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Songbird76

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The ukulele group director played it with us, and it sounded pretty cool. Hopefully with 30-something ukuleles it will still sound cool.

My director tries to throw in some pop ones. Chapel of Love we're doing because we have one guy (out of about 10 people, we have a female tenor and the director sings bass) so the director decided he wanted to do one all-female piece. He also wants to do stuff that we enjoy, and the choir (particularly the sopranos) complain about this one (and no, we don't sound nearly this good)


Why do the sopranos complain? Because of the "ha ha ha" part?
 

littleroo

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View attachment 140292 View attachment 140291 Hi @littleroo i wanted to start posting your food pictures.
These two are from Coral Reef. The food was awesome! We had never been before.
The first is seared trout with arugula salad and beans with balsamic glaze. My DH had it.
The second is oven-roasted chicken breast over polenta, mushrooms and greens.
They both look delicious and good sized portions! How were they? Thank you!!
 

Cesar R M

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View attachment 140292 View attachment 140291 Hi @littleroo i wanted to start posting your food pictures.
These two are from Coral Reef. The food was awesome! We had never been before.
The first is seared trout with arugula salad and beans with balsamic glaze. My DH had it.
The second is oven-roasted chicken breast over polenta, mushrooms and greens.
aaah, one of my favourite restaurants at WDW.
I cant go to WDW without tasting the Lobster Bisque or some of the fish dishes.
 

StarWarsGirl

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In the Parks
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Why do the sopranos complain? Because of the "ha ha ha" part?
Because it sits up high. They're used to hitting a high F or G and then going to a more comfortable part of their range. That song drops to an F sharp at the beginning and then after that, it sits up at A and above. For many of them, this is their first choral experience, so getting up and staying that high is challenging for them. Our director also made the mistake of showing us a simpler version in a lower key first. Then he decided that we should try the regular version. Which only made me and the female tenor happy: female tenor because it's well within the comfortable part of her range, and me because I like the high notes.
 

betty rose

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It has its advantages living in a small town, too...the nice thing was that when my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer, there were a lot of really amazing people who did everything they could to help her, from setting up fund raisers, to cooking meals for us, to driving her to appointments if we couldn't be there.
That's true. I forgot about those advantages.
 

betty rose

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We went to the Dr.'s appointment. Hubby had the stent pulled out. He needed a good sharp stick to bite on. They gave him an antibiotic, and he is good to go for another year. We went to lunch after the appointment. Just got back and I made some vegetables for dinner tonight. I'm kind of tired, I hope to get outside tomorrow, it's going to be in the mid 60's. I'll take it!:happy:
 

littleroo

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We went to the Dr.'s appointment. Hubby had the stent pulled out. He needed a good sharp stick to bite on. They gave him an antibiotic, and he is good to go for another year. We went to lunch after the appointment. Just got back and I made some vegetables for dinner tonight. I'm kind of tired, I hope to get outside tomorrow, it's going to be in the mid 60's. I'll take it!:happy:
I have been trying to catch up for a week!! So so happy life is returning to normal for you and hubby!! Big big Disney magic to you both!!
 

Gabe1

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That's the problem with a small town though....everyone knows everyone, and knows who has money, who doesn't, which church everyone goes to, where they work, who is divorced, etc.

Yep. I live that every day. We all know everything. It is a mostly upper middle-class town with a handful of old money and very few that are poor. The poor are change of circumstance folk as you are hard pressed to be able to afford a home here unless you have enough to start with. The ones I get a kick out of is those who are middle class that strive to pretend they are among the genuinely wealthy of our town. It never ends well. I could never wrap my brain around the pretense and it wasn't difficult for anyone to figure out in our little Hamlet.

There were very few that were not hit hard by the last recession. Many had themselves very overly extended with car loans and living in homes that were a real reach for them. We were in better shape than most given our home was paid for and we didn't have car loans however two kids in college during all that so not fun.
 

MOXOMUMD

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A DQ Blizzard Royal-With Fudge down the middle. Slurp. :hungry:

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Yes please. :hungry:
 

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