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I Cannot Believe I Am Giving Up the NFL for This
I love watching the NFL on TV. So much so that there are rumours my first marriage ended because I was glued to the TV to watch the NFL more than might have been deemed reasonable by some people.

So what is this? I am actually going to miss tomorrow's first game, the NFC championship between the Bears and Saints (or at least the first half of it)? That's right. Here's why.

I have been asked to play 2nd horn with the Blyth Festival Orchestra in their performances of Mozart's 23rd Piano Concerto and Haydn's Symphony 83 (listen for that low B-flat below the staff in the bass clef!).

2:30pm
St. George's Anglican Church
Goderich, Ontario
Category: Music, Sports Posted on Friday, January 19, 2007 at 11:09pm
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Rebekah K (mail) (www):
As a certain former US politician used to say, I feel your pain. It would have to be Mozart, at the very least, to lure any members of my family out... if any of us were musicians, any more. I'll be leaving an auction early (gasp!).

Have you set the video recorder?
1.20.2007 4:04pm
tylerhildebrand (mail):
i would have to be performing rachmaninoff's 3rd before a live audience to be lured away from those two games
1.22.2007 12:43am
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