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Originally posted by doversoul View PostSo what are you saying? If you can’t talk about music without separating it from politics, you still have a lot of learning to do.
Try Shostakovich without Stalin etc
Maybe you only want music to be a nice warm bath to get in at the end of the day
if so there's always CFM
You seem to be implying that you don't have any learning to do?
And I wasn't saying anything just linking to something that appeared today that seemed relevant.
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Originally posted by P. G. Tipps View PostGolly, unlike you I was never clever enough to get a degree and therefore couldn't quite grasp that ...
Thanks, ferney![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostDave, the aim of the forum is clearly stated, and it was our choice to join it. We only use it without contributing to its running. In other words, we simply use the forum where it suits us. If what we want to do does not fit in with the stated aim of this forum, there are plenty of other forums we can join without leaving this forum. I can’t see why you are so keen on discussing, or the idea of discussing politics on this particular forum which has a very specific (narrow) aims/purpose. .Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostWhat's the evidence that people join, or stay, because they want to discuss politics and current affairs? I think the reverse may be the case. I may be in a minority but I for one heaved a huge sigh of relief when the P&CA board disappeared. My heart used to sink at some of the stuff on it. And as for religion and ethics, I think we manage quite well with Ideas and Theory don't we? We actually had a long and very civilised discussion on the Trinity last year which started life as I recall somewhere on the Choir board.Originally posted by antongould View PostMy thoughts exactly RT .......
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And I think Beefy and ahinton should be sat at opposite corners of the classroom and forbidden to talk about doughnuts and big boys
And possibly fish.
And clogs.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDifferent views are shared equally without quantitative limit. That's the beauty of forums such as this one. That's why people join them. You seem to think that we must all agree with one another, lest we become a 'fish out of water' (what exactly do you mean by 'fish out of water', anyway?).
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostMusic is intrinsically linked with politics
Try Shostakovich without Stalin etc
Maybe you only want music to be a nice warm bath to get in at the end of the day
if so there's always CFM
You seem to be implying that you don't have any learning to do?
And I wasn't saying anything......
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostSee, that's what happens to clever clogs!
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI've no idea what you're on about, in terms eiher of "what happens" or who the purported "clever clogs" might be (or indeed why s/he might even be wearing clogs, clever or otherwise, in the first place)...
ooops we can't talk about that
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostNo, I think nothing of the kind; I merely point out that when certain members seem largely to invite opprobrium and disagreement, the "fish out of water" situation arises. Quite simple, really.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostAnd I think Beefy and ahinton should be sat at opposite corners of the classroom and forbidden to talk about doughnuts and big boys
And possibly fish.
And clogs.
But, that said, whatever you might consider recommending for BeefO, I have no personal desire to be sat anywhere in this mythical classroom, thanks - let alone to have to discuss doughnuts or puer of any dimensions therein...
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