A Conversation for rules for watching music tv
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Catwoman Started conversation Sep 14, 2002
I like this and am gonna tell AGG/GAG about it. Hope you don't mind. They are at U187783 if you want to go see them.
No real reason why I did that.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 17, 2004
January 2004.
This piece has been rediscovered by CAC Continuum and will be featured in an upcoming issue even it has been previously featured in an old issue of AggGag/CAC because now it has nostalgia value.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 17, 2004
Do I?
I know that way out west they call the wind Maria but name-calling has never been a successful socialisation process for me. While I may have implied that I had some sense of your inscrutability I doubt I ever called you that to your face.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 17, 2004
The question remains whether this entry and the one about 21 ways to become a country singer were ever actually featured in CAC. As I say, nostalgia is the latest wave of hootooness for me, but not everyone shares my sentimentality.
jwf
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Tonsil Revenge (PG) Posted Jan 17, 2004
No. You're right. That was 'Zoeb.
You just called me weird.
"Nostalgia value"?
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Jan 17, 2004
Nostalgia is one of those icky sentimental emotional states that seem to settle heavily, especially on the aged and elderly, whenever some reminder of older and 'better' times staggers into view.
It is that semi-genuine emotion that elicits sighs and the expression, "Ah, the good old days."
Unlike truly genuine emotions, nostalgia can usually be shrugged off at a moment's notice should something (anything) else come along to offer distraction.
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