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  • #61
    Originally posted by Anomalocaris View Post
    If you look up her quotes she was astonishingly sharp.

    I still wonder about her death, although I am certain Sonny was given a hotshot.
    I think she ODed! Nothing mysterious. Not suicide either. Her life style was begging for an overdose.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Anomalocaris View Post
      If you look up her quotes she was astonishingly sharp.

      I still wonder about her death, although I am certain Sonny was given a hotshot.
      Pedowood chewed her up and spit her out. They don't respect "shiksas." Pedowood is a hellhole, as the diddy trial is revealing.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View Post

        Amadeus was a musical genius but an idiot outside of the musical realm. This applies to many artistic, sports and business geniuses who achieve incredible brilliance in one small area of talent. The trade off is being so strong in one area, they are extremely weak in other areas of life. The balance is off. Tyson is a genius in the realm of boxing.
        The phrase "idiot savant" comes to mind.....

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Bennyleonard99 View Post

          Einstein was a fraud. He couldn't carry Tesla's jockstrap.
          So you're just a wind-up merchant. Got it.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

            Certainly not a genius, but his knowledge of boxing history and techniques are fantastic in my opinion. Tyson was privy to fight films most will never see. And if nothing else he absorbed that and is well spoken of i I believe.
            I've always said that Tyson was the one fighter I'd like to grab some beers and break down old fight films with. Could you imagine watching old Dempsey films with Mike?
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            • #66
              Originally posted by max baer View Post

              Can't you show a little more depth to your knowledge queeny! People here might start liking you if you are not careful!
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post for more depth...simples....

              - - JS Bach used Vivaldi for his inspiration, and in turn Vivaldi used young Handel for his model of Opera composition.

              None were the brilliant boy genius of Mozart who was confounding the best musical scholars of the day. Age 6 first shown the the Organ, standing up because he was too small to otherwise use the foot pedals, he summoned all the monks of the monastery from the far reaches who were astounded.

              Imagine a bunch of growed scholars trying to baffle a little kid who always turned the tables to baffle them instead.

              While touring in Italy, he hears a sacred papal composition for the first time, so sacred it is not allowed to be copied or played in any other setting on the pain of death. Mozart by ear writes out the composition and plays it before the incredulous Pope who allows that he was far too rare to be spit roasted.

              His birth was miracle of survival in a heavy death rate of his birth era where at one point he was put on an all water diet for a few days.

              He was a contemporary of Ben Franklin in France who invented the glass harmonica that Mozart wrote one of the first compositions for still played today. His beloved mom died in Paris, so can anyone here even conceive of the pain of hauling her back to Salzburg in a horse drawn Hearse?

              Right around this 21 year old time he takes private leave of the Archbishop to set up in Vienna where he's making waves. When the Archbishop visits and find Mozart out of place, he goes to his apartment to dress him down that leads to an argument with the Archbishop leaving in a huff. Mozart immediately pens a letter to Pop in concern for his position in Salzburg, telling him, "If not for your position in his court, I would've planted my boot up his Holy Keister!

              They then and you now simply lack the metrics to quantify someone like Mozart who sailed through music like a porpoise on water until his premature never more exit where he literally composed his own requiem. He was also a prolific letter writer in those expensive quill pen, ink, parchment paper and postal expense days delivered by horseback and carriage.​
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              • #67
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post for more depth...simples....

                - - JS Bach used Vivaldi for his inspiration, and in turn Vivaldi used young Handel for his model of Opera composition.

                None were the brilliant boy genius of Mozart who was confounding the best musical scholars of the day. Age 6 first shown the the Organ, standing up because he was too small to otherwise use the foot pedals, he summoned all the monks of the monastery from the far reaches who were astounded.

                Imagine a bunch of growed scholars trying to baffle a little kid who always turned the tables to baffle them instead.

                While touring in Italy, he hears a sacred papal composition for the first time, so sacred it is not allowed to be copied or played in any other setting on the pain of death. Mozart by ear writes out the composition and plays it before the incredulous Pope who allows that he was far too rare to be spit roasted.

                His birth was miracle of survival in a heavy death rate of his birth era where at one point he was put on an all water diet for a few days.

                He was a contemporary of Ben Franklin in France who invented the glass harmonica that Mozart wrote one of the first compositions for still played today. His beloved mom died in Paris, so can anyone here even conceive of the pain of hauling her back to Salzburg in a horse drawn Hearse?

                Right around this 21 year old time he takes private leave of the Archbishop to set up in Vienna where he's making waves. When the Archbishop visits and find Mozart out of place, he goes to his apartment to dress him down that leads to an argument with the Archbishop leaving in a huff. Mozart immediately pens a letter to Pop in concern for his position in Salzburg, telling him, "If not for your position in his court, I would've planted my boot up his Holy Keister!

                They then and you now simply lack the metrics to quantify someone like Mozart who sailed through music like a porpoise on water until his premature never more exit where he literally composed his own requiem. He was also a prolific letter writer in those expensive quill pen, ink, parchment paper and postal expense days delivered by horseback and carriage.​
                By the way , I could read the time on a clock at aged 6!
                So I relate to your piece queeny.
                and I have been talking in prose all my life!!!

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