Scummyf is now claiming that he has a problem with Mills.
Oh does he? LOL, good! It means I'm doing something right!
He's been commenting on my page but I told him I had better things to do than pay attention to him or his videos. To be honest, I haven't watched any of them is soooo long because I realized it was worthless to give attention to him.
Then he made another comment to someone who was talking about someone else, and we both managed to make a jack@** out of him, lol
And he put a video as a response to mine, I deleted it without seeing it.
And I don't think that druggie even deserves to be mentioned at all. He's NOTHING, a nobody.
SMURFY:
(that's what I call him) I have better things to do than care about your opinions.
Don't insult the SMURFS please, they are innocent.
They are a Belgian invention.
Besides, they are in the colors of Israel.
Also the are good for the education of the children,
because of their use of classical music instead of rasta-crap.
Therefore comparing Scummy-F , to the smurfs, -the good ones that always win against the evil bolshevik Garagamel, and his cat Asrael- is a gross misrepresentation.
Do you see the anti-semites and anti-smurfs, are one and the same?
Use of classical music
The Smurfs was noted for its frequent use of classical music as background music or themes for particular events. Notable works found in the Smurfs include:[5]
Modest Mussorgsky, Pictures at an Exhibition: Gnomus, Tuileries, Gargamel's theme variation about 1.5 minutes in, and a scene segue part about 10 minutes in, are used in the cartoon[6].
Modest Mussorgsky, Night on the Bare Mountain
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Scheherazade
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, The Snow Maiden: Dance of the Tumblers
Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 14 (better known as the Moonlight Sonata). The 3rd movement (Presto agitato) is frequently used in scenes where the Smurfs are in danger, or which otherwise have a great deal of dramatic tension
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 6 ("Pastoral")
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 ("Choral"), second movement
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, The Magic Flute.
Johann Sebastian Bach, Arioso
Franz Schubert, Symphony No. 8 ("Unfinished"). Used as theme music for Gargamel.
Franz Liszt, Piano Concerto No. 1
Franz Liszt, Totentanz
Jean Sibelius, Finlandia
Richard Strauss, Till Eulenspiegel
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6 ("Pathétique"), second theme from first movement.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture
Edvard Grieg, Peer Gynt: Morning Mood, In the Hall of the Mountain King
Edvard Grieg, Lyric Suite: March of the Dwarfs
César Franck, Symphony in D minor
Claude Debussy, Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune
Igor Stravinsky, Petrushka: Russian Dance
Sergey Prokofiev, Symphony No. 1 ("Classical"): Gavotta
Sergey Prokofiev, Peter and the Wolf
Hector Berlioz, Symphonie fantastique
Gioachino Rossini, William Tell
Paul Dukas, The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Albert W. Ketelbey, In a Persian Market