Shroeder was a risk taker. He would go for Baroque. He was too hot to Handel. He was on everyone's A Lizt. Like the Barber of Seville, he was on the cutting edge. He knew how to play Lucy like a violin and which strings to pull. She thought he was her bow, but to Shroeder she was just a sour note. He played all of the string instruments, but he had no bass desires.
2007-07-06 13:05:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he would have her covered, ivory inch. There would be no discord or she would leave him flat. He would have to remember that every good boy does fine, and watch out for her.
Note to self: buy Bach 8 track for P&S beach trip
2007-07-06 13:04:37
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answered by Lefty 7
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It's lovely to have musical accompaniment in life! Lucy wanted Schroeder to Handel her !!
2007-07-06 14:55:31
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answered by whrldpz 7
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I think she Ode her Joy to Beethoven if Shroeder tickled his way through her ivories to make her hit a few high notes.
2007-07-06 22:12:30
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answered by LORD Z 7
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Musician always get the ladys. Ahhhhhh yeeeeaaahhhh
2007-07-06 12:28:33
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answered by Anonymous
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She always seemed to strike a wrong note with him, didn't she? I dont think the relationship will ever build to her desired crescendo.
2007-07-06 12:29:41
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answered by devilishlyclever™ 6
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No, I think that Schroeder was just stringing her along until he could cut the chord.
2007-07-06 14:13:56
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answered by Princess Purple 7
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Nope, she wanted him for a trophy boyfriend, so they could make sweet romantic music together, and then she could yell at him anytime she wanted to.
2007-07-06 13:29:12
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answered by Steve C 7
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Totally! And maybe they could spend some time together, Chopin broccoli!
2007-07-07 01:30:03
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answered by Get Smart™ 6
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I don't believe there is a black or white answer for this one,..it all just sounds a little off key to me.
2007-07-06 12:32:47
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answered by STORMY 5
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