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the old pirate wrote on Mar 24th 2001, 14:36:44 about
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The sound of the loon might well be the most curious if not the most thrilling birdcall in nature.
Vaguely yodel-like, it is a comforting call...but it is also slightly frightening, slightly otherworldly.
The loon is the state bird of Minnesota. Its call is infinitely more interesting than the din of the other loons that Minnesota keeps in its legislature.
lying lynx wrote on Apr 16th 2000, 19:15:14 about
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»That is exactly what I object to, Edmonia. If it did not sound harsh, I should say that I do not consider you a proper example for the young.«
This appeared to amuse her, which was the last thing he had anticipated. Her deep, thick laugh gushed out.
»Oh, they arenīt waiting for an example, « she replied.
whatevernext96 wrote on Sep 24th 2001, 18:09:37 about
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Strange that some of the most glorious sounds in the world should have come from a man Beethoven who in the end could hear no sound (except, perhaps, the awful cacophony of tinnitus).
Jeff wrote on May 1st 2000, 03:09:52 about
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Explorers for hundreds of years hoped they would discover the Northwest Passage an all-water route leading from Europe to the Far East through the northern part of the Americas. Think how awkward that would be an ocean channel more than 3,000 miles long, snaking across the U.S. and/or Canada, making North Dakota and Saskatchewan into ports. Just so a bunch of spice merchants would have it easy!
They thought they'd found the Northwest Passage when they sailed into Puget Sound.
C. Rice wrote on May 18th 2000, 23:42:27 about
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The sound of opposite is
gently crashing surf, then hot sun,
So hot the sun, then there's land
And a cool can of ...
Jackson wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 05:51:39 about
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You can't escape the sound of music anywhere these days. People can't seem to get on without their background noise.
Anybody remember silence?
davichi wrote on Jul 15th 2001, 22:27:32 about
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In the order of emotional content, I find sound more intense than either sight or touch. It seems to be where man has devoted so much creative effort to inspire others.
Donaldo wrote on Apr 18th 2000, 19:40:50 about
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There is no such thing for us as silence. The body is a medium for propagating the waves generated by the functioning of the neural and circulatory systems. There is music already woven in the bones.
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