Originally posted by Mr Pee
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Musical Homophobia - or The Homophobia Histories
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Originally posted by scottycelt View PostNo wonder you can't find answers to questions if you don't read posts properly, ahinton!
' ... nearly 90% of the Russian people' ... is what is officially and correctly recorded as having been asserted in the post. The 'incontrovertible evidence in support of the assertion' is easily confirmed by way of Google or any other reasonably efficient search engine.
Please look very carefully at the post again.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt's over 170 pages! You can't have read enough already!
Oh well, I give up.
I said that I'd read enough to convince me that what's there does little more than you've done to show chapter and verse from the law that specifically destroys marriage as it was previously understood.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostNo it's not
and i'm not sure that you know the difference between notes and sounds
Sounds are the noises they make when you play them notes. Innit?
I KNOOO all them years at music college would come in 'andy one day. Cor blimey, guvnor, strike a light. Who'd a fought it, I ask ya?Last edited by Mr Pee; 05-09-13, 19:11.Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostAnd there's me thinking that you two had nothing in common.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View Post'Ang on, guv, let me fink.... notes are them black dot fings on the music paper, you know, on the lines, called a stave last time I 'ad a gander.
Sounds are the noises they make when you play them notes. Innit?
I KNOOO all them years at music college would come in 'andy one day. Cor blimey, guvnor, strike a light. Who'd a fought it, I ask ya?
never mind ......... I had forgotten that thinking about music was a bit difficult for you
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scottycelt
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostMany thanks, ferney
I would have imagined that you would have thought, like me, that it read like some foaming-at-the-mouth rant to the letter-pages of the Daily Mail.
You really are an unpredictable one, amsey!
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostOh dear
never mind ......... I had forgotten that thinking about music was a bit difficult for youPatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostYou are mixing up two things. I agree with your first sentence. But if I were to withhold my professional services simply because I don't like gays then that is prejudice. Wishing to withhold my professional services because of deeply held religious beliefs is not. The law would prevent me (see first sentence) but it is not prejudice.
It IS prejudice to suggest that having religious beliefs that are against homosexuals makes one prejudiced.
Why IS it prejudice to suggest that having religious beliefs that are against homosexuals makes one prejudiced in such a case?
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostNo. To the heart of the matter as you perceive it, that's all.
Music is only about notes and sounds. At the most basic level, that is all there is. We then put onto that our own interpretations, emotional responses, etc., etc.,. If some listeners choose to read all about the composer's life, cultural background, sexual peccadilloes, or breakfast preferences, then that's up to them. But one can get an equally rewarding experience by just....listening to the notes, and the sounds they make.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostI think to be strictly accurate, RM, Amateur has four fixations:- The Tories, Murdoch, Homosexualist rights, and whatever happens to be in that day's Guardian newspaper.
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