Klarinet Archive - Posting 000504.txt from 2004/06

From: "Warren Rosenberg" <wrosenberg47@-----.net>
Subj: Fw: [kl] The Bush Junta & Question of the Day.
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 01:40:38 -0400

To: Mr. O. Montoya

I don't consider "hating" in the same category as the silly, financial
discussion in your lovely art gallery. But it is a charming story.

Also, for purposes of clarification, I was complimenting Bill Hausmann on
his free, but contrary expression, not derogating him as you imply. I'm
sure he doesn't need my assistance. Furthermore, I didn't expect anyone to
start pulling up who's more qualified biographies in order to win their
argument (i.e., "Bill Hausmann who has posted more useful information here
about clarinets & music than the complainer (little ol' me, wr.) has even
dreamed of posting himself or herself.").Cheap shot! What have your Bush
hating associates posted that compares with Mr. Hausmann? Have you
complained? A double standard, maybe? Perhaps you like to hate Mr. Bush,
or is it just the American government, or is the just the American culture
or what is it? By the way, I have appreciated very much your comments
regarding the clarinet heretofore.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ormondtoby Montoya" <ormondtoby@-----.net>
To: <klarinet@-----.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 9:47 PM
Subject: Re: [kl] The Bush Junta & Question of the Day.

> Warren, when I read complaints about off-topic threads --- especially
> when the off-topic posts are made by someone such as Bill Hausmann who
> has posted more useful information here about clarinets & music than the
> complainer has even dreamed of posting himself or herself--- I can't
> help imagining an exhibition at an art gallery:
>
> A person enters the gallery and sees someone across the room. So the
> person waves and says, "Hi, George, how's the stock market treating
> you?"
>
> The two people are about to spend 20 minuites discussing investment
> strategies when the gallery owner interrupts them and demands that both
> of them leave immediately. "After all, this is an art exhbit! not a
> financial symposium! and other people are **joining your conversation**
> instead of dicussing art! Of all the nerve! didn't you read the sign
> out front? This is an art exhibit!"
>
>
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