| Paris sound different under XP vs Me ? -update [message #70221] |
Tue, 11 July 2006 11:23  |
Dimitrios
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t is independent of who is in office or what war we
may be fighting - and one that is evident in the arguments I see time and
time again. You claim my reference to patriotism is bravado, or perhaps you
think patriotism is nothing but bravado, but my post was in no way waving a
flag of patriotism for patriotism's sake, but rather a reference to the loss
of patriotism as it should be. You made an incorrect assumption.
Dedric"LaMont" <jjdpro@ameritech.net> wrote:
>But, as
>an African American, we tend to see and view the US government and it's
past
>dealing with my race differently. We watched our goverment stand pat as
>we we being lynched, raped and beaten in the 40's-50s and 60s, & 70's..
We
>learn of secret tapings of Martin Luther King with FBI director calling
Dr
>King a "Terrorist" !!!! They called every African American leader "un-patriotic",
>and a threat to our nation.
What unmerciful bullsh*t. You mention all of that without ONE
DAMN WORD about the bloodiest war in our history to end
slavery, and in doing so you spit on the grave of every moral white
man who died in that war, and every buffalo soldier and every other
american who fought to end slavery. Oh, that's right, the Civil
war was fought to get more cheap labor.
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| Re: Paris sound different under XP vs Me ? -update [message #70282 is a reply to message #70276] |
Thu, 13 July 2006 05:08   |
mike audet[1]
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Also was=20
hanging around studios<BR>like Intermedia, Northern and Longview =
learning to=20
engineer. I took a playing<BR>gig with Michael Murphey in '76, which =
brought=20
me to Colorado, where I thought<BR>I would stay a couple of years, but =
am=20
still here :) .<BR><BR>I love the Boston area, though. I may =
come up=20
there this fall to play a<BR>few gigs--maybe I'll meet some of you=20
then....<BR><BR><BR>"Tom Bruhl" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:arpegio@comcast.net">arpegio@comcast.net</A>>=20
wrote:<BR>><BR>><BR>>T.,<BR>>Ya, I graduated in '79 in=20
performance. Guitar was my major but<BR>>I played some alto=20
too. I really liked the writing classes with<BR>>Herb =
Pomeroy, Mike=20
Gibbs and Phil Wilson. I had Ralph Moore<BR>>from the Tonight =
Show=20
Band in my senior recital band. Those<BR>>were the days when =
Berklee=20
had one 8 track studio only. I only<BR>>had a few classes in=20
there. That was not important to me at<BR>>the time. =
They had=20
just built the Performance Center.<BR>><BR>>I spent a few =
summers in=20
Champagne/Urbana at the jazz camps<BR>>at U of I. Very cool =
college=20
town down there. If you're ever heading<BR>>towards the Cape =
or RI,=20
feel free to stop in. It'd be great to meet=3D20<BR>>another =
Paris=20
user. I met Ben Atkins a year or so ago. =
He's<BR>>fairly close=20
to you. Maybe a Boston Paris gathering is in store.<BR>>Right =
Cujo?<BR>><BR>>Let's set it =
up!<BR>>Tom<BR>><BR>><BR>> =20
"trossi" <<A=20
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href=3D"mailto:babelfishinmyotherear@yahoo.com">babelfishinmyotherear@yah=
oo.com</A>>=20
wrote in message =3D<BR>>news:44ea407b@linux...<BR>> =20
Tom,<BR>><BR>> I'm actually originally from outside of=20
Chicago. My parents are =
both<BR>=3D<BR>>from=3D20<BR>> =20
chicago.<BR>&
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