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dude
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 10:26 |
AH YES!! THE EVIL JIM GARTEN AND HIS VICIOUS ATTACK BADGERS!!
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chopper
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 11:33 |
What?
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:01 |
Sorry to hear your news, Rach. Peter, I call the bathroom a bathroom... although I do say I need the toilet too. You also forgot: Wrench = spanner Faucet = tap
Edited by James - June 17 2008 at 12:09
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Jared
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:04 |
dude wrote:
AH YES!! THE EVIL JIM GARTEN AND HIS VICIOUS ATTACK BADGERS!! |
maybe he's referring to Jim's 'DJ'ing prowess...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Man Erg
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:12 |
Sorry to hear the news about your Mum,Rach.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Man Erg
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:14 |
dude wrote:
AH YES!! THE EVIL JIM GARTEN AND HIS VICIOUS ATTACK BADGERS!!
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Great Zappa track.I can't remember which album it's on.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:18 |
fandango wrote:
dude wrote:
AH YES!! THE EVIL JIM GARTEN AND HIS VICIOUS ATTACK BADGERS!! |
maybe he's referring to Jim's 'DJ'ing prowess... |
Confusion is understandable - may I present Geoff, an Australian Grey of long PA standing & long absence; one of the few members of this austere website to have been a member longer than I - known for his curious wit, capitalised posts (they used to be bold, too...), Karate prowess and a strong smell of dingo urine (aka Australian beer).
The attack badger references come from the very first precursor to any Velvet rooms, the infamous 'Mariah Carey' thread (I kid you not) - which over time turned into a long rambling storey about a group of prog fans stranded on an island, ruled (as I remember) by King Peter who was protected by my horde of specially trained attack badgers...
...how could you possibly miss such an obvious reference?
Welcome Dude!
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Dean
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 12:19 |
Sad news, Rach... a big hug from me to your Mum, yourself and your family
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Jared
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 13:38 |
I am indeed 'old' enough to remember the MC thread, but rarely ventured into it...it tended to smell too much of Snow Dog's used socks, and VelvetClown's.......
well, of VelvetClown, anyway...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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chopper
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 15:42 |
Snow Dog's used socks?
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Peter
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Posted: June 17 2008 at 22:19 |
I am sorry to hear of your your family's sadness, Rachel -- my thoughts and best wishes are with you and yours.
I received the following "inspirational" piece via email today. Though I am normally somewhat leery and cynical of such "feel good" internet material, I nonetheless found it genuinely moving and worthy of contemplation.
(Jim found it touching as well today, when I shared it with him.)
I now offer it to you, and indeed to all my friends and "colleagues" here in the Grey Room and Prog Archives, as a gesture of sympathy, empathy and friendship in our all-too-fleeting human, mortal condition:
Writer, Anna Quindlen, to the graduates at Villanova ...
It's a great honor for me to be the third member of my family to receive an honorary doctorate from this great university. It's an honor to follow my great Uncle Jim, who was a gifted physician, and my Uncle Jack, who is a remarkable businessman. Both of them could have told you something important about their professions, about medicine or commerce. I have no specialized field of interest or expertise. I'm a novelist. My work is human nature. Real life is all I know. Don't ever confuse the two, your life and your work. The second is only part of the first.
Don't ever forget what a friend once wrote Senator Paul Tsongas when the senator decided not to run for reelection because he had been diagnosed with cancer: "No man ever said on his deathbed, 'I wish I had spent more time at the office.'"
Don't ever forget the words my father sent me on a postcard last year: "If you win the rat race, you're still a rat."
Or what John Lennon wrote before he was gunned down in the driveway of the Dakota: "Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans."
You will walk out of here this afternoon with only one thing that no one else has. There will be hundreds of people out there with your same degree; there will be thousands of people doing what you want to do for a living. But you will be the only person alive who has sole custody of your life. Your particular life. Your entire life. Not just your life at a desk, or your life on a bus, or in a car, or at the computer. Not just the life of our mind, but the life of your heart. Not just your bank account but your soul.
People don't talk about the soul very much anymore. It's so much easier to write a resume than to craft a spirit. But a resume is a cold comfort on a winter night, or when you're sad, or broke, or lonely, or when you've gotten back the test results and they're not so good.
Here is my resume:
I am a good mother to three children. I have tried never to let my profession stand in the way of being a good parent. I no longer consider myself the center of the universe. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make marriage vows mean what they say. I am a good friend to my friends, and they to me. Without them there would be nothing to say to you today, because I would be a cardboard cutout. But I call them on the phone, and I meet them for lunch. I would be rotten, or at best mediocre at my job, if those other things were not true. You cannot be really first rate at your work if your work is all you are.
So here's what I wanted to tell you today:
Get a life. A real life, not a manic pursuit of the next promotion, the bigger paycheck, the larger house. Do you think you'd care so very much about those things if you blew an aneurysm one afternoon, or found a lump in your breast? Get a life in which you notice the smell of salt water pushing itself on a breeze over Seaside Heights, a life in which you stop and watch how a red tailed hawk circles over the water or the way a baby scowls with concentration when she tries to pick up a Cheerio with her thumb and first finger. Get a life in which you are not alone.
Find people you love, and who love you. And remember that love is not leisure, it is work. Pick up the phone. Send an e-mail. Write a letter. Get a life in which you are generous. And realize that life is the best thing ever, and that you have no business taking it for granted. Care so deeply about its goodness that you want to spread it around. Take money you would have spent on beers and give it to charity. Work in a soup kitchen. Be a big brother or sister. All of you want to do well. But if you do not do good too, then doing well will never be enough.
It is so easy to waste our lives, our days, our hours, our minutes. It is so easy to take for granted the color of our kids' eyes, the way the melody in a symphony rises and falls and disappears and rises again. It is so easy to exist instead of to live. I learned to live many years ago. Something really, really bad happened to me, something that changed my life in ways that, if I had my druthers, it would never have been changed at all. And what I learned from it is what, today, seems to be the hardest lesson of all: I learned to love the journey, not the destination. I learned that it is not a dress rehearsal, and that today is the only guarantee you get. I learned to look at all the good in the world and try to give some of it back because I believed in it, completely and utterly. And I tried to do that, in part, by telling others what I had learned.
By telling them this:
Consider the lilies of the field. Look at the fuzz on a baby's ear. Read in the backyard with the sun on your face. Learn to be happy. And think of life as a terminal illness, because if you do, you will live it with joy and passion as it ought to be lived.
Edited by Peter - June 17 2008 at 22:26
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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mystic fred
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 02:37 |
A very thought provoking piece Peter! in the garden of life one should always make time to stop and smell the flowers....and the compost!
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Wilcey
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:22 |
I read SIgod's Pendie review, and then I read Peter's words of wisdom.......... now I'm really blubbing!
I am SO not attractive when I have red eyes and nose!
Thanks for your thoughts and grey wisdom chaps.
R x
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:39 |
It's what we're here for Rach* - to quote that excellent piece posted by Peter " I am a good friend to my friends, and they to me."
*well, that and nob jokes, fart gags, carry on references, shed advice & "it was all better in our day" type rants
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:42 |
Don't forget the Up Pompeii references, Loudus Fartus.
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Wilcey
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:46 |
right chaps........... in the interests of NOT having red rims to my eyes can you all go back to farting and belching now cos you're making me blub again!
I wholeheartedly value your support, I think there are some challenging times ahead, but with the beloved by my side and good friends like you guys I hope to keep things on an even keel!
(have you read the Pendie review by SiGod in the reviews section? )
Right off to the studio now................. it's going to get loud!
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:47 |
fandango wrote:
I am indeed 'old' enough to remember the MC thread, but rarely ventured into it...it tended to smell too much of Snow Dog's used socks, and VelvetClown's.......
well, of VelvetClown, anyway... |
Ah yes, the Velvet one himself - he who descended from the heights of whimsy & surrealism, to posting nothing but inappropriate pictures & insults...
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Jon Lord 1941 - 2012
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VanderGraafKommandöh
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:49 |
Don't forget to take a photo of yourself a la Toyah Willcox, so one of us lovely men can stick a witty caption on it. A long the line of Dean's but with Nick's name instead.
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Wilcey
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:52 |
ah see there lies the difference between me and Mrs Fripp........... I don't need to stick my fingers in my ears!
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Jim Garten
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Posted: June 18 2008 at 03:54 |
prog-chick wrote:
right chaps........... in the interests of NOT having red rims to my eyes can you all go back to farting and belching now cos you're making me blub again! |
Gentlemen - we have sanction from the ladies...
...where's that left over broad bean, brussels sprout & pork vindaloo? ; Rachel - this one's for you:
no need to put my ciggie out first, though:
Ooh! That smarts...
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