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Feb 27, '09, 7:16 pm
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This Or That Thread #24
Starting a new thread needs a new choice, so here goes:
Mozart or Rachmaninoff?
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Feb 27, '09, 7:32 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Starting a new thread needs a new choice, so here goes:
Mozart or Rachmaninoff?
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Hi JFT
Since I'm not very familiar with any of Rachmaninoff's music, I'll have to say Motzart.
Motzart or Pachelbel
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Feb 27, '09, 7:38 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Hi JFT
Since I'm not very familiar with any of Rachmaninoff's music, I'll have to say Motzart.
Motzart or Pachelbel
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Hi, Irish Kathy.
For me, not only both of them, but Rachmaninoff as well.
Bach or Beethoven?
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Feb 27, '09, 7:41 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Hi, Irish Kathy.
For me, not only both of them, but Rachmaninoff as well.
Bach or Beethoven?
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Hi JFT, at times like this, I wish I was more familiar with classical music.  But, I'll probably have to go with Beethoven because I'm more familiar with his music.
CD or MP3 Player
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Feb 27, '09, 7:43 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Hi JFT, at times like this, I wish I was more familiar with classical music.  But, I'll probably have to go with Beethoven because I'm more familiar with his music.
CD or MP3 Player
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Neither
MP3 Player or iPod
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Feb 27, '09, 7:45 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Neither
MP3 Player or iPod
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Neither one.
TPAM has made a good beginning to Lent this year.
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Neither one.
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Would you like to try again?
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Would you like to try again? 
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 Eat and Park or Denny's
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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 Eat and Park or Denny's
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E&P
Eat and Park or Bob's Big Boy
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Feb 27, '09, 7:56 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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E&P
Eat and Park or Bob's Big Boy
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At Bob's Big Boy (if there be any left in the vicinity of San Marcos, CA).
Type of fish dinner: sole or swordfish?
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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E&P
Eat and Park or Bob's Big Boy
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Eat and Park
Wendy's or can you possibly remember . . . Winkies?
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Eat and Park
Wendy's or can you possibly remember . . . Winkies?
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Wendy's
Brass or Black Iron.
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Feb 27, '09, 7:59 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Wendy's
Brass or Black Iron.
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Brass. (And, I might have either sole or swordfish for dinner, but not at the same time).
Gold or silver?
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Feb 27, '09, 8:01 pm
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Brass. (And, I might have either sole or swordfish for dinner, but not at the same time).
Gold or silver?
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Gold is always prefered to silver.
cornbread or zucchini bread
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Re: This Or That Thread #24
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Gold is always prefered to silver.
cornbread or zucchini bread
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Never had zucchini bread, so let's stick with the familiar, cornbread, thanks.
Cheese: Cheddar or Gouda
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