Bernie, you're a model of what a forum participant should be. On so many of your posts you leave me thinking "Damn, wish I'd said that" (instead of what I REALLY said ). I don't know (OR CARE) what your political leanings might be, but on this forum I'd call you a MODERATE INDEPENDANT. BTW, Rikki also shares these virtues. Of course if all of us were like you two, there would be very few controversies and some of us might think we'd logged onto the wrong forum by mistake .
chas
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
Aw Geez, Chas, thanks.
I have seen what political and religious controversies has led to in this forum. I am a moderate in this forum, and in everyday life. That doesn't mean I don't have leanings, but there is a time and place for everything, and dis ain't the place. I want to enjoy the remnants of my favorite forum in peace and harmony. Here endeth the epistle.
Thank you to my old friends that still drop in and add whatever they can.
ps Since we are naming names, I have come to know Chas, and like him, but he is a prime example of a person that won't stay still for any disparaging remarks. I would be the same, but I don't take the bait, usually. In other word, don't start something and there will be no trouble.
Honestly guys, if you think this is a fire, you don’t have much of a memory of how bad the forum got before the Great Migration.
And sorry, but if this is paint drying, this explains a lot, Gary. Parisi coaxes more realism from the sax part from a few square inches of MPE Blocks than I’ve ever heard from anyone on this forum on a conventional keyboard,
Perhaps you should have watched more painters, Gary…
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Bernie, you're a model of what a forum participant should be. On so many of your posts you leave me thinking "Damn, wish I'd said that" (instead of what I REALLY said ). I don't know (OR CARE) what your political leanings might be, but on this forum I'd call you a MODERATE INDEPENDANT. BTW, Rikki also shares these virtues. Of course if all of us were like you two, there would be very few controversies and some of us might think we'd logged onto the wrong forum by mistake .
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
I guess I'm a bit old fashioned, Diki, but when I listen to a song, any song, I want to be entertained. I want to hear the story that the song's lyrics tell, and in reality, I want to hear something that gets my toes tapping, something that stirs my emotions, something that makes me want to join in and share these emotions with someone else. Lately, I have been listening to songs by the Irish Rovers, some of which I often performed when I was still working. My toes begin tapping when I hear the song "Drunken Sailor".
Enjoy your day,
Gary
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Terry, I put this together in 2016, it's culmination of 5 songs by the Irish Rovers, the line dancers loved it and I thoroughly enjoyed performing it, especially for Saint Patty's Day parties. Here's my rendition of Irish Stew: Click Here To Hear Irish Stew
Here's the You Tube vid of the line dance:
All the best,
Gary
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