Is it his lack of proficiency that is deemed so amusing (and depressing)?
His dorky choice of instrument?
Or is it the choice of a Mozart piece that inspires the levity...
I'm inexplicably curious...
Gretchen
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Is it his lack of proficiency that is deemed so amusing (and depressing)?
His dorky choice of instrument?
Or is it the choice of a Mozart piece that inspires the levity...
I'm afraid the implication is that
those awful Before they
were famous shows.
Cheers,
Simon
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