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Old 11-12-08, 07:27 PM
root
 
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Default Don't wake the poet

It's highly dangerous.

I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
It may sound strange, but there you go.
Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
have not had so much fun for a long time.

In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
three chords (D, G & A).

There's an optional Bminor, if you want

golwg

Matthew




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Old 12-12-08, 01:17 AM
BBDD
 
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Default Re: Don't wake the poet

On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's highly dangerous.
>
> I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> It may sound strange, but there you go.
> Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.
>
> I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> have not had so much fun for a long time.
>
> In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> three chords (D, G & A).
>
> There's an optional Bminor, if you want
>
> golwg
>
> Matthew


Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!

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Old 12-12-08, 04:18 AM
Kent
 
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On Dec 11, 12:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's highly dangerous.
>
> I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> It may sound strange, but there you go.
> Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.
>
> I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> have not had so much fun for a long time.
>
> In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> three chords (D, G & A).
>
> There's an optional Bminor, if you want
>


Now we have ABBA meets Hank Jr...AND Veggie-Haggis...this is going to
take some getting used to!

Whatever the case, I'm glad the creative spirit struck you and you're
enjoying it. That's the part that matters most.
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Old 12-12-08, 07:53 AM
root
 
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Default Re: Don't wake the poet

Read the poem again.

golwg

Matthew
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Old 12-12-08, 07:25 PM
An Coibhi Drui
 
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On Dec 12, 1:17*am, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > golwg

>
> > Matthew

>
> Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!
>
>
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Nobody here threatened your family or you. One person here recklessly,
irresponsibly and immaturely exposed you. He has done the same to
others here who have never complained as you do, repeating yourself to
the point of boredom. With what result? This is not a Police Station,
so there is nothing any of us can do except regret the incident. That
same fellow did take it well himself, it must be admitted, when his
actual home address in Switzerland was traced and posted up here on
this forum, city, street, house number - the lot ! They were
discovered through use of the computer science facilities of Dublin
City University, the redbrick place up the road from here). But a.r.d
is a harsh and vicious place, it takes a Druid to survive here. If
anybody knows this through hard experience, I do. No place for
rookies, this :-)

"We came here to die, not to win" - Commandant Eamonn DeValera, quoted
after the Dublin 1916 Uprising.

The same could be said of several of us here on a.r.d.

Cheers,
Michael.
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Old 13-12-08, 12:22 AM
odubhainsr@gmail.com
 
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Default Re: Don't wake the poet

On Dec 12, 1:25*pm, An Coibhi Drui <PhotographerOfKilke...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Dec 12, 1:17*am, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > > golwg

>
> > > Matthew

>
> > Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> > demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> > loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!

>
> >
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>
> Nobody here threatened your family or you. One person here recklessly,
> irresponsibly and immaturely exposed you. He has done the same to
> others here who have never complained as you do, repeating yourself to
> the point of boredom. With what result? This is not a Police Station,
> so there is nothing any of us can do except regret the incident. That
> same fellow did take it well himself, it must be admitted, when his
> actual home address in Switzerland was traced and posted up here on
> this forum, city, street, house number - the lot ! They were
> discovered through use of the computer science facilities of Dublin
> City University, the redbrick place up the road from here). But a.r.d
> is a harsh and vicious place, it takes a Druid to survive here. If
> anybody knows this through hard experience, I do. No place for
> rookies, this *:-)
>
> "We came here to die, not to win" - Commandant Eamonn DeValera, quoted
> after the Dublin 1916 Uprising.
>
> The same could be said of several of us here on a.r.d.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


He practically asks for the insults and the difficulties so I don't
feel the least bit sorry for him.

Actually I liked the picture of him and his dog Mo on one of his
websites. He looked kind of like a fatter,shorter, older, nore tired
version of Alex Bauldwin. Come to think of it, based on what I've
heard about Alex, he acts a lot like the guy as well.

The Rising of the Moon here tonight was as beautiful as they come and
only Texas or the coastal areas could do better IMO.

Searles O'Dubhain (friesse is the Google validation word)
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Old 13-12-08, 03:26 AM
aine
 
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On Dec 11, 5:17*pm, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > golwg

>
> > Matthew

>
> Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!
>
>
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Your arrogance is threatening enough. If you cannot handle people in
Usenet disagreeing with you what do you do when they don't? Oh never
mind, that is why you need all the marriages perhaps.
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Old 13-12-08, 03:27 AM
aine
 
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On Dec 12, 4:22*pm, odubhai...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 12, 1:25*pm, An Coibhi Drui <PhotographerOfKilke...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 12, 1:17*am, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > > > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > > > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > > > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > > > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > > > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > > > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > > > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > > > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > > > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > > > golwg

>
> > > > Matthew

>
> > > Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> > > demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> > > loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!

>
> > >
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>
> > Nobody here threatened your family or you. One person here recklessly,
> > irresponsibly and immaturely exposed you. He has done the same to
> > others here who have never complained as you do, repeating yourself to
> > the point of boredom. With what result? This is not a Police Station,
> > so there is nothing any of us can do except regret the incident. That
> > same fellow did take it well himself, it must be admitted, when his
> > actual home address in Switzerland was traced and posted up here on
> > this forum, city, street, house number - the lot ! They were
> > discovered through use of the computer science facilities of Dublin
> > City University, the redbrick place up the road from here). But a.r.d
> > is a harsh and vicious place, it takes a Druid to survive here. If
> > anybody knows this through hard experience, I do. No place for
> > rookies, this *:-)

>
> > "We came here to die, not to win" - Commandant Eamonn DeValera, quoted
> > after the Dublin 1916 Uprising.

>
> > The same could be said of several of us here on a.r.d.

>
> > Cheers,
> > Michael.- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> He practically asks for the insults and the difficulties so I don't
> feel the least bit sorry for him.
>
> Actually I liked the picture of him and his dog Mo on one of his
> websites. He looked kind of like a fatter,shorter, older, nore tired
> version of Alex Bauldwin. Come to think of it, based on what I've
> heard about Alex, he acts a lot like the guy as well.
>
> The Rising of the Moon here tonight was as beautiful as they come and
> only Texas or the coastal areas could do better IMO.
>
> Searles O'Dubhain (friesse is the Google validation word)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


I cannot see the moon. We are under storm watch but I hear this is
nothing compared to some of you who are already snowed in.
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Old 13-12-08, 07:50 AM
BBDD
 
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On Dec 12, 6:22*pm, odubhai...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 12, 1:25*pm, An Coibhi Drui <PhotographerOfKilke...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 12, 1:17*am, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > > > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > > > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > > > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > > > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > > > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > > > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > > > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > > > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > > > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > > > golwg

>
> > > > Matthew

>
> > > Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> > > demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> > > loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!

>
> > >
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>
> > Nobody here threatened your family or you. One person here recklessly,
> > irresponsibly and immaturely exposed you. He has done the same to
> > others here who have never complained as you do, repeating yourself to
> > the point of boredom. With what result? This is not a Police Station,
> > so there is nothing any of us can do except regret the incident. That
> > same fellow did take it well himself, it must be admitted, when his
> > actual home address in Switzerland was traced and posted up here on
> > this forum, city, street, house number - the lot ! They were
> > discovered through use of the computer science facilities of Dublin
> > City University, the redbrick place up the road from here). But a.r.d
> > is a harsh and vicious place, it takes a Druid to survive here. If
> > anybody knows this through hard experience, I do. No place for
> > rookies, this *:-)

>
> > "We came here to die, not to win" - Commandant Eamonn DeValera, quoted
> > after the Dublin 1916 Uprising.

>
> > The same could be said of several of us here on a.r.d.

>
> > Cheers,
> > Michael.- Hide quoted text -

>
> > - Show quoted text -

>
> He practically asks for the insults and the difficulties so I don't
> feel the least bit sorry for him.
>
> Actually I liked the picture of him and his dog Mo on one of his
> websites. He looked kind of like a fatter,shorter, older, nore tired
> version of Alex Bauldwin. Come to think of it, based on what I've
> heard about Alex, he acts a lot like the guy as well.
>
> The Rising of the Moon here tonight was as beautiful as they come and
> only Texas or the coastal areas could do better IMO.
>
> Searles O'Dubhain (friesse is the Google validation word)- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Yes, I ask for the "material". I pointed that out early on. However,
none of you really manage any insults. You can't even manage to get on
target enough for that... which is material I am fishing for. My
interest is in how you take yourselves and how much you take anything
on these boards as reality. Nothing here short of exposing my family
to actual danger is going to bother me in the least. This isn't the
real world, folks, and it is symptomatic of something very sad in you
that you act like it is. The world goes on and that said here matters
in that real world not at all ~ ummm, until one artistic enough can
take it up an octave.

Short? Nope. And my dog does look something like Alec Baldwin but he
is nothing like him. He just looks like that because he literally
despises the person taking the photo. He isn’t usually nearly that
grumpy.

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Old 13-12-08, 07:55 AM
BBDD
 
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On Dec 12, 9:26*pm, aine <aine_nicne...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 11, 5:17*pm, BBDD <baudab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Dec 11, 1:27*pm, root <matthew149...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > > It's highly dangerous.

>
> > > I have to give my thanks to BBDD.
> > > It may sound strange, but there you go.
> > > Without his bullshit, I would never have been inspired to create a
> > > cover-version of ABBA's "Mamma Mia" in the style of country music.

>
> > > I have just been working with it now (with my daughter singing), and I
> > > have not had so much fun for a long time.

>
> > > In case anyone wants to know, it's in D, and can be done with only
> > > three chords (D, G & A).

>
> > > There's an optional Bminor, if you want

>
> > > golwg

>
> > > Matthew

>
> > Well, at least you ATTEMPT some semblance of creativity. None of you
> > demonstrate the least comprehension of it. Threatening my family and
> > loved ones is more your speed. How so typically fascist!

>
> >
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> Your arrogance is threatening enough. If you cannot handle people in
> Usenet disagreeing with you what do you do when they don't? Oh never
> mind, that is why you need all the marriages perhaps.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -


Dali was hardly threatening to anything but the status quo for all his
arrogance. No one here even knows enough to disagree with me. I am a
team trained engineer. We absorb disagreement. No matter how much one
disagrees with me I would never put them nor an innocent member of
their family in danger just to bully the format into something I only
imagine.

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