Week End Open Thread

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12 Responses to Week End Open Thread

  1. Carla says:

    I have found some piano teachers in my town. I am ambivalent. On the one hand there is this corporate piano lessons scheme in town. It is efficient and predictable, but it is corporate and I feel drippy evil just thinking about writing checks out to it. On the other hand there are some women who are working out of their home teaching piano in their parlours and they have no formal training but they are so nice and definitely more authentic seeming. But I do not want to give my little munchkins something less. I am all mixed up in my feelings about this.

    On a less ambivalent note, Go Chris Dodd!

  2. Bob S-K says:

    Carla, coincidentally, we just started our kid on piano lessons last month. My wife loves to obsess about choices, so we looked into absolutely everything, including sweet little ladies in their homes, and local studios. Here’s what we ended up doing.

    We went to the web site for the National Music Teachers’ Association (http://www.mtna.org) and searched for teachers in our ZIP code who teach piano. We phoned several to get a “feel” for them, and ultimately selected a nice lady who teaches in her own home for $16 per half-hour lesson. Our 8-year-old had her first lesson last Monday. So far, so good. (We’re in North Carolina, and I understand that rate is abnormally low.)

  3. Bob S-K says:

    Er, that should be, “last week.”

  4. Iroquois says:

    Midterm grades done. YES.
    But working weekends sucks.

  5. TN Kid says:

    The subject of remote viewing was brought up in a conversation today and I would like to learn more about it, that is, if it is real. Is it the same as intuition?

  6. Jim says:

    Remote viewing? That’s what you’re doing right now.

    I’m drawing the answer to your question on a sheet of paper here in my kitchen in Ohio right now, TN Kid. Read away.

  7. TN Kid says:

    Sorry, I can’t see anything yet. Please tell me more…

  8. Iroquois says:

    hmmm, looks like it doesn’t work…

  9. Jim says:

    You’re right, Iroquois! The answer is null! You’re a psychic!

  10. Iroquois says:

    Oh, so it does work.

    It just doesn’t work for TN kid.

  11. TN Kid says:

    iko iko one day…

  12. Iroquois says:

    Wait a minute, TN kid didn’t see anything either.

    And Jim, you didn’t write anything.

    So it DID work for the Kid.

    TN Kid is clairvoyant.

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