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Klaus . . . ?

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  • KlausK Klaus

    She's actually an economist. We met "online" and texted like crazy for three weeks before we met physically.

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    @Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:

    …. before we met physically.

    Is that what they’re calling it these days

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

      @Klaus said in Klaus . . . ?:

      …. before we met physically.

      Is that what they’re calling it these days

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      #42

      @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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      • KlausK 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.

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        #43

        @Klaus Ok sure, but notwithstanding his theory of forms, Plato used to tie up his women and spank them into submission.

        Just sayin'

        Only non-witches get due process.

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          #44

          I guess there is a reason why he's considered the greatest philosopher.

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          • KlausK 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.

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            #45

            @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.

            Elbows up!

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            • RenaudaR Renauda

              @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.

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              • KlausK Klaus

                @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.

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                @Klaus

                Then stay away from Liszt’s Grandes etudes du Paganini!

                I wish you well.

                Elbows up!

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