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Re: I haven't heard this song for 20 years [message #56046 is a reply to message #56031] |
Mon, 18 July 2005 14:47 |
Jeremy Luzier
Messages: 102 Registered: November 2005
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ichard.lamanna@verizon.net" target="_blank">richard.lamanna@verizon.net> wrote in message =
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While I agree to some extent, maybe this isn't the place to discuss =
world
politics and conflicts, but music as it represents life is subject to
harmony and disharmony, consonance and dissonance, tension and =
release. Some
of the greatest music was written as a result of the deepest suffering =
and
conflict. It's all relevant and part of the creative process, though =
it may
not be pretty. Our world today is one of conflict, dissonance, tension =
and
strife and we need to discuss and realize the truth. Sticking your =
head in
the sand and ignoring the evil that we face is as self indulgent and
narcissistic as religious extremism.
Ciao,
Rich
"The world wishes to be deceived." - Sebastian Franck (around 1500 =
A.D.)
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Re: I haven't heard this song for 20 years [message #56066 is a reply to message #56046] |
Tue, 19 July 2005 05:06 |
gmmccurdy
Messages: 51 Registered: May 2007
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ltdown or i wanna be
> a
> clone.
Here's "Clone" on ebay for $0.99:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=47492 01965&category=306&ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1
> and yes of course the star sticker goes to Brian P. for answering the
> question correctly.
Thanks very much. I'll wear it with pride!
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Dedric Terry wrote:
> On 7/18/05 8:21 AM, in article 42dbba80@linux, "Jef Knight" <"Jef
> Knight"> wrote:
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>>work? it's summer fer chipes sake how come y'aren't on
> unemployment drinkin' some brewskis?
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> Not sure what summer has to do with unemployment, but here work is
> work.
>
For decades it was popular amongst certain types of people to go on
Unemployment Insurance at 3/4 of your wage and take the summer off to
drink and generally party on the gov't dole. It was a standard joke here
until they clamped down on it.
> We don't do unemployment where I'm from and I don't drink, but my
> company is doing well and the future looks pretty good if the
> world doesn't implode anytime soon.
>
Ditto, except for the drinking part. I do fancy the odd Corona.
>
> Hey, Canada has some beautiful territory. Loved Victoria when we
> last visited. Montreal is pretty cool too. Whistler/Blackcomb
> rock for skiing - had a blast there. Hope to make it back
> someday. Have a great one!
>
The landscape in one of the best parts of living here. I'm a mountain
biker. There's plenty of great terrain.
Cheers
jef
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> Regards,
> Dedric
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> On 7/17/05 6:27 PM, in article 42daf6fd@linux, "Jef Knight"
> <"Jef Knight"> wrote:
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> The most interesting thing about USians is that, unlike
> Canadian, they are generally, uh, a tad too sensitive.
> Hey, no offence! Really! Just seem pretty prevelant.
>
> Cheers
>
> jef
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