Topic: Why couldn't Mozart find his teacher?
+Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U — 8.7 years ago #49,119
Because he was Haydn.
I wish everyone a mirthful evening! God likes it when we laugh and smile :))))
"He will once again fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy" - Job 8:21
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+Anonymous B — 8.7 years ago, 15 minutes later[T] [B] #531,931
You thought that was funny?
+Anonymous C — 8.7 years ago, 30 seconds later, 16 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #531,932
+Anonymous D — 8.7 years ago, 1 hour later, 2 hours after the original post[T] [B] #531,941
@531,931 (B)
I did. It's a clever joke.
+Anonymous E — 8.7 years ago, 1 day later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #532,015
Anon B has no idea who Haydn was.
+Anonymous F — 8.7 years ago, 34 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #532,018
@previous (E)
He was a composer.
And this was still a stupid joke.
·Father Merrin !u5oFWxmY7U — 8.7 years ago, 4 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[T] [B] #532,019
@previous (F)
I disagree (about it being stupid). He was a composer, yes, but he was also the actual teacher of Mozart (Joseph Haydn that is, not his younger brother Michael, who also wrote a divine Requiem). And in German his name is pronounced like "Hidin'" It works on so many levels. Embrace the wit, stop being grumpy just because it's Monday.
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