kjackson83 wrote:
2. I've shifted programmes just slightly at university, and am now studying Canadian history alongside colonial/imperial Britain and early United States.
Hey, you used the British spelling for programme!
Three things about me, hmmh, how to be ineresting? let me think.......
1) I am (for my sins) a Leeds United fan.
2) I like golf.
3) I once played Joseph in the school nativity play.
Jude Andrew wrote:1. I am a qualified cricket coach and brought our national U15 team to the World Cup last April/May in the Caribbean (we finished 5th !).
2. I took up playing the piano for the first time when I was 40 !
3. I have been to over half of the countries on the planet !!
Half the countries in the world?!??! That is fantastic, I'm so envious
What do you do for a living Jude (if it's not rude to ask). Oh, and an Irishman that plays cricket? What the heck?
3 facts:
1, I love music and playing/composing/singing/studying it!
2, I have a big family.
3, I'm 17. I don't know a lot of people my age who like this kind of music.
im 20 so thats near enough! i think there are more of us young'uns than we all originally thought!! (although most of my friends dont like this kind of music either!)
I think there's quite a few of us here who are 16-20! LOL. It's great to see people my age actually liking the same kind of music! Haha, I thought I'm the only "weird" one. I'm 19, anyway!
I started appreciate the beauty of boys' choir after watching 'Almost Angels', and I was a teenager then.
Music has been with me all through my life. (but I am not a music major. My dad is a choir conductor and a cellist, still playing and conducting at the age of 88 )
Ann
'Let me go where'er I will,
I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
I started appreciate the beauty of boys' choir after watching 'Almost Angels', and I was a teenager then.
Music has been with me all through my life. (but I am not a music major. My dad is a choir conductor and a cellist, still playing and conducting at the age of 88 )
I started appreciate the beauty of boys' choir after watching 'Almost Angels', and I was a teenager then.
Music has been with me all through my life. (but I am not a music major. My dad is a choir conductor and a cellist, still playing and conducting at the age of 88 )
Ann
88! Fantastic and good on him
And he is not the oldest in the orchestra he plays in. One of the violinist is 94.
Ann
'Let me go where'er I will,
I hear a sky-born music still:
It sounds from all things old,
It sounds from all things young,
From all that's fair, from all that's foul,
Peals out a cheerful song.'
~Ralph Waldo Emerson