TheJargonKing

DeRank : 16,68 • DeAge™ : 6421 days

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  • Here since 15 october 2007

I could write something about myself, but at the first shower, everything would go away... The pens are no longer like they used to be.

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  • I apologize, but I only realized after some years that I did not love you in the way that would have been proper and as I thought I did.
    Now your DeAmore has been reciprocated.
    Be proud of it!
     
  • dalyn larpi
    13 may 22
    You are number one.
     
  • Dislocation
    29 jun 17
    If you don't mind, and in a way that is both sexually metaphorical and, on the other hand, genuinely friendly, I would DeAmore you. If then you would like to cast the Regal Gaze upon the requests for enrollment in the Proggarolo... well, I wouldn't dare ask for more...
     
  • Tattone
    13 mar 17
    Can I deamarti?
     
  • serenella
    12 mar 17
    Arch, why do you noble proggaroli still not have an image?
     
    • serenella
      12 mar 17
      I'm sorry for the intrusion, but every now and then I pop in here and there.
      Hello, Serenella
  • silvietto
    11 mar 17
    Good evening, Sir. I was listening to a selection of pieces on the harpsichord and I noticed a plagiarism of Le Orme attributed to Pagliuca, who along with Tagliapietra co-authored the first piece, sharing the same name as the album that made them famous, of course "Collage."
    I’m referring specifically to the electric piano solo, which is then accompanied by the drums, that plays before the halfway mark: it is exactly the "Sonata in E major K 380" by Domenico Scarlatti and lasts almost 2 minutes. Did you know anything about this? Since it’s not credited in the album, it really is plagiarism. You, who have such a vast record collection, can you verify? Best regards.
     
    • TheJargonKing
      11 mar 17
      now it puts me in a bad spot, as soon as I find a moment I'll check, intriguing, thanks :))
  • serenella
    8 mar 17
    Hello architect!
     
  • silvietto
    27 feb 17
    I apologize, my lord, but in your review of Jon & Vangelis, which I greatly appreciated, there is an inaccuracy regarding Dick Morrissey's contribution that materializes in the 2nd track of the album "The Friends of Mr. Cairo." The correction is yours.
     
    • TheJargonKing
      27 feb 17
      Hi, are you sure? I don't have the vinyl on hand (my wife won't let me keep them at home) :(( but I found this pretty authoritative and accurate site that backs up my review: Jon And Vangelis* - Private Collection (Vinyl, LP, Album) at Discogs
    • silvietto
      28 feb 17
      And you still haven't divorced? (just kidding)
      I, who don't have that misfortune, have listened to and read explicitly about Dick's intervention, which is so marginal (compared to the contribution in "The Friends...." that I would like to review) that I can't even remember it........ perhaps I was too moved in the first part of your review: so, no correction, and I did well to write to you privately out of insecurity.
      Well, in the meantime, I've learned something about the Queen's tastes......
      Hey beautiful..
    • TheJargonKing
      28 feb 17
      But I can't really fault her; 14,000 records are hard to place at home, so I keep about thirty vinyls and a hundred CDs and rotate them based on my whims. By now, I've put almost everything on huge hard drives and ... unfortunately ... I adapt. Best regards to you too, dear.
    • silvietto
      28 feb 17
      But what kind of King are you? 14,000 LPs are two opposing walls of a room decorated in a truly unique and highly valuable way! I don’t want to meddle between husband and wife, but... Personally, I’ve solved it differently: each to their own "area" and woe betide anyone who interferes! Of course, it requires a fairly large house, and then every now and then my wife knocks because there’s an album she likes that reminds her of her youth.
      Then you see, when you need a reference, you have to rely on Discogs (which I also draw from, to be completely honest). I imagine you have a decent sound system and especially a turntable.
  • TheJargonKing
    23 feb 17
    ahhahah, I’ll give it a try. Of course, for the older folks Letraset is synonymous with transfer letters, but does it still exist? Warm regards...
     
  • serenella
    23 feb 17
    Have you tried the permanent markers? I recommend the Promarker permanent twin-tip by Letraset... ha ha ha. Sometimes I say silly things, your presentation is: 'you taste its quality.'
     
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