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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:36 am
Here you go Fret....And I love MSG!!!!!
Frethead
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:53 am
Thanks, Chrissy! I've asked for someone @~%* ANYONE*%~@ to inform me how to do that, but, I s'pose I've been relegated the position of jester in our littlegroup.
Chrissy
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:57 am
Frethead wrote:
Thanks, Chrissy! I've asked for someone @~%* ANYONE*%~@ to inform me how to do that, but, I s'pose I've been relegated the position of jester in our littlegroup.
Ill learn you!!!!! This is only one of 3 things I know how to do on the computor. I will send it to you in a pm. Sorry i didn't see where you asked to see how....
Frethead
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:03 am
It's not a problem, Chrissy! O, no, it's absolutely nothing like that!!! Alas, you are not the solitary bearer of this knowledge . . .
Roger. H
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:07 am
Chrissy wrote:
Frethead wrote:
Thanks, Chrissy! I've asked for someone @~%* ANYONE*%~@ to inform me how to do that, but, I s'pose I've been relegated the position of jester in our littlegroup.
Ill learn you!!!!! This is only one of 3 things I know how to do on the computor. I will send it to you in a pm. Sorry i didn't see where you asked to see how....
NO !!! Don't tell him !!!! It adds a bit of mystery to the Fretsters youtube posts !!
Frethead
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:19 am
Cough-cough. A -hem! In honor of my new found edumacationalbaptism, I humbly present the following.
Chrissy
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:21 am
and the crowd goes wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Frethead
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 9:34 am
So, the day came and the day went, and the people gathered when dusk issued forth the twilight. Above the gregarious din, a slightly adequate call was heard. "A ROUND FOR EVERYONE!" cried the absurd. As the new one sensed a light growing inside him with each passing moment, the lasting lesson of the day which had passed was this. Each time you ask for help, a butterfly loses an eyelash, ( and although noone has ever quite figured out how a butterfly losing an eyelash has anything to do with the aquisition of knowledge, we all remained passionately spongy and quiet) and all the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Paula Abdul, Don Johnson, or Cheech Marin back in showbiz again. And, what the hell ever happened to Tim Thomerson?!
Roger. H
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Thu Aug 06, 2009 11:13 am
YES----------Roundabout...............(Not everyone's cup'o'tea but I grew up with YES albums and Chris Squire was the one who made me take up Bass !! )
Frethead
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Subject: Re: The Classic's Thread Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:25 am
There's not much more to say than the writer/ director - dare my will to call him Merlin of the eighties - has gone. I'm not actually crying, or presenting any external signs of sypathy, alas, there is a longing pain to know that the dude who almost single-handedly defined that jovial, whimsical, free -spirited age which was sensationally productive and simultaneously more conducive to being human, is not here to enjoy this pile of shit world with us, anymore. Thankyou for your wonderful imagination, your perseverance, and the fruits of your labor. May you rest eternally with the love of God, John Hughes.