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Zombie

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  1. methinks Chris has been flouncing around in his crown for far too long *SNATCH*
  2. and here we see the meat-tenderising process in the penguin’s 24/7 food production facility
  3. it’s a lovely day *snatch* ...now
  4. chicken’s now been in that car for over 2 hours and is getting worried chicken was told by the penguin it had been invited to a bbq chicken was not told by the penguin it was going to be the bbq...
  5. the problem with cookies...
  6. those penguins have been high-fiving long enough *snatch*
  7. fess up, penguin it’s ”Did you say food?”
  8. Regal, graceful, dignified... and crownless!
  9. cubs soon get put in their place enjoy it while it lasts cos it won’t end well...
  10. 🎶tralalalala*snatch*lalalalalalala🎶
  11. time Slytherin slithered off
  12. I think the penguin is not a malevolent escaped lab experiment-gone-wrong with megalomaniacal plans for global conquest with her frightening phalanxes of trained killer gerbils nor is she a snack-stealing greedy food gobbler I think she is the most gracious, kindly and benevolent Queen of LPWland and we are lucky to get the crumbs from her table
  13. while the penguin is distracted by her food fetish...
  14. that’s an excellent point twentieth century movies, in particular, have given modern composers a tremendous outlet for works that would most likely never have achieved success in the concert hall or recording sales yet, in combination with the on-screen drama / horror / thrills, “sneak past” the default public prejudice that would otherwise leave their work unplayed and unheard
  15. *licks lips* puts big pot on stove to stir-fry sliced cabbage with a little ground pepper then add pre-fried onion and strip-sliced bacon rashers...
  16. it’s penguin feeding time which is all the time
  17. unlike the thieving fly *snatch*
  18. spots stealing opportunity
  19. Stravinsky Suite Italienne Stravinsky is a name that scares off many people, maybe thinking Rite of Spring, or The Firebird with lots of dissonance and it’s not for them. Which is not just a shame (both those pieces are incredible experiences with a full orchestra in a concert hall) but simply wrong. Stravinsky was not just an exceptional composer - the greatest of the twentieth century? - but wide-ranging and versatile, composing in many styles during his life and perfectly capable of writing beautiful melodies. The Suite Italienne uses music from his short ballet Pulcinella (composed 1930) which he rearranged two years later for piano and cello. The piece has five movements and in the second, serenata, Stravinsky uses the “siciliana” form popular during the Baroque period with a minor key and a gentle rhythm.
  20. I’ve got two blogs and I want to add a new blog to one of these but I’m being asked to name a “Category” - I don’t understand what this is or what I should enter in the text box. thanks
  21. Stravinsky Suite Italienne Stravinsky is a name that scares off many people, maybe thinking Rite of Spring, or The Firebird with lots of dissonance and it’s not for them. Which is not just a shame (both those pieces are incredible experiences with a full orchestra in a concert hall) but simply wrong. Stravinsky was not just an exceptional composer - the greatest of the twentieth century? - but wide-ranging and versatile (ooo, Matron! ), composing in many styles during his life and perfectly capable of writing beautiful melodies. The Suite Italienne uses music from his short ballet Pulcinella (composed 1930) which he rearranged for piano and cello about two years later. There are five movements and in the second, serenata, Stravinsky uses the “siciliana” form popular during the Baroque period having a minor key and a gentle rhythm. Anyway, see what you think 
  22. more highly trained killers in the penguin army
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