> Forget him! His movies are on TV every day without fail (cable TV). I am
> a big fan of wolfy Mozart.  Just FYI.

Incidentally, yesterday I found a piece of Mozart (canon for four voices)
plus text... also from him. That's not something you'd sing at a a family's
dining table!
Here is a reference from the Internet:

... He also said that he thought when Mozart composed some of his fast
music, he certainly must have been
surrounded by millions of mosquito's. Reading about Mozart's life and then
listening days and nights
to his music, I could only feel a sad and ... Leck mich im Arsch" (Lick my
ass) is only one ...

Anyway, the entire Mozart family was not very sophisticated when it comes to
language (according to literature on this subject). The music is an entirely
different thing.


> > Did get deceived by my handle "Murgi" the Indian word for chicken?
>
> Excuse me, but which Indian?  I guess the Indian in Asia not in America,
> right?
>

The real India of course! It's probably Hindi language.  Your Indians are
called "native Americans" as I know, and the Eskimos are the Inuits. Anyway,
that's just political correctness which has spilled over to Europe too.



 My mom and I used to use a bucket to transfer the H2O.  People don't do
> that any more, huh?


I guess that some do, but an automatic washing machine should do that all by
itself (including drying, ironing, folding, and putting the clothes back in
their drawers)!:-)

Sigi