Piano Makes you Crazy.
The BBC has recently reported strong evidence that being a piano player, particularily a classical piano player, will probably make you go bonkers.
To learn more, please read this story on the BBC's website.
Also, why has no one commented on my post about watermelon carving? Were they not sufficiently exquisuite? I found the last few especially jaw dropping.
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I blame the l33tsp34k.
I did find the carvings to be skilled creations, though perhaps not "exquisUite" ;) (That's for the joke comment.) In my head, i thought, "Wow!" But I didn't get to the end of them because I have been too tired to click the mouse.
Today, as I tried desperately to reach the end of all the pics, I simply thought, "I wish I had free time to carve watermelons. I can't even have a good hour to practice." Admittedly, I thought this rather bitterly. Maybe I should do a Master's in watermelon carving instead, or lego instrument-making.
As you can see, when I am tired, I babble in writing. I simultaneously grow quieter and perhaps tend to mumble more.
I've read that piano article now. Guess I should drop it altogether and work in a brown building all my life as my voice grows hoarse and eventually goes away, so that I must resort to sign language, which is a good thing, as I couldn't use my fingers on the piano anyway. After all, I need a new deadline now and not meeting this one is really getting me down.
Wow.
I mean, that went from watermelons to depressing in 7.8 seconds.
But, hey, you can come out to Reno and do my work for me, if you like. I'm entering week #2 to get my deadline done. And, unlike at Casino Niagara, you get free drinks while you gamble at the casinos here. :)
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