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Created: 7th November 2009
Escape Pod Dreams: The Lonely Piano Issue
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Escape Pod Dreams, the Lonely Piano Issue

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Children should be encouraged to disturb their parent's telly habit

Every home should have a piano instead of a television. Or under the television. Or on top of it. Live sound making should not be regarded as noise since most adults are half-deaf anyway and will point their younguns in the direction of a life that will cause them to become half-deaf before their thirties.

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More reasons why grownups should be forced to eat their children's vegetables:

1. 8:57 AM
the lonely piano
by
Your Other Right Foot (appearing nightly without warning)

2. 9:57 AM
The Lonely Piano, part 2
by
Your Other Right Foot (appearing nightly without warning)

3. 10:57 AM
The lonely piano 3
by
Your Other Right Foot (appearing nightly without warning)

4. 11:57 AM
the longely pinano 4
by
Your Other Right Foot (appearing nightly without warning)

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The Escape Pod Dreams Archive

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The lonely piano 3
the longely pinano 4
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