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Is TNCR dying?

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  • jodiJ Offline
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    I wonder how many still check in but don’t post. I go through phases of not posting, but I usually check in regularly to see what’s up.

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      #27

      If I recall correctly he was quite an accomplished pianist. He seemed very familiar with some of the more obscure 19 and 20 century repertoire and composers..

      Elbows up!

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      • jodiJ jodi

        I wonder how many still check in but don’t post. I go through phases of not posting, but I usually check in regularly to see what’s up.

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        @jodi said in Is TNCR dying?:

        I wonder how many still check in but don’t post. I go through phases of not posting, but I usually check in regularly to see what’s up.

        Same here 😬

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          He played Ravel’s Noctuelles at my house once.

          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

            He played Ravel’s Noctuelles at my house once.

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            #30

            @jon-nyc

            That’s well up there on the difficulty scale.

            Elbows up!

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              #31

              Yep.

              The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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              • HoraceH Horace

                By what method?

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                @Horace said in Is TNCR dying?:

                By what method?

                I was just reminded that he killed himself by locking himself up in the garage with the car running.

                The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                • NunataxN Nunatax

                  @jodi said in Is TNCR dying?:

                  I wonder how many still check in but don’t post. I go through phases of not posting, but I usually check in regularly to see what’s up.

                  Same here 😬

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                  @Nunatax said in Is TNCR dying?:

                  @jodi said in Is TNCR dying?:

                  I wonder how many still check in but don’t post. I go through phases of not posting, but I usually check in regularly to see what’s up.

                  Same here 😬

                  😄😄😄

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                  • MikM Offline
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                    #34

                    There is a marked difference between Piano World's Coffee Room and the two major split forums. By now many if not most of us have met each other IRL. That. Changes. Everything.

                    I'd love to meet Xenon when we get to Olympia, Jodi if I ever get back to Montana and Renauda and Renauda when we fly into Calgary to go to Canmore. Horace next time i go to New Braunfels. (all potential participants can decline without offending me)

                    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                    • MikM Mik

                      There is a marked difference between Piano World's Coffee Room and the two major split forums. By now many if not most of us have met each other IRL. That. Changes. Everything.

                      I'd love to meet Xenon when we get to Olympia, Jodi if I ever get back to Montana and Renauda and Renauda when we fly into Calgary to go to Canmore. Horace next time i go to New Braunfels. (all potential participants can decline without offending me)

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                      @Mik said in Is TNCR dying?:

                      There is a marked difference between Piano World's Coffee Room and the two major split forums. By now many if not most of us have met each other IRL. That. Changes. Everything.

                      I'd love to meet Xenon when we get to Olympia, Jodi if I ever get back to Montana and Renauda when we fly into Calgary to go to Canmore. Horace next time i go to New Braunfels. (all potential participants can decline without offending me)

                      My TNCR bucket list included having a whisky with George (accomplished), dinner at Jolly’s, a Steelers/Bengals game with you (doesn’t need to actually be at the game), a strip club with Jon, and a weekend in Mexico with Frank W…

                      The Brad

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                      • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                        @Mik said in Is TNCR dying?:

                        There is a marked difference between Piano World's Coffee Room and the two major split forums. By now many if not most of us have met each other IRL. That. Changes. Everything.

                        I'd love to meet Xenon when we get to Olympia, Jodi if I ever get back to Montana and Renauda when we fly into Calgary to go to Canmore. Horace next time i go to New Braunfels. (all potential participants can decline without offending me)

                        My TNCR bucket list included having a whisky with George (accomplished), dinner at Jolly’s, a Steelers/Bengals game with you (doesn’t need to actually be at the game), a strip club with Jon, and a weekend in Mexico with Frank W…

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                        @LuFins-Dad said in Is TNCR dying?:

                        a Steelers/Bengals game with you (doesn’t need to actually be at the game), a strip club with Jon, and a weekend in Mexico with Frank W…

                        If you plan it right, you could do all 3 of those things at once!

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                          I’m in. I even have a favorite strip club in Mexico.

                          The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                          • 89th8 Online
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                            Please tell me it's called La Hermana de Agua

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                              I miss everyone who doesn’t post. I wish George and Jolly would just pop in to say hi. I can’t comment on subjects I know little about, but I do read most of what people write and link to, and this often sends me googling to learn more. I’m pretty thankful for TNCR. It’s way more interesting than my quilting forums.

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                                Yeah it's quite a unique gem. Couldn't imagine the internet without it, for me, at least. I get most of my news from here, have learned a ridiculous amount, both academically, practically, and emotionally from those older wiser than me. There is a solid list, but there are folks like @mik who's advice with (whatever... life, fixing things) I have rarely seen to be incorrect. Really cool.

                                It's also a mind trip to think of the life events we've seen or discussed.... the marriages, the kids (some now adults), the divorces, the tragedies (e.g., Peggy's daughter in law), the sockpuppets, the TNCR running jokes...

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                                  I miss everyone who doesn’t post. I wish George and Jolly would just pop in to say hi. I can’t comment on subjects I know little about, but I do read most of what people write and link to, and this often sends me googling to learn more. I’m pretty thankful for TNCR. It’s way more interesting than my quilting forums.

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                                  @blondie said in Is TNCR dying?:

                                  I can’t comment on subjects I know little about

                                  I'm sorry, but WHAT????

                                  I was only joking

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                                  • 89th8 89th

                                    Yeah it's quite a unique gem. Couldn't imagine the internet without it, for me, at least. I get most of my news from here, have learned a ridiculous amount, both academically, practically, and emotionally from those older wiser than me. There is a solid list, but there are folks like @mik who's advice with (whatever... life, fixing things) I have rarely seen to be incorrect. Really cool.

                                    It's also a mind trip to think of the life events we've seen or discussed.... the marriages, the kids (some now adults), the divorces, the tragedies (e.g., Peggy's daughter in law), the sockpuppets, the TNCR running jokes...

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                                    @89th said in Is TNCR dying?:

                                    Yeah it's quite a unique gem. Couldn't imagine the internet without it, for me, at least. I get most of my news from here, have learned a ridiculous amount, both academically, practically, and emotionally from those older wiser than me. There is a solid list, but there are folks like @mik who's advice with (whatever... life, fixing things) I have rarely seen to be incorrect. Really cool.

                                    It's also a mind trip to think of the life events we've seen or discussed.... the marriages, the kids (some now adults), the divorces, the tragedies (e.g., Peggy's daughter in law), the sockpuppets, the TNCR running jokes...

                                    I can run your life SO much better than my own.

                                    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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                                      I check in every day. But often don’t have the energy to post. Especially about local current events because that would mean just having to spell out in very long posts complex issues and that’s never very easy and also time consuming. But I do read almost every thread.
                                      What else….i don’t know. I just find this place very educational. I learn a lot here even if I don’t chip in so much.

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                                        The rest of the world has always had a keen interest in American politics, so the rest of the world knows how divided we are, and the rest of the world gives little particular weight to the individual opinions of Americans they may happen to know. Contrast that with countries given very little attention, and anybody they happen to know from that country, becomes in their eyes an immediately unquestionable expert on the politics and culture of that country. I think Israel is shifting towards the same fate as America, in that individual Israelis people happen to know, are not given, as a rule, unquestioned deference when it comes to the cultural and political issues of their country.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                        • HoraceH Horace

                                          The rest of the world has always had a keen interest in American politics, so the rest of the world knows how divided we are, and the rest of the world gives little particular weight to the individual opinions of Americans they may happen to know. Contrast that with countries given very little attention, and anybody they happen to know from that country, becomes in their eyes an immediately unquestionable expert on the politics and culture of that country. I think Israel is shifting towards the same fate as America, in that individual Israelis people happen to know, are not given, as a rule, unquestioned deference when it comes to the cultural and political issues of their country.

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                                          @Horace said in Is TNCR dying?:

                                          Contrast that with countries given very little attention, and anybody they happen to know from that country, becomes in their eyes an immediately unquestionable expert on the politics and culture of that country.

                                          Or in one rather memorable case, an American told me what it was really like living in the country I grew up in.

                                          Well, it was memorable for me, at least.

                                          I was only joking

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