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Old 03-09-2010, 09:06 PM
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I AM sorry, Mark.

Especially that you brought it over here.

Now, why don't you call Linda and apologize for being mean to her?


aaah, so no apology for saying i started a thread on AMF when I didn't??

Show me where I was mean to her - In fact, I paid her a compliment on her CD. I thought the music was well done.
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I agree with you, Mark. Although your style isn't always my cup of tea and I would see a lot of it as emotionalism, you're not a "dolt" and you didn't make light of her singing....well, not with direct words, anyway. But I've always liked you. You're a good guy and you're not a dolt.
HAHA!!! This is hilarious, NOW!!! You are only aligning yourself with Mark because he's against EA, your current opponent.



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aaah, so no apology for saying i started a thread on AMF when I didn't??

Show me where I was mean to her - In fact, I paid her a compliment on her CD. I thought the music was well done.
Why did you post this thread?
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Maybe music is being overly used as a substitute for a spirit of praise being offered up to our Lord and Savior.

Maybe the overuse of music and musicians has changed the dynamic from being a door to a destination. Concerts are very popular and have a wide appeal and can quickly introduce a good feeling. Musicians may feel that their relevance in the Kingdom of God is established with something that they would spend time doing WITH or WITHOUT a Kingdom-mindedness.

Maybe its a kind of codependency between the audience and the performer.

Any club meeting or event needs a basis to make it travel-worthy. A good show and/or a good orator will generally keep a group together.

Music is spiritual, but wisdom would ask, what spirit is being entertained.
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What state is this in??

I could have her come be special guest singer, Caston can preach and Renda can be the backslider lol lol
THIS is NOT a compliment!
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HAHA!!! This is hilarious, NOW!!! You are only aligning yourself with Mark because he's against EA, your current opponent.




Whatever. I know Mark and I like him. Simple as that. If I were still making the UPC rounds, I'd be hoping he were playing at the event I was attending. And as great musicians go, he was always nice and cooperative with me. Not all great musicians are, and I like Mark.


Furthermore, Ed isn't my "opponent". I haven't said anything to him and he hasn't said anything to me. I don't really care for what he posted, but he's not my "opponent." Do you see everything as a competition?
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I agree with you, Mark. Although your style isn't always my cup of tea and I would see a lot of it as emotionalism, you're not a "dolt" and you didn't make light of her singing....well, not with direct words, anyway. But I've always liked you. You're a good guy and you're not a dolt.
dolt from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dolt

1. A mental retard who is clueless not only about current events, but also has the IQ level of a rock. "Dolt" may be the most sophisticated insult in the English language. Dolts commonly populate such stereotypes as jocks, nerds, fruits, bookworms, and dorks.

2. A person who is stupid and entirely tedious at the same time. Many times they are oblivious to their own mental incapacity.

4. Dolts are not necessarily stupid people, but engage in stupid actions or make stupid comments. Others around them would define their actions as dumb, spaced-out, or uneducated. Dolts often "speak to soon" as their stupid actions are often preventable.

I vote #4.
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I agree with you, Mark. Although your style isn't always my cup of tea and I would see a lot of it as emotionalism, you're not a "dolt" and you didn't make light of her singing....well, not with direct words, anyway. But I've always liked you. You're a good guy and you're not a dolt.
Well Thanks NoWs. music is like food. you either have to aquire a taste or grow up with it. The style of music I do fits the taste & culture where I minister just as guitar driven music fits the ethnic group of others. I like it all and critisize none.
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dolt from http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dolt

1. A mental retard who is clueless not only about current events, but also has the IQ level of a rock. "Dolt" may be the most sophisticated insult in the English language. Dolts commonly populate such stereotypes as jocks, nerds, fruits, bookworms, and dorks.

2. A person who is stupid and entirely tedious at the same time. Many times they are oblivious to their own mental incapacity.

4. Dolts are not necessarily stupid people, but engage in stupid actions or make stupid comments. Others around them would define their actions as dumb, spaced-out, or uneducated. Dolts often "speak to soon" as their stupid actions are often preventable.

I vote #4.

According to this, I think you may be the "Dolt" for calling Mark out like you did.
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