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Archive for March 2005
Posted Monday 28 March 2005
Easy Touch-Style Rhythm is Complete!

Mount Shasta: After my meeting with Henri earlier this year, in a far-away clime, we discovered that our second method book was written in only four days.
Started in a small hotel in downtown TianJin (about an hour's drive north of BeiJing), once the writing was complete, then the real work began. It required about two months to then produce the 300+ measures of music, string graphs, and other illustrations, and to edit and remove errors and typos.
But now it's done and available for sale on the EBay Megatar Store. This is Book Two of a series of six, and it's entitled "Easy Touch-Style Rhythm."
So if you've a hankering to play bass and walking bass, using our simple and powerful two-handed tapping method, grab yourself a copy and go boogie!
Posted Monday 07 March 2005
Telemarketers, More
[From Bankrate.com:] Further responses for your telemarketer-calling pleasure --TRIXIE'S
Assuming that you have caller-ID, and know it's not your friends or your mom, you answer: "Trixie's Call Girl Service. Press 'one' for an appointment. Press 'two' if you are seeking employment. Press 'three' if you are a law enforcement officer."
Then, no matter what they say, or what touch-tones they press, repeat the above.
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