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To: Diana who wrote (4493)2/23/2001 10:23:57 PM
From: Original Mad Dog  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
I don't think she actually reads the music...I think she makes her voice go higher and higher until it starts to vibrate, and stops only when glass shatters or she sees men hustling for the exits, hands over their ears.

Just a theory.....



To: Diana who wrote (4493)2/23/2001 11:31:55 PM
From: HG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15481
 
She doesn't have to read it...its in her soul !

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But if she really had to, she could arrange the notes to be read by her left eye, onto her right, and notes to be read by her right eye, onto her left ! The net effect should be quite normal !!!

Anyway, few humans appreciate and recognise good music...but I'm told dogs simply cannot distinguish between noise and music....! All music makes them wanna do is lift their hind leg up !

Ah well, thats why they're dogs...!