On Feb 1, 10:26 am, rantingrick <rantingr...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 1, 10:29 am, "Littlefield, Tyler" <ty...@tysdomain.com> wrote: > > > I hope everyone will > > excuse me now, I must dash off to slit my wrists in a tub of warm water > > and listen to Free Bird, > > Free Bird! hmm, I would have chosen Chopin's nocturne 48-1 or 72-1 if > i was feeling rather melancholy at the moment. Then there is always > the funeral march if you really want to lay it on thick. However the > march does have a rather lengthy "hopeful" section that may make you > give second thoughts. Or perhaps the Berceuse in D-flat Major as a > final glorious celebration of life as one journeys beyond the edge of > transcendence. If there is a heaven it must sound like this... > > http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=8TQ-AXJZqtg > > ...only a man who suffered so greatly can know what true beauty is. > RIP Chopin. > > If you're going to met your end it should be at least to a piece that > is truly timeless -- not some reefer+jack induced rockabilly ballad!
Go away. You are easily one of the worst (and definitely most annoying) person I've encountered in person or online, which is saying something because I used to frequent 4chan. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list