Shaking the road to Mandalay

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rebuilding atlantis in the bay of bengal
 
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"jirjis" <jirjis@email2me.net> wrote in message
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> rebuilding atlantis in the bay of bengal
>
I said it once I'll say it again..

Crack is bad!!!
 
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john adams wrote:
> She divides her way between the nights. She vanishes equally
> mysteriously on the ghost of tomorrow. How can we ever
> truly know her as romance is dead?

I once saw Quincy Jones talking on TV, he made the comment. "Melody
stays the same, but each generation has it's own rhythm." They were
talking about his fifty year career in the music buisness and the
changes he'd been a participent.

Romance can never be dead, that would be like letting Tinkerbell's
light go out.

Take Care, obo
 
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<obovajrin@aol.com> wrote in message
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> john adams wrote:
>> She divides her way between the nights. She vanishes equally
>> mysteriously on the ghost of tomorrow. How can we ever
>> truly know her as romance is dead?
>
> I once saw Quincy Jones talking on TV, he made the comment. "Melody
> stays the same, but each generation has it's own rhythm." They were
> talking about his fifty year career in the music buisness and the
> changes he'd been a participent.
>
> Romance can never be dead, that would be like letting Tinkerbell's
> light go out.
>
> Take Care, obo
>

I think Quincy Jones was right. And Tinkerbell was no fool either, although
sometimes I felt like punching her lights out.