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Band Pranks Conductor By Playing Nintendo Wii Theme Instead Of Bach

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Band Pranks Conductor By Playing Nintendo Wii Theme Instead Of Bach The Liberty University Wind Symphony's conductor wanted them to play some boring Bach piece, but instead they spent time before and after rehearsal perfecting this wonderful mid-2000s gem. February 13, 2018 at 04:07PM

Picture of the day for February 14, 2018

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Bottle of Ron Zacapa XO..

philematology: Word of the day for February 14, 2018

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Word of the day is philematology : The scientific study of kissing. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the Wiktionary!

Band Pranks Conductor By Playing Nintendo Wii Theme Instead Of Bach

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Band Pranks Conductor By Playing Nintendo Wii Theme Instead Of Bach

philematology: Word of the day for February 14, 2018

philematology , n : The scientific study of kissing. Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the Wiktionary!

Picture of the day for February 14, 2018

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Picture of the day on February 14, 2018: Bottle of Ron Zacapa XO.

Article of the day for February 14, 2018

The Article of the day for February 14, 2018 is Paxillus involutus . Paxillus involutus, the common roll-rim, is a fungus widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere; it has also been unintentionally introduced to Australia, New Zealand, and South America. The brownish fruit body grows up to 6 cm (2.4 in) high. It has a funnel-shaped cap up to 12 cm (5 in) wide with a distinctive in-rolled rim and decurrent gills close to the stalk. Genetic testing suggests that the fungus may be a species complex rather than a single species. A common mushroom of deciduous and coniferous woods and grassy areas in late summer and autumn, P. involutus is symbiotic with the roots of many tree species, reducing the trees' intake of heavy metals and increasing their resistance to pathogens. Previously considered edible and eaten widely in Eastern and Central Europe, the mushroom has been found to be dangerously poisonous; in 1944, it killed the German mycologist Julius Schäffer. I...