OT: History made
moody, p.i.
Posted 2009-01-20 12:29 PM (#432719)
Subject: OT: History made


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No politics in this thread. It's enough to acknowledge that history has just been made.

And now, bad poetry is being read.......
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-01-20 12:50 PM (#432720 - in reply to #432719)
Subject: Re: OT: History made
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The history is that Cliff can finaly change his signature line.

All kidding aside, my daughter visted her friends in DC this past weekend. Got out Sunday night before the big crowds. She saw the U2, Byonce and Springsteen performances. Plus saw the president speak at the lincoln memorial. Cool stuff that she'll remember for a lifetime.
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Captain Lovehandles
Posted 2009-01-20 1:16 PM (#432721 - in reply to #432719)
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She probably met Beggin's son. He was there too.
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Gallerinski
Posted 2009-01-20 1:34 PM (#432722 - in reply to #432719)
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Originally posted by Captain_Lovehandles:
She probably met Beggin's son. He was there too.
Probably. She was the one in the navy blue coat.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2009-01-20 1:44 PM (#432723 - in reply to #432719)
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I deleted my post after reading that Moody's was deleted. I didn't think mine was political, but someone else might have.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2009-01-20 1:47 PM (#432724 - in reply to #432719)
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My father was a young Baptist minister in the 60's, leading an all white southern congregation through those troubled times.
What I learned from him was that good men speak up when they see wrong... no matter how unpopular.

The night Rev. King was shot, an epithet was joyously spoken as the news spread silently through the auditorium. Difficult to believe in the world in which we now live, but it happened.

My wise father immediately ended the service and gathered the deacons in a darkened Sunday school classroom where prayers were offered for Martin and his family.

He did not live to see this day but I know in my heart, politics aside, staunch conservative that he was, my father would be proud of our country on this day. And I remain his proud son.
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Beal
Posted 2009-01-20 3:03 PM (#432725 - in reply to #432719)
Subject: Re: OT: History made



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Yeah history was made last night.

There were 4 banjos at the Florida house and Steve wasn't one of them.
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cliff
Posted 2009-01-20 3:42 PM (#432726 - in reply to #432719)
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. . . even HE has the CommonSense t'know when t'say "No!".
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Jeff W.
Posted 2009-01-20 4:17 PM (#432727 - in reply to #432719)
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Only you can help prevent Banjitis.
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cliff
Posted 2009-01-20 4:25 PM (#432728 - in reply to #432719)
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. . . with a 6lb. sledge.
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Designzilla
Posted 2009-01-20 8:34 PM (#432729 - in reply to #432719)
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It's finally "Cliff is staring at me" day.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2009-01-20 8:42 PM (#432730 - in reply to #432719)
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I thought that the quartet w/Isak Perlman and YoYo Ma was just great...as much as I like Aretha, this was the music highlight for me...
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cliff
Posted 2009-01-20 10:29 PM (#432731 - in reply to #432719)
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Williams "borrowed" a little from Aaron Copeland, but I agree w/you Mike . . . it IS a nice piece.

I didn't care for 'retha at all . . .
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Beal
Posted 2009-01-21 9:39 AM (#432732 - in reply to #432719)
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Retha was on TV? I didn't know that.
What show, Letterman?? Or Ellen?
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Waskel
Posted 2009-01-21 9:52 AM (#432733 - in reply to #432719)
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Originally posted by Beal:
Retha was on TV? I didn't know that.
What show, Letterman?? Or Ellen?
"Barry"
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gh1
Posted 2009-01-21 9:54 AM (#432734 - in reply to #432719)
Subject: Re: OT: History made


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Originally posted by cliff:
Williams "borrowed" a little from Aaron Copeland, . .
Who borrowed it -- from a set of Shaker melodies compiled by Edward D. Andrews, and published under the title "The Gift to Be Simple." The melody most borrowed and used almost literally is called "Simple Gifts."

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