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In Reply to: Hey Feets... posted by bboroski on March 11, 2007 at 11:00:42:
The tolling of the iron bell
Draws the faithful to their knees
To hear the softly spoken magic spells"I can't even begin to tell you how many arguments that little bit of lyricism has gotten me into in my past.
Ergo grex, ergo sum.
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catch your eye....Kind of like awakening the Kraken!!
Oh well. I guess it "goes" with my new office adornment- a framed DSOTM picture disc which draws many comments, some even positive.
Ergo grex, ergo sum.
are the "Trekkie" of the Floydom world.
Like radar, only for PF nuts such as myself. Mention PF around here and I'm on it. Ah well, everyone needs a hobby, right?Oh, and did I mention I may be getting a seat or two in a private suite for the upcoming Roger Waters concert?
Ergo grex, ergo sum.
I wish all of the boys in Floyd would re-unite and do a
show like Creme did and put out a high DVD quality recording
of it. Now that I would buy. I saw them last year?? on
that live show where the re-united and played a few songs.
I just can't remember what it was. There are still vivid
memories around here from when Floyd played Carter Finley
Stadium(NCSU's Football Field) back in the last 80's/early
90's. People still remember the large inflatable pigs...
NT.
And it's only now in my "middle years" that I've learned what a complete jackass I was back then.(Which is not to say I'm not a complete jackass now, you understand....)
Ergo grex, ergo sum.
which is why there is never a completely "accurate" answer on any subject, only perhaps the best currently available "work in progress" assessment practicable...It is fortunate that - for some - the reduced ability to run 220 meters in under 25 secs is compensated in more mature years by being able to use one's additional judgement to improve one's perception...
But the mind - as with the body - will only develop to it's potential if it is used(!), which places some emphasis on avoiding much exposure to "brain in neutral" activities, and instead giving some effort to kicking one's brain into gear...
I hope that your week has started well...
Bill.
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