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George, please help me to understand; did you find something in my post which promoted your last response? :?
 
Happy girl post_id=55335 time=1518258059 user_id=322 said:
George, please help me to understand; did you find something in my post which promoted your last response? :?
I wouldnt worry: its a verbatim repeat of an earlier reply of him to a completely generic joke about politics from me. So its likely that he just reposted because of a misunderstanding between him and his Internet browser about what he wanted to read or write.
 
All's well that ends, well George, we are born to be happy, not perfect :D
 
Happy girl post_id=55339 time=1518269229 user_id=322 said:
Alls well that ends, well George, we are born to be happy, not perfect :D
Uh oh. Checking up on either category could get my birth certificate revoked.
 
I came to the accordion when I turned 65, and despite having played piano for more than half a century, I still find it a challenge (Im 68 now). Ive made progress over the 3 years ive been playing, but Im still a mediocre accordionist at best. But my advice is to not worry about it! Have fun! If you want to play in a band, find other geezers whove recently started playing their instruments and revel in each others struggles. The point of playing is to enjoy yourself doing it, musical warts and all!

BY THE WAY -- Ive chronicled my accordianic struggles on http://www.accordionweb.com -- you might enjoy them.
 
Your “cordeen“ musings are a joy to read Steve.


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