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To: mark silvers who wrote (28005)11/6/1999 11:56:00 PM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 39621
 
Variations on a Theme
of
Paganini

Maybe some Cat Stevens.
Definitely Ella.

We were all sitting down to supper one night last week in the dining room and Rocks was still in the kitchen preparing plates. I hit the play on our portable CD player and Styx; Crystal Ball was in the CD player. It started to play and all the kids started to bop, even baby in his high chair, so like a good dad, I turned it up. Now Graystonette has been in ballet a couple of years already and knows how to dance fairly well, (we started her in pre-school ballet), baby Jonnie is a dancing fool and loves all musical sounds (bells fascinate him) but Boy Graystone is usually restrained and doesn't lead the way. When I turned it up, the kids were all having fun and just then a heavy guitar riff started.
Well Boy Graystone started to do the most amazing Ted Nugent flip thing with his hair, really rocking; just then Rocks started screaming from the kitchen "Do we have to have it this loud"
As she came in to the dining room and saw the scene from American Bandstand, she started to laugh, who wouldn't join in ?

Love is the most.
All things shall come to love
The final arbiter.