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Copenhagen Instrumental gem-jam from Master P circa length 5:55 …
How is it liked ?
Does it reflect the city known as wonderful ?
Could a Copenhagen 2nd Coming be interesting ?
Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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r u from denmark by a chance ????
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When you look at planet earth from a distance there are no borders.
Let's talk about the piece of music Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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never been to denmark before
l wouldnt know if it would reflect the city beautiful
lm sure the instrumental piece would reflect how u want it to feel or be
for me l dont think copehagen would be a 2nd coming or be an interest to me
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MasterPiece said: Instrumental gem-jam from Master P circa length 5:55 …
How is it liked ?
Does it reflect the city known as wonderful ?
Could a Copenhagen 2nd Coming be interesting ?
A second NPG festival This year Would be awesome.. | |
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Not this year...another year.
Awesomest. Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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What about that huge wall right in the middle of Asia then? | |
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Rocks and rice water is not a border
Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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I've never been to Copenhagen but I fancy it for a wee city break cuz I've recently started watching Forbrydelsen & I'm loving the sound of the Danish language! Funny, cuz some words sound like auld Scot's words- like noo for now, & I'm not sure about this but I thought I heard one of the characters (Troels) say 'kent' or 'kened' for the word know or knew? Scots folks say that. 'I kent (knew) that was gonnie happen!" Sometimes it sounds like they've got Scottish accents too! | |
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The English language is based upon Danish and French.
When the vikings and the soldiers of Normandy fought about the island England none won instead they decided to collaborate and become one people, hence the British arose. Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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I am danish.. born in Copenhagen..
however, "C-Note" is the only album from Prince I still haven't listened to.
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Yeah, the viking look is apparent in Irish men.
Btw, I don't know the music piece, nor Copenhagen, so I can't really say anything sensible about it.
Yes. Indeed. I'd better say nothing then.
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MasterPiece said: The English language is based upon Danish and French.
When the vikings and the soldiers of Normandy fought about the island England none won instead they decided to collaborate and become one people, hence the British arose. Yeah but I'm speaking of auld Scots words which aren't English based, or even Gaelic for that matter. It's strange, there are words we still use today in Ayrshire (home of bard Robert Burns) that are the same as French words too. Think that French connection goes back to the auld alliance of the French & Scots. Mary Queen of Scots mother was Mary of Guise & my great-great grandmother's surname was Guise too. I might even be a descendant of French nobility for all I know!! Sacrebleu | |
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Well you should give it listen...
Originally, the term masterpiece referred to a piece of work produced by an apprentice or journeyman aspiring to become a master craftsman in the old European guild system.
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same here
l don t have that album c- note either
l dont however have any ideas what the c-note is all about in music piece ure asking me to talk about the music....
whether l have any intentions to listen to it....
unless u can be specfic in terms ...
on copenhagen mmmmmm
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