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Jan. 28, 2005 - 22:02 MST THE WONDERING JEW A Challenge A meme ? Now that must be something new around the int ernet world. My Franklin electronic dictionary glares at and offers similar words but just burps at meme. Jim of Jim's Journal passes this on, geting the challenge from Bozoette. So what can I do ? Try to follow suit as well as possible. Being deaf, not stone deaf but more nearly so than I want clad in music that goes on in my head. Much of it is instrumental, even though it does have words. So here goes: WHAT IS THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF MUSIC FILES IN YOUR COMPUTER ? Unless Dell put some in there are no music files on my computer. WHAT WAS THE LAST CD YOU BOUGHT ? A long time ago while I could still hear fairly well I bought a cube of Mozart music. One piece was the one that the theme from Elvira Madigan was made from. WHAT WAS THE LAST SONG YOU LISTENED TO BEFORE GETTING THIS MESSAGE ? One that runs through me head often, it is so peaceful and gentle, "Flow GENTLY SWEET AFTON." A song that has been with me from first grade. Think Bobbie Burns wrote it. WRITE DOWN FIVE SONGS THAT MEAN A LOT TO YOU. 1. - Flow Gently Sweet Afton, of course. 2. - Hey Jude -- Beatles I think. 3. - How Great Thou Art, especially strong in my mental audio as sung by George Beverly Shea at Billy Graham's Crusade here in Denver long ago. 4. - 5. - I Had A Dream, a popular song of my childhood that my Dad often sang to my Mom. "I had a dream dear, you had one too -- Mine was the best of all -- because it was of you." I do have one or two advantages over hearing folk. It is the same every time for me. The meaning is there and seems to me is even deeper than when I could hear well. It resounds in my chest as it did when I was young. And possibly like the rest of you to a certain extent, I hear all that music in my dreams too. Not too bad for a deaf man answering A Challenge . . . . . . . . 0 comments so far
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