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Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)

Posted by PhoenixIsRising 
Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
January 10, 2009 12:50AM
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Nora the Piano Cat-Practice Makes Purr-Fect
(at which some point Nora seems to be saying, "Bach! eye popping smiley:shock: Wait a Minuette! " confused smiley)
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Nora-The Sequel -video note:
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This is not a trick taught to Nora. She began sitting at the piano at about one-year-old. She's almost four now. She plays only when the mood strikes her, which is usually several time a times a day for short periods.

Enjoy!!

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To suffer silently in plain view is the most insufferable of all suffering-PIR



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/10/2009 12:54AM by PhoenixIsRising.
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
January 13, 2009 01:08PM
Don't like cats - they're not good to eat.
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
January 16, 2009 07:08AM
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LOL

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To suffer silently in plain view is the most insufferable of all suffering-PIR
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
February 18, 2009 12:21AM
OMG! What a masterpiece!smiling bouncing smiley

I love NORA She is soooooo sweet and SMART!

Thanks Phoenix, Wonderful!

Love, Ann
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
February 19, 2009 06:44AM
She's got a sense a humor too-most cats do smiling smiley

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To suffer silently in plain view is the most insufferable of all suffering-PIR
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
November 25, 2009 10:48PM
As I said above, don't like cats (lazy, selfish creatures, no good meat on 'em). Dogs are a different matter entirely. I was in China a couple of years back and I did try that delicacy. Lovely, it was. Sorry if I shock anybody, but meat is meat. I mean, if you can eat beef why not other animals?
By the way, did Beethoven keep a pet? Was that a common practice in his day? You see how I can keep everything related to Beethoven? And you see how I avoided the term "pussy"? I think Beethoven liked that. Cats, I mean. Though it's not mentioned in the conversation books.
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
December 01, 2009 03:39AM
I don't recall in any of the books that I've read so far about Ludwig that he had any affection for any animals. I don't care for household pets. They make the place smelly and dirty. confused smiley Animals are fine - as long as they're not in my place of residence.

LOVE and ADORE Ludwig and his music!
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
December 01, 2009 02:28PM
I had read somewhere that he did have a wandering cat. But then again, in those days cats were all over keeping the mouse and rat population down.

Oh I love this saying, "DOGS HAVE MASTERS, CATS HAVE STAFF"

Oh yes! I love all animals, but believe it or not, especially rats (domestic). They are very very intelligent. My son had one, and he would never leave you, even with the door open. Smart, smart, smart. He got out of his cage one night, and my son awoke to find him sleeping right beside him.smiling smiley We eventually had to have him put down because of a tumor. It was a very sad day for my son, "Radar" was a good friend.

We now have a cat, and he has got the biggest personality. Dogs just do as they are told (boring). My friend has three large dogs, that make a mess, and you have to take them for a walk and pick up the poop. Yuk!

I'm sure the maestro had lots of little friends for pets, like, rats, mice, and bed bugs! hahha Maybe the cat left in disgust.
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
December 12, 2009 05:31AM
Philip, dear Philip. What will you cook for meconfused smiley I think I may ask for fishwinking smiley

We must get together for a lovely dinner one day! Ja! Fish was Ludwig's favourite! I guess he was afraid of what might be served up in the way of meateye popping smiley

Ciao
Re: Nora the Piano Cat (a little bit of Joy at the ending of 2nd video)
December 12, 2009 06:07PM
Ann Wrote:
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[...] Fish was Ludwig's favourite! I guess he was afraid of what might be served up in the way of meateye popping smiley
Ciao
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You're right Ann, Beethoven loved fish, as you would do if you lived next to the Rhine river (flowing next to Bonn). Still, he is known to have loved a nice bit of roast veal, as I do !!
I'm still hoping to have my first real 'Wiener Schnitzel' when I visit Vienna for the first time. This has been a "project" of mine for some years now; I have of course eaten a Wiener Schitzel elsewhere, but I absolutely have to have one in Vienna, for obvious reasons !!
Tonight we have friends round. On the menu : home-made vegetable terrine with cold curry sauce (served with a French Touraine, a dry white wine from the sauvignon grape variety), followed by (yes, again !) Beef Wellington, served with a crisp mâche salad and walnuts, plus obligatory red Médoc.
No cheese (unless my guests insist), but for desert a violet and lemon "büche glacée".
What about you, Ann?



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