They matched Pinkie playing trombone to a clarinet solo. RAAAAAAAEEEEEEEG
We harmonize! We harmonize! We know it's real! We know it's real!
Since everyone was talking about how slow the thread has gotten and sadness earlier, well, for my own part, I've been making a concentrated effort to spend less time in the forums. It's not that I'm getting bored here or decided I don't like y'all or anything. I love this place more than ever, especially since all of my RL friends seem to be uninterested in getting together now. It's simply that by maintaining a constant in forum presence, I lose massive amounts of time and end up putting off all the things I should be doing. I'm working on getting back into a constant, EVERY DAY writing schedule, and there are plenty of other things I need to be doing, so I really don't have the time to just hang out all the time like I'd like to.
Hey, that's cool. Do what you have to do.
I take it you either play the trombone or clarinet or are close to someone who does.
No, I'm just a jazz fan and a pedant.
We harmonize! We harmonize! We know it's real! We know it's real!
Yeah, I must admit while I love the thread, it really causes me to procrastinate...
I don't always mind musicals. I think it depends on whether it's funny and how catchy the songs are.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
coming in just 2 minutes before it becomes tomorrow.
You and your silly Texas timezones. Anyway, the spoiler is that the Mayor says, Stop that.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
Woah, I am blown away by this stunning revelation. Even bigger than Tara's spoiler.
Whatshisgame played around with Tara's spoiler in an image editor and was able to make a sentence from the next page of the script visible. Said sentence mentions
Cadence.
We harmonize! We harmonize! We know it's real! We know it's real!
At least it might. I still don't see it.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.
It would be funny if they were actually talking about the musical cadence for some reason.
Life is simple: it has no nontrivial normal subgroups.