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Food SnobŪ wrote:
> On Feb 25, 7:36 am, George Leppla > wrote:
>> Food SnobŪ wrote:
>>> On Feb 25, 6:35 am, Omelet > wrote:
>>>> In article >,
>>>> "Steve B" > wrote:
>>>>> "Dimitri" > wrote in message
>>>>> ...
>>>>>> Your spouse or SO is in the other room practicing their singing lesson
>>>>>> which they recorded.
>>>>>> You run in and offer to take the ailing cat to the vet.
>>>>>> This action can be especially dangerous if you do not have a cat.
>>>>> I have to admit that I have a great urge to run up to one of those black
>>>>> female singers who sing the National Anthem, and sound like they're either
>>>>> looking endlessly for the right note, or someone is twisting her nipple with
>>>>> a pair of Klein pliers.
>>>>> Just sing the damn thing the way it was written.
>>>>> Steve
>>>> I have to agree with that one. Why they feel the need to wander all over
>>>> the scale is beyond me. It sounds horrible.
>>> Since almost everyone agrees about that, and we're probable not a
>>> terribly unrepresentative sample, might I suggest that we all commit
>>> ourselves to at least *trying* to muster up the nerve to "boo" such
>>> renditions? I will.

>> Sure. Start booing during the Star Spangled Banner. Let us know how
>> that works out for you.

>
> At the end, silly. If you don't think I'd do it, you don't know me
> very well.



And yet, I don't feel deprived.

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SStEMsI4lqk


Is that you doing the "singing"? Uh.... if so, I wouldn't be talking
about other people's singing ability if I were you.

George L