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zevele1

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last answer
« on: September 02, 2002, 02:23:02 pm »

Sorry.
But it toke me a long time to type it,so i would like to post it


JimH

In case i did not 'speak well' or as you say used 'Zevelenglish', my concern was 'a bridge' linking the 2 data.Not the fact that you babababa or they babababa.
Ok,there is no bridge.Period.

If you plan ,or if one day you do make money from YADB,i see nothing wrong about it.I cannot imagine that you will do worst than cdbb.My new install of MJ was set on cdbb this afternoon.In fact i did not set at all,and i got 3 cold reboots in one hour.............. when testing ny system with a software and checking the 'music part'.

Anyway,maybe posting here was better than email you...Better for the healf of the forum,i do think it was.The problem is that -as in many cases- you built an opinion\post from what you feel,understand,not from the real situation.

Now,tell me:did you have a way to check 'non latin' letters in cd infos?

If not,i will install 98SE english\hebrew and test some cds.

But not before 'next year'-means next week to you

Early morning here[1:19 AM],look like you will have one Noudnick less 'on your head'
If you wonder what noudnick means:take a hammer  and knock you desk saying noud-nick.You will understand that noudnid means....
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JimH

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« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2002, 02:34:28 pm »

> The problem is that -as in many cases- you build an opinion\post from what you feel,understand,not from the real situation.

Part of what we're doing on this forum might be called "herding cats".
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zevele1

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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2002, 02:41:48 pm »

not sure about herding.I understand it as coming from the world 'herd'

In this case you are right.And some cats you try to put in herd are just free after few hours trap in a cage,box,closet,just running like mad.
Not an easy task.....But part of the challenge of this place.

By the way,according to chineses ,i'am a cat
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sekim

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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2002, 02:57:48 pm »

>>> By the way,according to chineses ,i'am a cat <<<

KingSparta is gonna love this...

Referring to symbols for the Chinese year? I'm a Dragon then. Could explain alot about me.

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zevele1

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« Reply #4 on: September 02, 2002, 03:10:33 pm »

In fact it is not cat ,it is ?-lievre in french-
It is a wild rabbit.They give to this animal the same power,character than a cat.
To Europe and rest of the world they translate it to cat.Lievre means hunting[the animal] and cook it slowly in red wine in Europe.
Cat speaks much to people as a symbol.

It can be because they eat cats,they choose this wild rabit as mysterious animal.....

Seing programs on TV on Discovery or National Geographic,there is times i feel allmost sick thinking of all the animals\insects\plant i ate when in this part of thw world.
Well not China,but India,Cambodge,Thailand and many other countrys.

And ,sorry King,but i'am sure i ate cat in Tahiti.

BERCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2002, 03:33:39 pm »

>> And ,sorry King,but i'am sure i ate cat in Tahiti.
They Eat Dog In Korea (For Dog Lovers)

We had a pet dog in Korea one day the dog was gone and the Boot shine boy was looking a bit fater.
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« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2002, 03:39:02 pm »

Now we are talking sense again.
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« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2002, 03:45:55 pm »

Not in the top hits but a sort of Jazz style

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zevele1

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« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2002, 03:57:26 pm »

Yes you are rigth,dogs as well,in all east and in Thahiti as well.

I am almost sure i ate cat because someone told me about it.It taste and look like rabbit.Just the thorax is more like a 0 for cat.Rabbit it is more round,like a o.

Now think about to eat oysters[no mountain oysters],look disgusting no?
In France we eat frogs[the legs] and snails.

Here people from arabs countrys or religious people fell sick just to see sea-fruits and think about heat it.

rabbit is not kosher,so we do not have it here,and we do not had it at home.
When going to family in Biarritz,i was mad about 'rabbit basquaise'.
With tomatoes,olives...

I did not eat rabbit for years.Last summer i got it for meal at friends place,and i was disgust.
Things are strange...

Did you see the film about rats in India.There is a tribe who hunts them and they eat it as main food all they life

BEURCK!!!!!!!!!!!

To JimH
You see ,with cats not in herd you get the real spirit...

From nerves,to freed- yad,to cats,to China,to eating them[the cats]
and rats.
Next 'hole' and traffic jam
because Hole in my shoe' by Traffic

Trafic? A movie from Jacques Tati of cause.
Tati? Sounds like a name from people who do not eat rabbits and cats cause it is not khosher.
So,what they do with the meat?They put it in the ...ZEVELE bag.........

I told you-but it was deleted- we smoke average one kilo grass a year.............- and you can see it
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« Reply #9 on: September 02, 2002, 04:17:58 pm »

JACK TEAGARDEN
He is a real person, who played with Glenn Miller.  I don't know anything about him, but I can prove it.  Wait a minute.

Listening to: '20 - Somebody Loves Me' from 'B.G.  & Big Tea in NYC' by 'Benny Goodman & Jack Teagarden' on Media Jukebox

Do you see?  

OK, trashbag, you can go to sleep and dream about rabbits now.

I have been reading for about half an hour every night this last week in the garden.  Last summer, no maybe the summer before, or the one before that, I read a big thick book of Jack Kerouac's letters.  Each night in the garden I read a few pages.  Nothing strenuous, you understand, but enough to get a lift.  It didn't take much.

One night I forgot the book and it rained.  The book was swollen twice its normal size.  Trash, I thought?  No, dry it out and continue.

I finished, saying to friends (both of them) that I would bury it in the garden when I finished.  I think I did.

So now, I'm reading Carolyn Cassidy, writing about Neal Cassidy, her husband, who was Jack Kerouac's pal, the one called Dean Moriarity in the book called "On the Road".  Good book.  Remind you of anything?  bookontherun.com?

Carolyn describes in nice detail how Neal introduced her to Tea.  It made me laugh.  See?  There is a point?

And thanks for your "Book of 0/o".
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zevele1

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RE:last answer
« Reply #10 on: September 02, 2002, 04:39:13 pm »

Neal Cassidy yes it remains me many things.When young and much more freak out than now....

At this time i'am reading' Cities of the plain 'from Cormac McCarthy.
Not easy to read.It is the first time i meet such a style of writing.
And ,as a no-englih mother tongue reader,i have to adjust to it.

I started 'the alienist' from Caleb Carr.This is much easy to read.
I liked very much his book after this one[i do not remember the name].

Time to launch defrag of my 359 MD and going to sleep
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« Reply #11 on: September 02, 2002, 04:50:57 pm »

Forgot to mention that both William Burroughs and Allen Ginsburg appear in the garden, but not for tea.

I don't know the books you mention.  I'll look around.

Thanks.
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RE:last answer
« Reply #12 on: September 02, 2002, 05:06:47 pm »

>>JACK TEAGARDEN
He is a real person, who played with Glenn Miller. I don't know anything about him, but I can prove it.<<

Jack Teagarden was a GREAT, GREAT trombonist who should have been better known and a household name like Tommy Dorsey was.
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sekim

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« Reply #13 on: September 02, 2002, 05:30:22 pm »

>>>  I don't know anything about him, but I can prove it. <<<

Find out more about Jack Teagarden.
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