Ok, darling, sadly, that little button is not working.... damnation and hell's bells..... but DON'T FRET! Life is good, and your comments are irresistible. xx Mother of the Boy, etc.
So, so sorry, my dears... I have spent all evening (when I was SUPPOSED to be composing a 5000 word essay!!!) trying desperately to figure out what was wrong with my ODEO player...
In the end, my darling brother was consulted, and he provided me with a brilliant new player!!
I hope and pray that it works for everyone... give it a second or two after you press "play", and please let me know if it continues to malfunction!
love JT. when I was preggers with MQ, but before we knew she was a SHE, James was a contender for a boy name. I was unconvinced, not being fond of "Jim," but my best friend pointed out that I could sing "Rock-a-bye sweet baby James..." to him, and that nearly sold me on it. The debate, of course, was soon moot.
The "Presto" (third movement) of Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G, BWV 1049, performed by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, and conducted by Sir Neville Marriner. Because it makes me happy, that's why.
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Ok, darling, sadly, that little button is not working....
damnation and hell's bells.....
but DON'T FRET! Life is good, and your comments are irresistible.
xx
Mother of the Boy, etc.
So, so sorry, my dears... I have spent all evening (when I was SUPPOSED to be composing a 5000 word essay!!!) trying desperately to figure out what was wrong with my ODEO player...
In the end, my darling brother was consulted, and he provided me with a brilliant new player!!
I hope and pray that it works for everyone... give it a second or two after you press "play", and please let me know if it continues to malfunction!
xoxoxo CGF
Nooooo, sadly, still not working for me. :(
love JT. when I was preggers with MQ, but before we knew she was a SHE, James was a contender for a boy name. I was unconvinced, not being fond of "Jim," but my best friend pointed out that I could sing "Rock-a-bye sweet baby James..." to him, and that nearly sold me on it. The debate, of course, was soon moot.
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