Then you either need a more attention-getting partner or are way too involved in
 piping.


Yer pal,
John Liestman



Quoting colin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> And if you have sex WHILE Choyting??????
> 
> 
> Colin Hill
> ----- Original Message ----- 
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> To: <nsp@cs.dartmouth.edu>
> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 4:24 PM
> Subject: [NSP] deadly sins
> 
> 
> >   This very interesting discussion of choyting, with all it's historical
> >   and musical ramifications, has brought to mind the obsession many
> >   Christian sects have with sex.  There are plenty of other sins to revel
> >   in, and sex, like choyting, is not a sin in and of itself.  It's the
> >   cultural context that makes it a sin.  One man's choyte seems to be
> >   another's gracenote when it comes to judging, for example.  Still this
> >   obsession with choyting seems odd when there are so many other sins to
> >   rail against: playing too fast, uneven tempo, unsteady blowing, playing
> >   out of tune, playing Scottish tunes (nearly as despicable as Christmas
> >   carols), electrification, tuning to concert pitch F or twenty cents
> >   sharp (pick your side), to name but a few of the deadliest.
> >   Yours in Choyte,
> >   John Dally
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