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Brief reminder

cozyLast-minute holiday shopping needn’t be a bother if you’ll remember to drop by La Cieca’s Little Shop of Arias.

3 comments

  • miss kitty litter says:

    thinks she would like to spend a whole week in La C’s Little Shop, but would find herself making purchases for just herself.

    Does that, at this time of year, make her a bad person?

  • squirrel says:

    no, christmas time (kwanzaa, winter solstice) is the best time to help yourself to that new opera box set, because I’m sure your mother isn’t getting it for you!

  • mrsjohnclaggart says:

    It’s a shame La Cieca doesn’t sell agonizing deaths. I have a little list here… Done according to Uncle Carlo’s methods from South Philly there’d be some mighty roulades up to piercing high C’s. In the Fidelio discussion I wish I could upload Lili Lehmann and Helene Wildbrun in Fidelio as well as Kirsten Flagstad’s Ah perfido with Philly orch, among her first records in USA. Don’t know how to do it though except through (io tremo) rapidshare.