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Post by bescheid on Dec 10, 2006 8:48:05 GMT -7
Charles are you kidding. I would not even know where to start. I think I better leave well enough alone. I have trouble just walking and chewing gum at the same time. I did appreciate your post in how to go about it and someday if I am adventurous enough I may give it a go. LOL I was asking if you had a CD player because if there are any cd's I have I could cut you some copies. Chris How well do I understand your caution, it is a very wise choice. For I have two formally excellent recording machines resting in the garbage pit from accidentally cross hooking then up. If my lap top will pick up on the internet, then it will record on tape. This is from the lead out for head phones. The cd burn feature will not work on most programmes, it is the US copyright laws protection: Means, it is a method of digging out of the consumers pockets, more money for their tills. This was very nice of you to suggest this. When you have the time and the opportunity is correct, yes, I would enjoy the opportunity of some cd music. Let me know by e-mail, and I will mail out to you some blank CDs with some money to cover your expenses. Charles
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Post by rdywenur on Dec 10, 2006 9:14:06 GMT -7
Charles...as soon as I get a chance I will write down all my CD's and you can select what you wish. CD's are very cheap so do not worry yourself with expense. My treat. Anyway its Christmas. *<():{{{{{{{}
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Post by pieter on Dec 10, 2006 9:27:03 GMT -7
Hi Pieter, Not sure I did see the documentary. I might have. I do remember seeing some scenes where she is talking to someone English and they are rehearsing. I have watched all here other stuff (Truth or Dare) She would love you for saying she is nobility or from artistocratic branch. Maybe that comes from living in the land of kings and queens. LOL I have not seen a live Lourdes only a foto of her occasionally. It might be you see more of her via BBC than we do here. Actually it has been very quiet here in the US regarding Madonna. Except for her books now. many people don't like her but I think she is highly talented and extremely smart business person. She has a vision and completes it. And just as you think you you know all about her she imerges totally brand new with new surprises and again reinventing herself. The only thing I do not like is that she is starting to look to masculine especially in the face. Maybe too much training to stay in shape. I do not find it attractive on woemen to bulk up and I hate it on guys who look like the Hulk. It is unnatural looking and I hate tatoos. I prefer the grace and line of a trained dancer. Rdywenur, I don't meant nobility or aristocracy from the original, genetic European perspective, I mean nobel from the perspective of the achievements in your life, that a person can be someone with "Inner civilization", with sophistication and culture, because of the way one behaves and act in life. Compare it to the black Jazz nobility in your country (Duke Ellington, Count Bassy, Miles Davis, Oscar Peterson and ect.) I hope that she in an older age will belong to the British nobility abd cultural artistocratic branch, because in my view she already belongs to that. Anyway she is the Cosmopolitan of the world. So in my view it has nothing to do with kings and queens. Lourdes goes to a french school and speaks fluent French and English (ofcourse), and I like her more than her brother. (who looks more like his British father, who is to Cockney British to me. Like the British Hooligans who come with busloads on our shores). Yes the Dutch TV chanals buy a lot of BBC series and documentries, and ofcourse we can receive two BBC chanals. I think that Americans don't like her, because she is becomming to European or British, but for me that is a reason to like her even more. She has gained conciousness and maturity in a empirical process of learning and growing. She is actually very modest and even critical of her own arrogance of the past. She is a spiritual person. Maybe that is what people don't like about her. She is also confrontational, political and very critical towards the foreign policies of Western countries. She is influential. I don't agree with you that she is starting to look to masculine, because I think she has grown in beauty. She has a very classical Italian renaissance face, and she is more natural than ever. I like her as artist, mother and person (how she interacts with her dancers, family and friends). Yes, she has to stay in shape. I agree with yout that it is not attractive on woemen to bulk up and I also hate it on guys who look like the Hulk. Madonna is not my preference in taste of woman, but I like her the way she is. Personally I prefer the round form of voluptuous women and girls, that's what straight guys like. In the moments of the documentry where the crouds were shown, I saw that gays were very present under her fans. She is a Gay icon. Ofcourse all her trained dancers are gay or women. ;D
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