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by quaeritor »
Gwyn wrote:The good man is a light in the darkness for the upright
Isn't that just plain oldfashioned non-inclusive language, discriminating clearly against grand pianos?
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Love it!
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I've spent the last week trying not to think of this as "The good man is alight in the darkness for the upright.
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JW wrote:I've spent the last week trying not to think of this as "The good man is alight in the darkness for the upright.
Reminds me of
this; (wait for the chorus)

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