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This reminds me of a game like Mario Kart. I can see it all now. Its the last lap of Frappe Snowland 2. Toad's gaining fast on you! He's got a star! There's only one way out of this one! You've got to turn around and complete the race backwards. Its just the only way. Once you've unlapped all your laps and finished you're 3 backwards laps, its time for a victory lap. You know why? Its because you are the grand champion. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise, especially not Toad. Toad got last place and that's that. While we're on the subject of racing, I'd like to discuss hydrothermentation techniques with you. The easiest way, obviously, is to use a pot of water on a hot stove. Thermentating things with H2O has never been so easy! You can stick anything you want in there! Carrots, Beef, Pasta, Rice, I mean ANYTHING! You know what will happen? It will cook! It will get hot and cook! And the best part is you can eat it! Unless it turns a greenish brown-grey color. I'd leave it alone if that's the case. Maybe call poison control. Let's not worry about that, though. It's highly unlikely! Other ways to hydrothermentate things.... Oh! The beach on a hot, hot day! Warm ocean water can do the trick! Why do you think the fish spend so much time in there! IT'S COMFORTABLE! There's just no doubt about it! I'll fight the opposer!
Meet Fred the Flamingo. I guess you could say its not his day. You know what happened to Fred today? First of all, he's not pink. That didn't happen today, though. Today, he slipped on some peanuts and the government canceled his tax deduction. Talk about a major bummer! Flupert was flying around up in the sky. Just so you know. You do know who Flupert is, right? He's an imaginary dragon. He's awesome! He flies around! What more is there to life? That's exactly what I'm trying to say.
I like your use of the piano in this song! Hey! The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard that produces sound by striking steel strings with felt covered hammers. Its just a fun fact! The piano is widely used in Western music for solo performance, ensemble use, chamber music, and accompaniment. It is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal. Although not portable and often expensive, the piano's versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the most familiar musical instruments. It is sometimes classified as both a percussion and a stringed instrument. According to the Hornbostel-Sachs method of music classification, it is grouped with Chordophones. The word piano is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is seldom used except in formal language and derived from the original Italian name for the instrument, clavicembalo col piano e forte. This refers to the instrument's responsiveness to keyboard touch, which allows the pianist to produce notes at different dynamic levels by controlling the speed with which the hammers hit the strings.
Overall, this is a fantastic song! It makes me feel happy :)
Make more like this! Nice work!!