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  • P palbano

    >> To prove a point the writer of the song would need to build a case. WTF are you talking about! I'ts a SONG it's not business proposal! The people on your home planet are calling for you... they want you back :laugh: i do see your point and don't disagree with it, but... really?

    "No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi

    -pete

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    palbano wrote: I'ts a SONG it's not business proposal Your the one that brought up the point behind the song is tolerance. My only point is, not matter what level you look at the lyircs they dont make any sense. The song is stupid, well its a good song, but the lyrics are stupid. palbano wrote: but... really? But really nothing, people crucify others for making illogical statements on the message boards. Such hypocrisy. I am only screwing around, I m not burning my CDs or anything. Just keepin it light. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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      palbano wrote: I'ts a SONG it's not business proposal Your the one that brought up the point behind the song is tolerance. My only point is, not matter what level you look at the lyircs they dont make any sense. The song is stupid, well its a good song, but the lyrics are stupid. palbano wrote: but... really? But really nothing, people crucify others for making illogical statements on the message boards. Such hypocrisy. I am only screwing around, I m not burning my CDs or anything. Just keepin it light. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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      >> I am only screwing around, I m not buring my CDs or anything. Just keepin it light. yeah, i got that. i assumed you knew that for me as well?

      "No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi

      -pete

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        >> I am only screwing around, I m not buring my CDs or anything. Just keepin it light. yeah, i got that. i assumed you knew that for me as well?

        "No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi

        -pete

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        palbano wrote: i assumed you knew that for me as well? yeah. Now Britney Spears, she has some powerful, moving, song lyrics.:) Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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          palbano wrote: i assumed you knew that for me as well? yeah. Now Britney Spears, she has some powerful, moving, song lyrics.:) Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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          :laugh: only the video feed moves me!

          "No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi

          -pete

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          • M Michael Shuster

            I was driving today ( I do that from time to time) and on the radio came an old Classic. Sign Signs everywhere a sign by the five man electrical band. And I admit I was huming along and then for the first time I really started to listen to the lyrics. This is a stupid stupid song. Heres what happened, We are in the 60s everyone is mad, mad about the war, Vietnam is not going well, we got pows all over the world, height of Cold War. So people write songs about how they feel. (most of them well written). Well then it all ends, prisoners come homw, Vietnam ends. But people want to still be mad, but there is nothing to be mad about, so these guys write a song about the evils of signs. Signs arent bad, signs help people. They let them know where to go, how to get there, providing vital information. Let you know when things are opened and closed. And contrary to the song persoanlly I am thankful about the signs that dont let people in without shirts on. And then here comes my favorite line of the song. "And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply"" First of all, no it didnt, it did not say that. No one sat down and wrote that on a sign and put it in a window. Second of all you are trying to get people mad about something that never happened, and that is just stupid. Anyway, I'm rambling now. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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            Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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            Tesla covered that song, and they do a brilliant live version of it. :) I never felt it was one to read anything into though. Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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            • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

              Tesla covered that song, and they do a brilliant live version of it. :) I never felt it was one to read anything into though. Anna :rose: www.annasplace.me.uk

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              Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: Tesla covered that song, and they do a brilliant live version of it. :cool:

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              • M Michael Shuster

                The song could be about aything you want to be, the examples dont make any sense. To prove a point the writer of the song would need to build a case. "The sign said you got to have a membership card to get inside" Whats wrong with needing a membership card to get inside. How is that intolerent? Cause to me it sounds like a way for a business or a club to provide better service. Is code project being intolerent cause we have to become members? Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                It was a protest against an overbearing and restrictive government that was increasingly stealing and nullifying our personal freedoms in this country. It obviously did nothing to help, as we are more enslaved now than ever, and the trend is accelerating. It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
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                  It was a protest against an overbearing and restrictive government that was increasingly stealing and nullifying our personal freedoms in this country. It obviously did nothing to help, as we are more enslaved now than ever, and the trend is accelerating. It is ok for women not to like sports, so long as they nod in the right places and bring beers at the right times.
                  Paul Watson, on Sports - 2/10/2003

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                  Hi Roger, when does the next issue of the Libertarian party news letter come out? :laugh: but wasn't it more societal because what does the government have to do with an entrepreneur not wanting to hire anyone with long hair?

                  "No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi

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                  • M Michael Shuster

                    I was driving today ( I do that from time to time) and on the radio came an old Classic. Sign Signs everywhere a sign by the five man electrical band. And I admit I was huming along and then for the first time I really started to listen to the lyrics. This is a stupid stupid song. Heres what happened, We are in the 60s everyone is mad, mad about the war, Vietnam is not going well, we got pows all over the world, height of Cold War. So people write songs about how they feel. (most of them well written). Well then it all ends, prisoners come homw, Vietnam ends. But people want to still be mad, but there is nothing to be mad about, so these guys write a song about the evils of signs. Signs arent bad, signs help people. They let them know where to go, how to get there, providing vital information. Let you know when things are opened and closed. And contrary to the song persoanlly I am thankful about the signs that dont let people in without shirts on. And then here comes my favorite line of the song. "And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply"" First of all, no it didnt, it did not say that. No one sat down and wrote that on a sign and put it in a window. Second of all you are trying to get people mad about something that never happened, and that is just stupid. Anyway, I'm rambling now. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                    Actually, Disneyland used to stop men with long hair and unruly clothes from entering until the end of the 60s.

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                    • M Michael Shuster

                      I was driving today ( I do that from time to time) and on the radio came an old Classic. Sign Signs everywhere a sign by the five man electrical band. And I admit I was huming along and then for the first time I really started to listen to the lyrics. This is a stupid stupid song. Heres what happened, We are in the 60s everyone is mad, mad about the war, Vietnam is not going well, we got pows all over the world, height of Cold War. So people write songs about how they feel. (most of them well written). Well then it all ends, prisoners come homw, Vietnam ends. But people want to still be mad, but there is nothing to be mad about, so these guys write a song about the evils of signs. Signs arent bad, signs help people. They let them know where to go, how to get there, providing vital information. Let you know when things are opened and closed. And contrary to the song persoanlly I am thankful about the signs that dont let people in without shirts on. And then here comes my favorite line of the song. "And the sign said "Long-haired freaky people need not apply"" First of all, no it didnt, it did not say that. No one sat down and wrote that on a sign and put it in a window. Second of all you are trying to get people mad about something that never happened, and that is just stupid. Anyway, I'm rambling now. Michael Shuster Good judgement comes from experience; Experience comes from bad judgement.

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                      Michael Shuster wrote: First of all, no it didnt, it did not say that. No one sat down and wrote that on a sign and put it in a window. Really ? I admit to not having been there, but I've seen photos of signs that said similar things. Were they a setup ? Michael Shuster wrote: Second of all you are trying to get people mad about something that never happened, and that is just stupid. Either way, the attitude certainly existed, and it's the attitude of trying to tell people what to do all the time that they were singing about. I'm not saying I agree 100%, but at least I get what they are trying to say. Christian NO MATTER HOW MUCH BIG IS THE WORD SIZE ,THE DATA MUCT BE TRANSPORTED INTO THE CPU. - Vinod Sharma

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