Klaus . . . ?
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Horace said in Klaus . . . ?:
is he cute?
(S)he's an urologist.
Are you taking the piss?
All bodily fluids are on the table.
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@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Horace said in Klaus . . . ?:
is he cute?
(S)he's an urologist.
I'm deathly afraid to ask how you met.
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@Mik said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Horace said in Klaus . . . ?:
is he cute?
(S)he's an urologist.
I'm deathly afraid to ask how you met.
My guess would be over a bowl of cock-a-leekie soup.
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Yay!! @Klaus Congrats. Hope all goes well.
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@jon-nyc said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
…. before we met physically.
Is that what they’re calling it these days
The nature of the relation is strictly Platonic, of course.
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@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
@jon-nyc said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
…. before we met physically.
Is that what they’re calling it these days
The nature of the relation is strictly Platonic, of course.
Ah yes, the Brahmsian approach.
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@Renauda said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
@jon-nyc said in Klaus . . . ?:
@Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:
…. before we met physically.
Is that what they’re calling it these days
The nature of the relation is strictly Platonic, of course.
Ah yes, the Brahmsian approach.
According to latest musicological research, Clara stomped on Johannes' balls while practicing his Paganini variations. Understandably so, I might add.