About Me

- James Andrewes
- I grew up in one of the most beautiful places in the world: Dunedin, New Zealand. Surrounded by music in a family that loved and supported the arts, I began violin lessons at the age of 5 and soon knew that music would be my passion in life. After completing a Bachelor of Music at the University of Otago, I spent a wonderful year playing with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra before completing a Master of Music at the University of Oregon. Soon after a return to New Zealand, I formed with three friends the Tasman String Quartet, with which I had the great fortune of travelling to the University of Colorado to study with one of the all-time greats; the Takács Quartet. For many years I had been drawn towards what I consider to be the extraordinary beauty of historically informed performance. Following my string quartet studies, I began a second Master's degree in Early Music at Indiana University. I am now living in Bloomington, enjoying the chance to play early music with wonderful groups in the area. Photo: © Steve Riskind
Monday, January 18, 2010
Dunny talk
Has anyone ever wondered why we call going to the toilet to urinate "a number one" and to defecate "a number two"? I mean, 'two' at least rhymes with poo, but 'one' does not rhyme with wees, or piss, or tinkle or anything. I propose we make a change. A 'number one' can be for diarrhoea. A 'number two' can be for taking a crap. And a 'number three' can be for taking a leak. Then you can say "I'm off to do ones, twos and threes, or runs, poos and wees."
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