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Re: I have two questions about this Russian Oboe discussion | ![]() | ||
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Posted by: John Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2006, at 1:59 p.m. IP Address: adsl-67-114-249-202.dsl.lsan03.pacbell.net In Response to: I have two questions about this Russian Oboe discussion (heiress) |
> First question, Why does it keep coming back?
Clemmensen has said that other sites (like joke-a-day sites) keep linking to it. An oboe enthusiast site once did too.
> Second question, Everyone thinks the story is a hoax, but how much of it?
> What if the only untrue part was the paragraph about the recording of
> scores with the oboe? Like somebody tried to make the event relevant to
> movie music. The names and places are all real!
There has been suspicion that Clemmensen himself wrote the story.
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