Say what you have to say but no need to get arrogant!
Why not?
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Say what you have to say but no need to get arrogant!
But Paul! I'm the 1% exception.... [H]
Pretty arrogant, ain't I?
@William said:
Guy: Who died and made you Queen of the Forum? I'll write anything I feel like. Especially if it irritates you. End of that part of discussion.
@William said:
Guy: Who died and made you Queen of the Forum? I'll write anything I feel like. Especially if it irritates you. End of that part of discussion.
Thor: Well, I notice yet again - absolutely nothing of substance. And yet I asked what was your point. You answered with more nothingness. Apparently, I must assume your point is a very modern one: possibly Deconstructionist, in that nothing - no text, no statement, no possible point of view - means anything in reality. This is only an assumption of course. Based upon your very Deconstructed writings.
Paul: yes, the JW clones are extremely disturbing and in fact should probably be subjected to intense de-programming, involving regular electroshock therapy reducing them to drooling wrecks whose only mental activity consists of repeating the statement over and over again:
"I will stop copying John Williams' use of the II chord with a raised third over a tonic pedal point especially if it involves spiccato violins."
"I will stop copying John Williams' use of the II chord with a raised third over a tonic pedal point especially if it involves spiccato violins."
"I will stop copying John Williams' use of the II chord with a raised third over a tonic pedal point especially if it involves spiccato violins."
"I will stop copying John Williams' use of the II chord with a raised third over a tonic pedal point especially if it involves spiccato violins."
"I will stop copying John Williams' use of the II chord with a raised third over a tonic pedal point especially if it involves spiccato violins."
@William said:
Not at all, Guy.
I simply don't trust any human, until I have heard what music he writes.