Arthur Stuart (
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- The first album I bought with my own money was The Ratz(*).
- I lost my virginity in a four-way.
- I'm a bit fussy about my tea.
daemon: haurchefantd
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An album is a recording of music, by the way. It's a large disk with grooves in it that line up to a needle, and it spins and plays back the sound. Usually it has art or pictures of the musician on a paper cover.
I have the album I was talking about with me, but I don't have anything to play it on.
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But maybe someday here I will have the chance to try coffee.
Something akin to an Orchestrion and Orchestrion Rolls then.
Not quite the same, but it sounds like the have a similar effect.
They are rather recent inventions to come to Erozea.
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I do know of a cafe that brews a good espresso, actually, and steamed milk does cut down the bitterness somewhat.
I've never heard of Erozea, but records have been around for a while in the UK.
How's the sound on an orchestrion roll?
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I do like my tea sweet, however, so the bolder flavor might not be agreeable to me.
Eorzea is a continent on the planet Hydalen.
I am not from earth though it appears to be common that people here are.
It is rather beautiful, if I do say so myself.
I don't have one installed in my home personally but I have visited others who have.
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Er, sorry. I can get a bit carried away about this sort of thing...
How big is one of these things? Is installing one a multi-person effort?
My record player's small enough for me to carry, although I didn't bring it with me here.
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I am grateful for the information, ser.
There is a lot new to me in this realm that I am still learning about.
It is a few fulms - feet, I believe it translates to in the common language here - tall. It does require some effort to install.
I've never seen a orchestrion roll yet small enough to carry.