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    #16
    Originally posted by Rod:
    I'm trying my best to avoid the use of picture painting here, but our two different interpretations only proves even with such a rhetorical piece as this, it remains absolute music. The ability to produce art that is at once both subjective on the individual level and yet is universal in its subjective appeal (ie 'absolute') is the ultimate key to the success of that art, and this key is possessed by no-one to a greater extent than Beethoven. It is this key I was referring to when I used to joke about the 'sword of truth', because with Beethoven's music there is a multi-level engagement - between the music, the individual and the totallity of individuals (ie 'universal')...er...if you catch my drift!

    My appologies for the above, I was suffering from extreme coffee poisoning when I wrote it!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Rod:
      My appologies for the above, I was suffering from extreme coffee poisoning when I wrote it!

      I thought you been imbibing something a little stronger than coffee - unless you're on 60 beans a cup!!

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      'Man know thyself'

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        #18
        Well, I want to know what KIND of coffee beans Rod uses!!

        Susan

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          #19
          Originally posted by Peter:
          I thought you been imbibing something a little stronger than coffee - unless you're on 60 beans a cup!!

          It's not total bo*locks, but almost, I think I must have been possessed or something because it's not my style at all. I sometimes approach the 60 bean mark however. On one occasion I actually passed out after drinking too much coffee!!

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          [This message has been edited by Rod (edited 08-10-2001).]
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            #20
            Originally posted by Susan:
            Well, I want to know what KIND of coffee beans Rod uses!!

            Susan
            It's a special brand I get from this 'shifty geezer' that hangs about my local street corners...he calls them 'happy beans'...

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              #21
              Originally posted by Rod:
              It's not total bo*locks, but almost, I think I must have been possessed or something because it's not my style at all. I sometimes approach the 60 bean mark however. On one occasion I actually passed out after drinking too much coffee!!

              Wow! Somebody is having the same amount of beans like beethoven! *giggling*

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                #22
                I have tried once... my heart went so speedy that we had to call an ambulance and I have been driven to the hospital !!! (I is a true story, not a joke at all !!!)

                Claudie

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                Claudie
                Claudie

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Claudie MICAULT:
                  I have tried once... my heart went so speedy that we had to call an ambulance and I have been driven to the hospital !!! (I is a true story, not a joke at all !!!)

                  Claudie

                  Ah..looks like you tried the 'happy bean' blend too?!

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Rod:
                    Ah..looks like you tried the 'happy bean' blend too?!

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                    Some have said I am ripe for the Madhouse. Does that make me Beethoven? No, but it is interesting.

                    [This message has been edited by Bob the Composer (edited 08-14-2001).]
                    Some have said I am ripe for the Madhouse. Does that make me Beethoven? No, but it is interesting.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bob the Composer:
                      Bob, I still say you are having way too much fun with this new colour method you've discovered!!! I do think the rolling eyes going back and forth are pretty cool though!

                      Joy
                      'Truth and beauty joined'

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