t this song out of my head: Master of the house, keeper of the inn...." Wanda stifflied a giggle.......Les Miserables...she had been there when the book was first made, in fact, one of her godkids then knew Victor Hugo when he was just a kid. "Hey!" said Cosmo, happily, "I remember that song! It was in Seinfield!" The girl heard that and giggled. "Well," she said happily, "It was...hi, I'm Cathrine!" "I'm Cosmo," said Cosmo cheerfully, "And this is Wanda!"
Sunday, April 8, 2007
Cosmo and Wanda
"Ya," said Cathrine with a big grin, "Les Miserables rocked!" Meanwhile, Cosmo and Wanda were taking a walk in disguise, and Wanda was talking to Cosmo on how he shouldn't keep getting out of disguise. "We could be figured out," said Wanda, "And, we're not exactly Jorgen's favorite faries." "But," said Cosmo, "We're not godparent, so, It shouldn't matter!" he said happily. "I know," said Wanda with an annoyed sigh, "But, who knows, Jorgen may use that as an exuse..." She then stoped when she heard a girl say, "And I expesically can't ge
t this song out of my head: Master of the house, keeper of the inn...." Wanda stifflied a giggle.......Les Miserables...she had been there when the book was first made, in fact, one of her godkids then knew Victor Hugo when he was just a kid. "Hey!" said Cosmo, happily, "I remember that song! It was in Seinfield!" The girl heard that and giggled. "Well," she said happily, "It was...hi, I'm Cathrine!" "I'm Cosmo," said Cosmo cheerfully, "And this is Wanda!"
t this song out of my head: Master of the house, keeper of the inn...." Wanda stifflied a giggle.......Les Miserables...she had been there when the book was first made, in fact, one of her godkids then knew Victor Hugo when he was just a kid. "Hey!" said Cosmo, happily, "I remember that song! It was in Seinfield!" The girl heard that and giggled. "Well," she said happily, "It was...hi, I'm Cathrine!" "I'm Cosmo," said Cosmo cheerfully, "And this is Wanda!"
Monday, April 2, 2007
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Thursday, March 29, 2007

An orchestra is an instrumental ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of a ancient Greek stage reserved for the Greek chorus. The orchestra grew by accretion throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, but changed very little in composition during the course of the twentieth century.
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