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Donny Hinson
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Post by Donny Hinson »

Well!!! (My best Jack Benny imitation.)
<SMALL>And some other dude...</SMALL>
I just love these terms of affection! Image
<SMALL>But I can guarantee ya, there wasn't nobody at the Roman Forum quoting VOLTAIRE!</SMALL>
Quite logical, Jim. You see, Voltaire was French. Image
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Jody Carver
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Hi Jim,,,,
Just spoke to the doc,,,this "thread" is in "Intensive Care" and not expected to live.

May it rest in "pieces"

You know what Im talking about mister??

Jackie Mason,,,,,
Jerry Bruner
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Post by Jerry Bruner »

I think the infection of country music by pop music can and rightly should be traced back to what Chet Atkins and Owen Bradley did back in the late 50's.... creating the famed (or should that be in infamy) "Nashville sound" (or Countrypolitan). However, should Chet be revered any less for this? No not really. Chet was doing a JOB and doing it well. The object (as it still is today) is for the record company to make money and Atkins and Bradley did their jobs well in that aspect.

But like it or not, this is a part of Chet's history and it is a part of country's history. And I don't think it disrespectful to discuss it in a tactful, rational manner.

I suspect once the birth of rock and roll happened (and since it made lots of $$$ for the record companies) there wasn't any way for country to remain "pure" and still make enough $$$ to satisfy the heads of the labels. Look how stale country had become from the last gasps of the "Urban Cowdung" fad until Garth's breakthrough (with the exception of the debuts and breakthroughs of George Strait, Ricky Skaggs, Randy Travis, Dwight Yoakam and Ricky Van Shelton aka the "New Traditionalist" movement). It's funny though..... that early 80's stuff sounds pretty "Yee HAW" compared to the "pop country" of the late 90's to today.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

<SMALL>this "thread" is in "Intensive Care" and not expected to live.</SMALL>
The dog however is doing great, and is expected to make a full recovery. We named him Petey. Everybody says he looks just like me.
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Mike ,,glad to hear your dog is doing better
dont know how people mis-treat animals that way,,,well now he has a good home .

Thats a nice name Petey,, a friend of mine called his Shepard Petey too,,,but my friend "stuttered" and would call the dog like Pee..Pee .....Pee,,,,Petey ,,by then it was "too late" guess what the dog would do??

"Kibble & Bits" anyone I have "Alpo" as well
Im out of "Gravy Train" things got tough ate it myself,,,now Iam lifting my leg,,,,the middle one on the Fender.......get your mind out of the gutter Mike. Mike,,,where's the nearest "Fire Hydrant?????<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jody Carver on 12 July 2001 at 03:37 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Frank »

Dang It all folks, effen ya`ll keep a go`in
we`re gonna have to have one of those P H and D things to jest read this talk, let alone get in on the action,and understand It.
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Jason Odd
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Post by Jason Odd »

I meant Hank 'Sugarfoot' Garland, please excuse my bad.
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"Man always travels along precipices.
His truest obligation is to keep his balance."
--Jose Ortega Y Gasset
Blane Sanders
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Post by Blane Sanders »

LOL...I opened this thread, because I thought I was Going to here a Drummer apologize for having poor timing, but when is the last time that ever hapened!
Manny Shuffles
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Post by Manny Shuffles »

HAPPENED when you learned to type.

Steve England
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Post by Steve England »

Maybe Mike could change his name to McCoy, then we can get a REAL fued going.
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