Then a number specifically composed for the saw:
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Click on her story...interesting and somewhat moving.
I'm rather amazed that you can just take a saw into a subway station in this day and age. I imagine she has to check that bag when she flies.
I can't believe what I just saw.
Wow. That's amazing.
And oddly appropriate-sounding, especially for Star Trek. Sounds like a theremin.
Julie
Is it just me, or do the gentlemen in the first video look like an arrow just hit them?
Or a big rubber mallet?
1. I clicked on the second vid first. As the other-worldly notes floated out, my mother (who happened to hear them) asked, "Is that a horror movie?" Immediately I thought, "Hmm. What if 'The Saw' used her composition as the theme??" (Not that I would ever watch any of "The Saw" movies. Yuck....)
2. My second reaction was, "You know, I don't think anyone would dare to mug the Saw Lady [even if it is the NY subway]."
I hate to kill the party, but she was a bit pitchy, dawg.
You may be overestimating your ability to kill parties.
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