniment of harpsichord and perhaps a few other solo instruments. It consisted at first of a declamatory narrative or scene in recitative, held together by a primitive aria repeated at intervals. Fine examples may be found in the church music of Giacomo Carissimi; and the English vocal solos of Henry Purcell (such as Mad Tom and Mad Bess) show the utmost that can be made of this archaic form. With the rise of the da capo aria, the cantata became a group of two or three arias joined by recitative. George Frideric Handel's numerous Italian duets and trios are examples on a rather large scale. His Latin motet Silete Venti, for soprano solo, shows the use of this form in church music.
    ...and I thought that I knew music.



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    Quote Originally Posted by supertek65 View Post
    are you surprised?
    You are a man of many facets, ST.



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    keep reading grasshopper!


    Quote Originally Posted by jpsmith1cm View Post
    ...and I thought that I knew music.
    true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.

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