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Do Classical Music Lovers Have to Be Old and Staid?

Posted on Friday, February 19th, 2010 at 9:45 am

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How about a little levity this Friday?

So as we know, people who like classical music are sometimes often characterized as stuffy, prim, and old. However, the internet reminds us that that isn’t necessarily the case. You sure find some interesting things when you type ‘classical music’ into a generic Craigslist search . . .

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Classical music lover with a wild soul – 49
Date: 2010-02-04, 8:43AM EST

Where and why is it written that classical music lovers have to be old and staid?

Looking for a classical music lover (who might or might not be a submissive) under 40, who likes to smoke (weed sometimes, tobacco OK too), drink, roll, and fuck, quite apart from exploring musical byways.

I’m late 40s (tall, nice-looking, hazel eyes, funny, successful, and all that crap) so you should enjoy the idea of doing all this with an older man, too. (Sorry if that fact rules you out; please think twice.)

If you’re a non-SPAM replier (bless your socks) use the subject line “Needle in a haystack.” Thanks.

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