Tuesday, January 30, 2007

"Headlines"

3. (context unclear) "If you're over 50, ask your daughter about screening for colon cancer."
2. (classified ad) "11-year-old cat, neutered and spayed"
1. (an H&R Block ad) "So every dollar you've earned is where it belongs. In our pocket."

2 Comments:

At January 31, 2007 9:59 AM, Blogger CE Butler said...

You've been tagged.
Here are the instructions:
1) Grab the book closest to you.
2) Open to page 123; go down to the fourth sentence.
3) Post the text of the following three sentences.
4) Name the author and book title.
5) Tag three people to do the same.

 
At January 31, 2007 10:35 AM, Blogger Ryan said...

I was worried this might happen. A bookshelf holds the books closest to our computer, and the nearest book is random. I guess it was Katrina's Music Appreciation book from HU.

"There was usually no connection between the musical material of the introduction and the thematic material of the sonata movement. The introductary section was most often used in the first movement of the symphony.
Many large movements in sonata-allegro form added a coda to the recapitulation."

"An Outline of History of Western Music," by Milo Wold and others, including one James Miller.

Tag: Next three people who read this comment, other than Rick or others who have already done this.

 

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