OT: In Defense of JessieK
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As the "It's sickening" thread would prove. The truly best way to end a thread is to enter a counter theme of such an odd tangent that it takes over. While the following is a feeble attempt, perhaps someone can provide a better one : The oddest place I have played a whistle is inside a 13 foot diameter sewer. Where are some of the unusual places whistles have popped up for you?
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I feel quite the contrary and beg to differ. AFAIC, the “It’s Sickening” thread is a waste of space on the server. I agree with Rich’s thought in his post An observation on recovered flame threads. Regarding this thread, personally I think it would be best for the healing of the messageboard to let it fade off into the distance. Who needs a constant reminder of such negativity??? I'll pass. As a wise person named McChastain once said, “THE END”On 2002-03-20 13:34, steve wrote:
As the "It's sickening" thread would prove. The truly best way to end a thread is to enter a counter theme of such an odd tangent that it takes over.
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Steve,On 2002-03-20 13:34, steve wrote:
As the "It's sickening" thread would prove. The truly best way to end a thread is to enter a counter theme of such an odd tangent that it takes over. While the following is a feeble attempt, perhaps someone can provide a better one : The oddest place I have played a whistle is inside a 13 foot diameter sewer. Where are some of the unusual places whistles have popped up for you?
The pub I played at last night smelt worse than a smoke filled sewer.Yours sounds like a better gig. Peace,Mike
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There are a hundred ways to kneel and kiss the ground.
Jelaludin Rumi