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LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 6:47 am
by _Daniel Peterson
Just returned from Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, where Keith Lockhart and the Utah Symphony performed Leonard Bernstein's complex, interesting Mass. Bernstein's daughter Jamie was there, and she and Maestro Lockhart (who is stepping down after eleven years as music director) and the stage director, Michael Scarola, offered some interesting remarks about the work in a side lecture room before the performance.
Anyway . . . There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.
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Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 7:02 am
by _Mary
Is there any end to Blair's talents! I don't know that I have ever heard the musical piece by Bernstein (heathen that I am), I'll have to check it out.
I have tried to get tickets to this years proms at the Albert Hall. Alas they are already sold out on the days we wanted....(Holst The Planets) ah well...
(Wow...just checked out on youtube...great stuff..thanks)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fra3F9qM ... re=related
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 7:13 am
by _Ray A
Daniel Peterson wrote:
Anyway . . . There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.
Yes, but how many kittens did he strangle before his appearance? How many goldfish did he put on oxygen? See, you don't know everything.

Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 2:17 pm
by _Daniel Peterson
Ray A wrote:Daniel Peterson wrote:
Anyway . . . There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.
Yes, but how many kittens did he strangle before his appearance? How many goldfish did he put on oxygen? See, you don't know everything.

Scratch will know.
So will his creepy alleged network of anonymous "informants."
Incidentally, the role of Maestro Lockhart was performed by Gadianton. Or maybe not. (How incredibly funny! Oh my. I can scarcely stop laughing. The Mopologists fell for it completely! Or they didn't at all. Whatever. Fools, all of them. They played their parts to perfection. Or something.)
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 3:24 pm
by _Mike Reed
Daniel Peterson wrote:There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.

I hope you were carrying some garlic in your pocket.
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 4:43 pm
by _Gadianton
Bernstein's daughter Jamie was there, and she and Maestro Lockhart (who is stepping down after eleven years as music director) and the stage director, Michael Scarola, offered some interesting remarks about the work in a side lecture room before the performance.
..where we discussed "business and politics", subjects of little interest to the rubes who post of MDB, who wouldn't have been able to contribute a scholarly paper to the the SMPT and "get in" like I, or LoaP did.
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 5:39 pm
by _christopher
Daniel Peterson wrote:Anyway . . . There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.
Why were you spying on LOAP and exactly how much were you paid to do it?
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 5:55 pm
by _Joey
Daniel Peterson wrote:
Anyway . . . There in the bass section of the Symphony Chorus, fourth from the right on the front row, was none other than the evil and vicious LOAP.
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WOW!! Considering he is usually sitting in your lap, that really must have been a sight seeing him on his own!!
Pictures??? Please!
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 6:26 pm
by _Daniel Peterson
Joey wrote:WOW!! Considering he is usually sitting in your lap, that really must have been a sight seeing him on his own!!
Pictures??? Please!
Ladies and gentlemen, this is a major occasion for rejoicing and celebration:
Joey has had a new thought!
Re: LOAP Sighting
Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 8:00 pm
by _Doctor Scratch
What's the point of this thread, exactly?