posted on January 5, 2006 08:23:10 AM newI think every media in the country reported that 12 were alive.
Yes, Near, because they all play jump on the bandwagon and follow da leader. I dont think West Virginians are ever going to trust what they have to say again.
posted on January 5, 2006 08:27:24 AM new
"classic, then, you need to help me with this. It is a real project and I gotta find this Cd before I am hung on the galley, or I'm made to sing for my supper"
DB-I think Kenny G plays the sax
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posted on January 5, 2006 08:29:39 AM new
A mistake in communication was made. I don't understand the uproar about "Who's at fault". It doesn't change the outcome one iota. Does someone actually think this was done on purpose?
I suspect it will come down to be the Presidents fault in the long run, it always is.
As far as the violations, we'll just have to wait and see. They could have been minor paper errors, light bulb out or whatever.
If there's fault to be had, you can bet it will be put on someone’s head, hopefully, not a scapegoat.
As far as Unions, Reagan broke the back of most unions many years ago. It didn't make any difference one way or another because the unions had turned to sh*t anyway. They weren't there for the worker but for themselves.
posted on January 5, 2006 08:30:25 AM new
Hi Linda, thanks so much!
I did try searching...my extent of jazz and all that stuff is about limited to Al Jarreau (or Sade - if anyone consideres that jazz.)
But this is my assignment today, jim phelps...lol...so there I go...there I go..
thanks! I'll try that link.
edit to add: yeah, classic, I was told to look into Kenny G -- but I dont think he's found god yet, has he? {wink - lol}. The criteria is specific yanno.
okay, let me at least get this mcuh done and I will bb later. Thanks to you too classic for at least the suggestion.
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[ edited by dblfugger9 on Jan 5, 2006 08:34 AM ]
posted on January 5, 2006 08:34:49 AM newThey weren't there for the worker but for themselves.
They still aren't either....that's why I found it so funny that the statement was made the miners weren't 'permitted' to unionize. LOL A lot of companies don't WANT to unionize....they already can see it's just a waste of their hard earned $$.
posted on January 5, 2006 08:36:59 AM new
You're welcome, dbl....so then ALSO type in the search mode to what I've given 'jazz' that should narrow it down even further.
posted on January 5, 2006 09:05:41 AM new
Dbl - you know that when we just talk topics we get along fine even when we diagree. It' just when things go personal ....
Re Jazz - there are a couple artit I really like, mainly Mile Davis but he's not a sax player so he' no help. And yeah - BB King is definately a blues player.
Now - someone i going t ohave to explain to me what the difference i between Christian instramentals and non christian instramentals.
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posted on January 5, 2006 09:34:22 AM new
Well fenix, I agree but seems on this board up close and personal is the soup de jour and about the only thing on the menu most days thats delectable to most. I conceed to being guilty of it, but so have you and the ones that like to stir the pot with that the most, are the biggest cowards, imo. For instance kraft wants to start a discussion on art, but if you notice she's unwilling to state what she likes or prefers, because that would just leave her too open for criticism or ridicule.
I'm sorry, but like the famous words of H&O...I cant go for that.
Offtopic: (what else is new here?) The instrumentals are of religious spiritual songs? I heard one guy doing a sax of Kumbaya..and I must say that was some pretty sounding music...
But the cd is all christmas songs...so that wont do for this.