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LftBrn99

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:59:55 AM9/22/03
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Chicks to break with country scene

The Dixie Chicks say they don't want to be a country music band any more.

Violinist Martie Maguire told Spiegel magazine: "We don't feel part of the
country scene any longer, it can't be our home any more."

She said she was disappointed other country singers didn't back up the Dixie
Chicks in their criticism of George W Bush's politics on Iraq.

"A few weeks ago, Merle Haggard said a couple of nice words about us, but that
was it," Maguire complained.

"The support we got came from others, like Bruce Springsteen."

Going home empty-handed from the Country Awards ceremony also made them decide
to break with the scene, Maguire said.

"Instead, we won three Grammys against much stronger competition.

"So we now consider ourselves part of the big Rock 'n' Roll family."

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_821707.html?menu=

Barbara Sherrill

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Sep 22, 2003, 11:04:03 AM9/22/03
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They were talking about doing this a year ago August. That was well before
their comments in London.


JC from Gnat Flats

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Sep 22, 2003, 11:34:00 AM9/22/03
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Let me know when Loyd starts producing ZZ Top.


--
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Min L Shaw

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Sep 22, 2003, 11:55:37 AM9/22/03
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>Violinist Martie Maguire

Just about says it all, doesn't it? (sigh) I remember when she was a
fiddler... I think the abandonment of the country industry was inevitable
anyway. They began to remind me of Springsteen about the time he dropped the
E-Street Band and went folk.

I think an appropriate song for them to re-work as the lead for their next
album would be "Family Tradition."

They get on us, wanna know,
"Chicks, why do ya think?
Why do you make jokes?
How did you see through the smoke?"
Over and over, everybody made our predictions
If we get stoned and play all night long,
it's a family tradition

Or something like that.

JLeonard

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Sep 22, 2003, 1:11:22 PM9/22/03
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Boo-frickin'-hoo


RKerseyJr

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Sep 22, 2003, 4:09:43 PM9/22/03
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>Chicks to break with country scene

I'm not surprised.

Here's what was posted a few days ago on Countrynation.com


Dixie Chicks not ashamed of VH1
-- The Dixie Chicks new music video for "Top of the World," as well as a
behind-the-scenes special, premieres next week on VH1.

Directed by Sophie Muller and shot in London, the video seeks to capture the
essence of the song by portraying a man who has died and is looking back on his
life wishing he had been a better person. In the clip, each of the Dixie Chicks
plays a woman in the man's life at various stages.

"VH1 All Access Spotlight: The Dixie Chicks" premieres Monday, September 22 at
9 pm. The special goes backstage on tour, and behind the scenes for the filming
of the new video, which premieres immediately following.

http://www.countrynation.com/

Barbara Sherrill

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Sep 22, 2003, 4:27:35 PM9/22/03
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"RKerseyJr" <rker...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> >Chicks to break with country scene
>
> I'm not surprised.
>
> Here's what was posted a few days ago on Countrynation.com
>

Thank you RK. I was wanting them to release Top Of The World. I am
disappointed that they have chosen to do so on VH1 and not CMT.


Ryan

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Sep 22, 2003, 4:37:11 PM9/22/03
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<<Barb wrote: I was wanting them to release Top Of The World. I am

disappointed that they have chosen to do so on VH1 and not CMT.>>

Not me. I've been CMT free for almost 2 weeks now. It kept getting worse
and worse until I had to set my TV to skip over the channel.

Since all of the new videos can be streamed at their website (cmt.com & the
Chicks one will be on vh1.com tonight) I'm not missing a thing.

I would watch GAC though. I called my cable company and they said it is
currently their most requested channel. Hope they dump CMT and put GAC in
it's place. Not only is it more country, since the channel is not as well
known I bet the cable company could get the rights to distribute it a much
lower price than CMT. Everyone wins.

--
Ryan

"You're obviously useless and probably drunk" - Max Louis


Otto B. Hornishwagger Jr.

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Sep 22, 2003, 4:50:09 PM9/22/03
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lftb...@aol.com (LftBrn99) wrote in message news:<20030922105955...@mb-m29.aol.com>...

screw the fat one and the crossed eyed one too

Bevo

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Sep 22, 2003, 4:55:27 PM9/22/03
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>Not only is it more country, since the channel is not as well
>known I bet the cable company could get the rights to distribute it a much
>lower price than CMT.

Except CMT is not some stand alone channel and Viacom bundles those channels.


Barbara Sherrill

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Sep 22, 2003, 6:36:38 PM9/22/03
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"Pete" <bluesw...@go.com> wrote in message
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> In article <bknluu$q...@library1.airnews.net>,

> "Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote:
>
> > Thank you RK. I was wanting them to release Top Of The World. I am
> > disappointed that they have chosen to do so on VH1 and not CMT.
>
> Given the way they were treated by Country radio, by Toby Keith, Travis
> Tritt, Vince Gill and others, is it any surprise they're giving the
> country establishment and fans the "Johnny Cash Middle Finger?"
>
> I think not.
>
> The Chicks will have the last word and I for one will continue to enjoy
> thair music...Pete
>

The Chicks are not totally blameless in all of this Pete. Yes they had the
right to speak their minds and I heard many artist back them up on that. IMO
the artist started to really back away from when when Natalie wore that Tee
Shirt on the awards program. She has the right to wear whatever she wants,
but there is a time and place for everything and honestly that was not the
time or place. IMO: I feel the other artist may of gotten tired of the
fighting that had been going on for a year. It seems that whenever an artist
did an interview they were asked about it. So how is it fair to anyone else
in the industry that is trying to promote their product when they are
questioned about TK and NM.


Jon Weisberger

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Sep 22, 2003, 8:06:37 PM9/22/03
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"Min L Shaw" <minl...@aol.com2> wrote in message
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> >Violinist Martie Maguire
>
> Just about says it all, doesn't it? (sigh) I remember when she was a
> fiddler...

What all it says is that the ananova piece was either written or translated
by someone unfamiliar with the idiom. The original story was written in
German for a German publication, and I don't know that they have a different
word for "fiddler" than for "violinist" <g>. I looked at the original
interview, but my German is exceedingly rusty, to say the least.
Personally, I'm going to wait until I either see a good and complete
translation of the interview or until the Chicks say something in their
native tongue on the subject before getting all worked up <g>.

--
Jon Weisberger


Erik

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Sep 22, 2003, 8:31:33 PM9/22/03
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>I think what's not liked isn't what natalie said or what she wore, but
>the fact that she wasn't a shy, retiring dork like most others who
>seemed to say "Mah prezzident, raht or wrong."
>

Yeah, but on the other hand, my money says if the president was on the OTHER
side of the political spectrum and Natalie said basically the same thing and
the Chicks' career suffered like it did, you and your ilk would be rejoicing
instead of raising bloody hell. I don't think it's an overstatement to say that
hypocrisy can be found on both extremes.
Erik
"I like George Jones, Willie and Waylon, I think Kris and Merle are songwritin'
saviors"--Cory Morrow

"God bless Texas, Country Music, Rednecks, Aggies, Taco
Cabanas, and of course, Jim Bob Jumpback!"--Nshvlbrat

Brett Dale

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Sep 22, 2003, 8:43:31 PM9/22/03
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I dont blame them, its going to be a sad loss for country music, but
Rock's gain. If radio wont play thier records, they really have no choice.
I wonder what directon their next album will take?, Im sure it will have
some serious stuff on it. The best of luck to them, a great band that has
produce some great music.

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Ritaloves3

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Sep 22, 2003, 8:44:04 PM9/22/03
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>From: lftb...@aol.com (LftBrn99)
>Date: 9/22/03 10:59 AM Eastern

>The Dixie Chicks say they don't want to be a country music band any more.
>

Thank you, Lord.

HooeyBrown

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Sep 22, 2003, 9:09:06 PM9/22/03
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>From: stra...@aol.comspamthis (Erik)

>Yeah, but on the other hand, my money says if the president was on the OTHER
>side of the political spectrum and Natalie said basically the same thing and
>the Chicks' career suffered like it did, you and your ilk would be rejoicing
>instead of raising bloody hell.

Erik is 100 percent right here. If Albert Gore Jr. had been allowed to take
his rightfully elected place in the White House and someone like Charlie
Daniels, for instance, had said "I'm ashamed the President is from
Tennessee"... all the conservatives would be celebrating and praising Charlie
to no end.

"But someday I'm sure you're gonna know the cost..... that for everything you
win there's something lost." - Bob McDill and Dan Seals.

"Murder's been committed down on Music Row." - Larry CORDLE & Larry SHELL.

Bevo

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Sep 22, 2003, 9:32:40 PM9/22/03
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>> The Chicks are not totally blameless in all of this Pete. Yes they had the
>> right to speak their minds and I heard many artist back them up on that.
>IMO
>> the artist started to really back away from when when Natalie wore that Tee
>> Shirt on the awards program.
>
>Given the way TK had bad-mouthed Natalie, I had no problem with the
>shirt, I'd have worn it myself.

Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who enjoyed
his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her big
pie hole!

>Boy was that president wrong. Oh look, no WMD, just a lot of lucrative
>contracts for Hallibureton. WHat a fucking shock.

Yes Pete, you and your buddies sit there at Sonic discuss those contracts for
Halliburton. Those contract they bid on--LOGCAP. All handled by the Army Corp
of Engineers.

And what was the President wrong about? Are you upset 23 million Iraqis are
now free? You and others in here constantly whined about the civilians. They
are certainly better off. You might wanna go look at how many had died under
UN Sanctions.

And if Saddam didn't have WMD, why wasn't he cooperating?

>> She has the right to wear whatever she wants, but there is a time and
>> place for everything and honestly that was not the time or place.
>

>Says who? You? I had no problem with what she wore.

Because you are a radical ignorant liberal. But then you probably believed
every b.s. excuse they released about what that shirt "really" meant. You are
that stupid!


>> IMO: I feel the other artist may of gotten tired of the fighting that
>> had been going on for a year. It seems that whenever an artist did an
>> interview they were asked about it. So how is it fair to anyone else
>> in the industry that is trying to promote their product when they are
>> questioned about TK and NM.
>

>I think if they'd been smart, they'd have done like Kenny Chesney (this
>may be the only smart thing he ever did) when he said "you think I'm
>gonna comment on THAT? Get real, I'm not touching that."
>
>But of course the people who spoke, did so because they were trying to
>take sides, hurt the Chicks' sales in the hope that they'd fetten their
>own sales.

Of course the people who spoke out couldn't have just been sick of what the
Chicks were saying and disagreed with it. Country music is very conservative
after all as are its performers.

>Clint Black was particularly nasty when it came to that.

I thought Clint did a great job.


>A lot of people lost my respect with the crap they had to say about the
>Chicks...Pete

Oh my :O. They lots Petes respect. Shudder!!!!

Bevo

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Sep 22, 2003, 9:35:41 PM9/22/03
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>Erik is 100 percent right here. If Albert Gore Jr. had been allowed to take
>his rightfully elected place in the White House>

Rightfully elected place? He lost! He did try and steal an election, but he
lost that attempt and even the newspapers like the NY Times and others who
examined all the votes said he lost. And as better satisfaction he lost TN
and Clintons home state too.


and someone like Charlie
>Daniels, for instance, had said "I'm ashamed the President is from
>Tennessee"... all the conservatives would be celebrating and praising Charlie
>to no end.

I'm sure he is embarressed SLUM LORD AL is from Tennessee.


Erik

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Sep 22, 2003, 9:40:50 PM9/22/03
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>someone like Charlie
>Daniels, for instance, had said "I'm ashamed the President is from
>Tennessee"... all the conservatives would be celebrating and praising Charlie
>to no end.

Well, Hooey, I wouldn't go THAT far. I'm a conservative myself, but while I do
think that entertainers of ALL political persuasions should keep their politics
off the stage and stick to the music, I for one am completely disgusted with
how country radio and the country audience have treated the Chicks since
Natalie made that statement on that London stage. That's made us conservatives
look far more ignorant than any of Toby Keith's drunk-redneck pub-bully
boasting. I didn't and don't share her sentiment, but I didn't vote for Dubya
because his favorite country singer is George Strait, so why should I smash all
my Chicks cds because Natalie trashes him? But you are right, there are those
of us on the right who would have celebrated Charlie saying something like
that, though I would contend that there are those on the left who would have
the same reaction that those on the right did about the Chicks.
Now playing at www.countrylegends971.com: Del Reeves, "Girl On The Billboard,"
from 1968, I think, though I could be off....

"MIDIcian" (tm)

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:08:37 PM9/22/03
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Awe come on back DC, there are many good people in Country music. Perhaps
not in the "country scene", but you have alot of friends over here.

You belong here (as well as in rock-n-roll) my friends.


Stan,
www.thesequencers.us
"I'm gonna let him fly"
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Brian Bernardini

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:24:12 PM9/22/03
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In article <20030922213541...@mb-m19.aol.com>,
littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA (Bevo) wrote:

> >Erik is 100 percent right here. If Albert Gore Jr. had been allowed to take
> >his rightfully elected place in the White House>
>
> Rightfully elected place? He lost! He did try and steal an election, but he
> lost that attempt and even the newspapers like the NY Times and others who
> examined all the votes said he lost. And as better satisfaction he lost TN
> and Clintons home state too.

Still haven't read "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" as I suggested,
huh? Guess there's not much light to read under that rock.


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Brian Bernardini

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:24:55 PM9/22/03
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In article <20030922210906...@mb-m16.aol.com>,
hooey...@aol.comSPAMTHIS (HooeyBrown) wrote:

> >From: stra...@aol.comspamthis (Erik)
>
> >Yeah, but on the other hand, my money says if the president was on the OTHER
> >side of the political spectrum and Natalie said basically the same thing and
> >the Chicks' career suffered like it did, you and your ilk would be rejoicing
> >instead of raising bloody hell.
>
> Erik is 100 percent right here. If Albert Gore Jr. had been allowed to take
> his rightfully elected place in the White House and someone like Charlie
> Daniels, for instance, had said "I'm ashamed the President is from
> Tennessee"... all the conservatives would be celebrating and praising Charlie
> to no end.

"But...but...but...CLINTON'S PENIS!!!"

^^^Typical dittohead response when presented with logical arguments.

Barbara Sherrill

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Sep 22, 2003, 10:58:00 PM9/22/03
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"Pete" <bluesw...@go.com> wrote in message
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> In article <bknth3$d...@library1.airnews.net>,

> "Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote:
>
> > The Chicks are not totally blameless in all of this Pete. Yes they had
the
> > right to speak their minds and I heard many artist back them up on that.
IMO
> > the artist started to really back away from when when Natalie wore that
Tee
> > Shirt on the awards program.
>
> Given the way TK had bad-mouthed Natalie, I had no problem with the
> shirt, I'd have worn it myself.
>
> I think what's not liked isn't what natalie said or what she wore, but
> the fact that she wasn't a shy, retiring dork like most others who
> seemed to say "Mah prezzident, raht or wrong."
>
> Boy was that president wrong. Oh look, no WMD, just a lot of lucrative
> contracts for Hallibureton. WHat a fucking shock.
>
> > She has the right to wear whatever she wants, but there is a time and
> > place for everything and honestly that was not the time or place.
>
> Says who? You? I had no problem with what she wore.
>

Pete if I recall after that award show many in here that supported the war
and the Chicks agreed on one thing, that shirt was not appropriate for that
show. That show was not a place for Reba's jokes or that damn tee shirt. TK
and NM are completely at fault, they are both grow adults, but neither one
of them were big enough to back down until this summer. Sadly it took a
death of a child to make one of them grow up.

> > IMO: I feel the other artist may of gotten tired of the fighting that
> > had been going on for a year. It seems that whenever an artist did an
> > interview they were asked about it. So how is it fair to anyone else
> > in the industry that is trying to promote their product when they are
> > questioned about TK and NM.
>
>

> But of course the people who spoke, did so because they were trying to
> take sides, hurt the Chicks' sales in the hope that they'd fetten their
> own sales.
>

> Clint Black was particularly nasty when it came to that.
>

CB suffered for it. I only heard his song on the radio what 3 times and
never heard it again. The song tanked big! CB jumped on the wagon train he
thought would put him back in the lime light. After he stepped in for a
rodeo act here, radio stopped playing .

> A lot of people lost my respect with the crap they had to say about the
> Chicks...Pete

> --

Pete, the Chicks being entertainers should of known if they were going to
speak out that there would be groups not in agreement with them. You know
this as well as I do. They spoke out about a very hot issue and found
themselves on the front burner. That is the media's fault and their
publicist fault for not shutting them up and telling them NO MORE
INTERVIEWS! If I was their PR person I would gotten on the first plane with
a credible reporter from the states and had it cleared up right then right
there. I would not of allowed them to do any more interviews on that issue
overseas. A mountian was made out something that could of only been a mole
hill.


HelloAutumn

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Sep 23, 2003, 2:43:37 AM9/23/03
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>Violinist Martie Maguire told Spiegel magazine:

>Instead, we won three Grammys against much stronger competition.<

WOW! Talk about a SLAP at Country music fans!

Apparently, her contempt knows no bounds.

Is there anyone on the face of the planet they HAVEN'T insulted and alienated,
in the last six months? :)

This gets more bizarre, every day. Who do they get their business advice from,
Chris Gaines or Sinead O'Connor? :)

This string of self destructive behavior, just BEGS the question: Is there a
serious drug problem, among the "Dixie Chicks" ?


Chuck

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"HelloAutumn" <hello...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Is there anyone on the face of the planet they HAVEN'T insulted and
alienated,
> in the last six months? :)
>


They haven't insulted me.

I don't want to start another thread on this topic but I feel that...

Eventhough I don't agree with what they said, they have every right as
American citizens to say what they did.

I believe that's called... Free Speech.


chely

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:08:08 PM9/23/03
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littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA (Bevo) wrote in message news:<20030922213240...@mb-m19.aol.com>...

> >Given the way TK had bad-mouthed Natalie, I had no problem with the
> >shirt, I'd have worn it myself.
>
> Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who enjoyed
> his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her big
> pie hole!

She was asked in an interview what she thought of that lame ass song and
she answered. Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
WAS IGNORANT.

> I thought Clint did a great job.
>
>

You would. At this point in his "career" Clint would say he spoke to
little green men in spaceships if it would get him some press coverage.
Can you say, "Career is over"?

> >A lot of people lost my respect with the crap they had to say about the
> >Chicks...Pete
>
> Oh my :O. They lots Petes respect. Shudder!!!!

They lost more than just Pete's respect. You can discount it all you want
but every country music fan isn't some right wing nut job walking in lock
step behind the President. A lot of them obviously are, but not all.

sbp

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:27:50 PM9/23/03
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Chely wrote:
>Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
> WAS IGNORANT.

BUT LOTS OF PEOPLE DON'T THINK ANYONE WHO HAPPENS TO LIKE THE SONG IS
IGNORANT!

> You would. At this point in his "career" Clint would say he spoke to
> little green men in spaceships if it would get him some press coverage.
> Can you say, "Career is over"?

Don't you see that you're just as guilty as those that you're infuriated
with over trashing the Chicks. Clint stated his opinion and you're all over
him. Darryl Worley (a decent talent and good traditionalist) records a song
with a political tone that you happen to disagree with and you trash him.
I'm sure there have been others.

Stacy P.


Scott

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:31:15 PM9/23/03
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LftBrn99 wrote...

> Chicks to break with country scene
> The Dixie Chicks say they don't want to be a country music band any more.
>
> Violinist Martie Maguire told Spiegel magazine: "We don't feel part of the
> country scene any longer, it can't be our home any more."
>
> She said she was disappointed other country singers didn't back up the Dixie
> Chicks in their criticism of George W Bush's politics on Iraq.
>
> "A few weeks ago, Merle Haggard said a couple of nice words about us, but that
> was it," Maguire complained.
>
> "The support we got came from others, like Bruce Springsteen."
>
> Going home empty-handed from the Country Awards ceremony also made them decide
> to break with the scene, Maguire said.

Isn't this typical. They're placing the blame on everyone but themselves.

AutmnalHello

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:33:43 PM9/23/03
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>From: thisisonl...@yahoo.co.nz (Brett Dale)

>I dont blame them, its going to be a sad loss for country music, but Rock's
gain.<

LOL!!!!!!! Isn't that exactly what you said about Garth? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Are you being paid to be this stupid, or does it come naturally? :)

AutmnalHello

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:33:10 PM9/23/03
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>From: "Chuck"

>I feel that...Even though I don't agree with what they said, they have every


right as
American citizens to say what they did.<

Try to keep up, Dumbo. :) Nobody EVER said they didn't have a right to say
whatever they felt like saying.

The reality is, that just like Jane Fonda, there appears to be an awful lot of
people who don't just disagree with what they had to say, they seem to be quite
angry about it.

They have a right to say whatever they want, but the American people have a
right to their own feelings, about what the Chicks have to say.

Sucks to be them, huh? :) LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>I believe that's called... Free Speech.<

Try to keep up. :) Might want to go to "training wheels.com" .:)

Barbara Sherrill

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Sep 23, 2003, 12:53:31 PM9/23/03
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"chely" <chl...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA (Bevo) wrote in message
news:<20030922213240...@mb-m19.aol.com>...
>
> > >Given the way TK had bad-mouthed Natalie, I had no problem with the
> > >shirt, I'd have worn it myself.
> >
> > Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who
enjoyed
> > his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her
big
> > pie hole!
>
> She was asked in an interview what she thought of that lame ass song and
> she answered. Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
> WAS IGNORANT.
>

I have always wanted to ask this question. Who gave Natalie the right to
speak for a lot of people on this issue? I never thought the song was
ignorant, I just did not like the darn thing.


> >
>
> You would. At this point in his "career" Clint would say he spoke to
> little green men in spaceships if it would get him some press coverage.
> Can you say, "Career is over"?
>

Clints career isn't over. If you are basing your theory on current airplay,
he hit a rock, the same rock that so many of our greats have hit. Just
because you don't hear them their careers are not over. I understand that
Mr. Black produces and other things. You don't always have to be in the lime
light to have a career in music.

Chuck

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"AutmnalHello" <autmna...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Try to keep up, Dumbo. :) Nobody EVER said they didn't have a right to say
> whatever they felt like saying.
>

Your wrong...

Lots of people said that they had no right to say what they did.

What the hell are you calling me names for?

What did I do to you, other than have a different opinion than you?

Why are you such a negative person?

Balecox

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>>You don't always have to be in the lime
light to have a career in music.<<

True...I think Clint will be just fine. A lot of people said his career was
over when he "went Hollywood" by marrying Lisa and supposedly being
"masterminded" by her Hollywood mother, Joni. People were saying crap about
Joni as if she was the Wicked Witch of the West Coast...when in fact, she is a
GREAT lady and originally from Houston, not Hollywierd....P

Balecox

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>>Why are you such a negative person?<<

Esker only seems negative...in reality he's just depressed because he'd like to
be Stella, but he isn't smart enough.

P

Coop

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Stella would be having a field day with this. Cartel out to destroy the
Chicks
because they dared to fight their record label and not fit into the
retro sergo
definition of how woman should act. I can see it now.

Coop


JC from Gnat Flats

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"Balecox" <bal...@aol.com> wrote in message
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And to top all that off, she married Mr Bojangles for goodness sakes. That
would be Ray Rogers, by the way.


JC from Gnat Flats, Texas
Home of the Notso OK Corral


Barbara Sherrill

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"Balecox" <bal...@aol.com> wrote in message
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one thousand points for Patsi


News Account

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It's pointless distinction anyway. Even classical musicians refer to the
instrument as a fiddle. The word has nothing to do with country.

Cordially,

Tom

> From: "Jon Weisberger" <jonwei...@zoomtown.com>
> Newsgroups: rec.music.country.western
> Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2003 19:06:37 -0500
> Subject: Re: Chicks to break with country scene
>
> What all it says is that the ananova piece was either written or translated
> by someone unfamiliar with the idiom. The original story was written in
> German for a German publication, and I don't know that they have a different
> word for "fiddler" than for "violinist" <g>. I looked at the original
> interview, but my German is exceedingly rusty, to say the least.
> Personally, I'm going to wait until I either see a good and complete
> translation of the interview or until the Chicks say something in their
> native tongue on the subject before getting all worked up <g>.

chely

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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message news:<bkptmr$8...@library2.airnews.net>...

> "chely" <chl...@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:88b34b59.03092...@posting.google.com...
> > littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA (Bevo) wrote in message
> news:<20030922213240...@mb-m19.aol.com>...
> >
> > > >Given the way TK had bad-mouthed Natalie, I had no problem with the
> > > >shirt, I'd have worn it myself.
> > >
> > > Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who
> enjoyed
> > > his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her
> big
> > > pie hole!
> >
> > She was asked in an interview what she thought of that lame ass song and
> > she answered. Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
> > WAS IGNORANT.
> >
>
> I have always wanted to ask this question. Who gave Natalie the right to
> speak for a lot of people on this issue? I never thought the song was
> ignorant, I just did not like the darn thing.
>
>

Um, I don't recall Natalie saying anything about speaking for anyone else.
She was asked what she thought of the lame song and she answered. I'M the
one that wrote the above post, not Natalie. And that opinion was based
on talking to a lot of people as well as some posts made here about it.

Rick and Debbie Caudill

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Chuck, that's Esker, he's our resident troll.......

Bevo

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>> Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who
>enjoyed
>> his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her
>big
>> pie hole!
>
>She was asked in an interview what she thought of that lame ass song and
>she answered. Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
>WAS IGNORANT>

Heres a news flash Chlban, Natalie insinuated everyone who liked the song was
ignorant and a racist. She didn't get the message the first time when radio
pulled back on them after that slam at their listeners and cost them a #1
single.

>You would. At this point in his "career" Clint would say he spoke to
>little green men in spaceships if it would get him some press coverage.
>Can you say, "Career is over"?

Sounds like John Cougar Mellancamp


>
>> >A lot of people lost my respect with the crap they had to say about the
>> >Chicks...Pete
>>
>> Oh my :O. They lots Petes respect. Shudder!!!!
>
>They lost more than just Pete's respect. You can discount it all you want
>but every country music fan isn't some right wing nut job walking in lock
>step behind the President. A lot of them obviously are, but not all.

I don't know many who walk in line with the President.


Bevo

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>I have always wanted to ask this question. Who gave Natalie the right to
>speak for a lot of people on this issue? I never thought the song was
>ignorant, I just did not like the darn thing.
>

Because they are the Chicks and they can say its ignorant and it makes country
music sound ignorant and it also targets a group of people.

Bevo

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Ya sure he wouldn't be saying Martie got the implants so she could be in the
same movies he claimed Suzy and Mindy were doing?

Balecox

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Just shut up LtTX...any man who talks about a woman's "pie hole" is sickening.
Crawl back under your rock.

P

Bevo

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Sep 23, 2003, 7:26:14 PM9/23/03
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>Just shut up LtTX...any man who talks about a woman's "pie hole" is
>sickening.
>Crawl back under your rock.

What the hell are you ranting about this time you clueless publicist wannabe?

"Pie hole", "blow hole" as Toby called it, whatever word you wanna use for her
big mouth. You can tell a guy to shut his "pie hole" you moron!

Brett Dale

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I still think it will be a loss for country music. Not only for the
income they
have generated for thier label, which would be lost, but also the
exposure
country got in the mainstream media because of their music.

Think of how many people who werent country fans, that listened to
country radio
to hear them. Think of thier new fans who were bought into country
because of
them.

Most of all, musically they were talented and they were popular
worldwide. It is going to be a loss in terms of income for Nashville,
but also in terms of
the music.


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Nola Daniell

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Bevo wrote:
>
> What the hell are you ranting about this time you clueless publicist wannabe?

Thank you. Laugh of the week. Another ignorant troll calling Patsi a
"wannabe"!

Do some research troll and then let me know about your qualifications.


Nola

Chuck

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"Rick and Debbie Caudill" <dcau...@cinci.rr.com> wrote in message
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> Chuck, that's Esker, he's our resident troll.......

OK...
People (few) like that is exactly the reason I keep leaving this NG.
Why do I keep coming back?? :)
And I remember Stella from way back when...


Barbara Sherrill

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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Cause you love us?


Scott

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Sep 24, 2003, 1:12:40 AM9/24/03
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"Balecox" <bal...@aol.com> wrote...

> Just shut up LtTX...any man who talks about a woman's "pie hole" is sickening.

You're out of touch. It can be directed at either a male or a female. You're
just being sexist about it. Is that your standard copout, to call sexism??

"MIDIcian" (tm)

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Sep 24, 2003, 1:22:42 AM9/24/03
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I like Toby's song (well, songs of course) - and I like DC's message as
well.

That's because I trust that the good folk around here keep up with current
events.


Stan,
www.thesequencers.us
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"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Scott" <scot...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Straw man.


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"AutmnalHello" <autmna...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> The reality is, that just like Jane Fonda, there appears to be an awful
lot of
> people who don't just disagree with what they had to say, they seem to be
quite
> angry about it.

*BUT* as you say - it's just an appearance.


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> I have always wanted to ask this question. Who gave Natalie the right to
> speak for a lot of people on this issue?

Me.

Now if you ask "what" gave Natalie the right - the Constitution.


Don't like it???? Of course you don't. You're a Bush fan.


Stan


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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So how can you read into someone elses mind????
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"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Stupid *ELEPHANTS*, see 'em holding each other's tails" - LJM
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"MIDIcian" (tm)

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Then what the hell is Lovless (and you)????
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"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Nola Daniell" <ndan...@wn.com.au> wrote in message
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> Thank you. Laugh of the week. Another ignorant troll calling Patsi a
> "wannabe"!

Really. Patsi's really a "pretennabe" (tm).


Stan


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Stupid *ELEPHANTS*, see 'em holding each other's tails"
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> In article <20030923190849...@mb-m01.aol.com>,
> Patsi, he's trolling you. Ignore the sick bastard. Real people from
> Texas would be ashamed of that little closet-boy...Pete
> --
> Hell yeah I'd love to make it
> But I suck at playing games
> I'd rather starve than fake it
> For a little taste of fame


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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Sep 24, 2003, 1:49:13 AM9/24/03
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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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Chuck loves trolls? Really?


"MIDIcian" (tm)

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Yeah, he/she's a right-wing extremist pretending to be a liberal.
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"MIDIcian" (tm)

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"Pete" -

> Ignore the sick bastard. Real people from
> Texas would be ashamed of that little closet-boy...Pete

Yes, real people from Texas are ashamed of President Bush.


Stan, native Houstonian Texan
www.thesequencers.us
"Make your own cross
She told him
From her cell." - Flash and the Pan


Chuck

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""MIDIcian" (tm)" <St...@NeverFalls.com> wrote in message
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> "Pete" -
> > Ignore the sick bastard. Real people from
> > Texas would be ashamed of that little closet-boy...Pete
>
> Yes, real people from Texas are ashamed of President Bush.


You forgot to put "not" in front of ashamed.


Chuck

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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> > OK...
> > People (few) like that is exactly the reason I keep leaving this NG.
> > Why do I keep coming back?? :)
> > And I remember Stella from way back when...
> >
> >
>
> Cause you love us?

I think so...

Well... most of you anyways...

It's ahame that a few ruin a good thing.


chely

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littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA (Bevo) wrote in message news:<20030923182031...@mb-m07.aol.com>...

> >> Given the way Natalie had trashed Toby, his song, country listeners who
> enjoyed
> >> his song, I don't blame him one bit for speaking out against her and her
> big
> >> pie hole!
> >
> >She was asked in an interview what she thought of that lame ass song and
> >she answered. Here's a newsflash Jethro, LOT'S OF PEOPLE THOUGHT THE SONG
> >WAS IGNORANT>
>
> Heres a news flash Chlban, Natalie insinuated everyone who liked the song was
> ignorant and a racist. She didn't get the message the first time when radio
> pulled back on them after that slam at their listeners and cost them a #1
> single.
>

Really? Provide the quote where Natalie said the people that like the song
are ignorant.

StellarIncrp

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>From: "Barbara Sherrill"

>one thousand pounds for Patsi<

Well, almost. :)

Then again, if she'd shave her moustache, I don't think she'd be much over 325.
:)


StellarIncrp

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Sep 24, 2003, 12:57:50 PM9/24/03
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>From: (Brett Dale)

> musically they were talented and they were popular worldwide. It is going to
be a loss in terms of income for Nashville,
but also in terms of the music.<

Please. In terms of the music? They're as talentless as Garth Brooks.

They're the new Mandrell Sisters .

If they were guys, they'd be right where they belong, sweeping the floors of
Lloyd Maines' studios, along with the "The Maines Brothers' Band"! :)

Pathetic.

StellarIncrp

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>From: "Chuck"

>OK...
>People (few) like that is exactly the reason I keep leaving this NG.<

Good. You're an embarrassment to Country music. Once again, you've proven the
accuracy of the stereotype that Country music fans have less than a 4th grade
education.


StellarIncrp

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>From: balecox

>Esker only seems negative...in reality he's just depressed because he'd like
to
be Stella, but he isn't smart enough.<

Please. Is there anyone on the face of the earth, who ever thought the
Forrester Sisters, were capable of counting to 10 without remedial help? :)

I mean honestly, no wonder she was so fascinated with pornography. Have you
ever seen four women ? :) with LESS sex appeal than the Forrester Sisters? I
mean, PLEASE, it was enough to make your skin crawl.

I swear if one of them had married one of the Statler Brothers, there would
have been an "immaculate conception", and we'd be celebrating Christmas on his
birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The only people who liked the Forrester Sisters and the Statler Brothers were
all the senior citizens, who used to religously watch Lawrence Welk every
Saturday night, and when he finally died at 167, they found TNN!

Give it a rest!

Having said that, I've got documented proof that I'm a "genius" . :) Do you?
:)

Case closed. :)


Barbara Sherrill

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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Being that Stan is not really all here, his opinion about who is real or not
does not count.


Barbara Sherrill

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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That is what block and fliters are all about! Use them and you would love
them!


Barbara Sherrill

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"StellarIncrp" <stella...@aol.com> wrote in message
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That should of been points! Do you see what happens when you type with a 6
month old pounding on the desk and playing with the mouse. Sorry Ms Patsi!


Chuck

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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> > > Cause you love us?
> >
> >
> >
> > I think so...
> >
> > Well... most of you anyways...
> >
> > It's ahame that a few ruin a good thing.
> >
> >
>
> That is what block and fliters are all about! Use them and you would love
> them!
>
>

Yea... I need to...
BTW, what program are ya'll using for your newsreader?
I'm just using Outlook Express, but I don't really care for the filter part
of it.


Chuck

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"StellarIncrp" <stella...@aol.com> wrote in message
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OK troll.... I'll bite...

How did I prove that?


Chuck

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Sep 24, 2003, 2:44:08 PM9/24/03
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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> > > Yes, real people from Texas are ashamed of President Bush.
> >
> >
> > You forgot to put "not" in front of ashamed.
> >
> >
>
> Being that Stan is not really all here, his opinion about who is real or
not
> does not count.
>
>

Stan...Stellarincrp...Helloautum...
Probably all the same troll... Stella...


Bevo

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Sep 24, 2003, 3:06:19 PM9/24/03
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>
>"Balecox" <bal...@aol.com> wrote...
>> Just shut up LtTX...any man who talks about a woman's "pie hole" is
>sickening.
>
>You're out of touch. It can be directed at either a male or a female.
>You're
>just being sexist about it. Is that your standard copout, to call sexism??


She uses that copout or a racism copout or any other inflamatory thing she can
throw and try to label someone. She's learned well from her fellow liberals.
When you can't beat them on the issues, try and demonize them.

Bevo

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Are you going to admit she called the song IGNORANT?

Are you going to admit she said it made country music sound IGNORANT?

Lets see, if its an ignorant song that makes country music sound ignorant (and
lets not forget the little racism charge she leveled by saying it "targeted a
group of people" --yeah Natalie--TERRORISTS) what does that say about the
people who like the song?

And many radio stations pulled their single and it cost them a number 1 out of
it because they didn't like having their listeners called/implied as being
ignorant.

Bevo

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Sep 24, 2003, 3:12:10 PM9/24/03
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>>
>> What the hell are you ranting about this time you clueless publicist
>wannabe?

>
>Thank you. Laugh of the week.

Glad you enjoyed it. Tell me, what did you think of Balecoxs completely
idiotic suggestion for the Chicks? Trying a ridiculous suit against Toby that
would have been thrown out immediatly. They would have been roasted over the
fire mercilessly. Probably even libs would have rallied against their attack
on the 1st Amendment. It would show them to be tremendous hypocrites.


Barbara Sherrill

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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outlook express. I mainly use the block, it works wonders also


Barbara Sherrill

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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No this is not Stella. Stella knew his music and knew the buisness. He would
eat most of these trolls up and spit them out for jolly's.


Sutek

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""MIDIcian" (tm)" <St...@NeverFalls.com> wrote in message
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> "Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
> news:bkptmr$8...@library2.airnews.net...
> > I have always wanted to ask this question. Who gave Natalie the right to
> > speak for a lot of people on this issue?
>
> Me.
>
> Now if you ask "what" gave Natalie the right - the Constitution.
>
>
> Don't like it???? Of course you don't. You're a Bush fan.
>
>
> Stan

Love your logic, Stan my man. Did you study under the ancient oriental
philosopher, Fum Duk?


Scott

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Sep 24, 2003, 6:03:38 PM9/24/03
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Chuck wrote...
> Barbara Sherrill wrote...

> > Being that Stan is not really all here, his opinion about who is real or
> > not does not count.
>
> Stan...Stellarincrp...Helloautum...
> Probably all the same troll... Stella...

Hi Chuck. Stella hasn't been here in quite a while. Esker is the one that uses
a different name each day. He can be funny. Stan is the boring nutcase pest.


Nola Daniell

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Sep 24, 2003, 8:09:46 PM9/24/03
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Barbara Sherrill wrote:
> That should of been points! Do you see what happens when you type with a 6
> month old pounding on the desk and playing with the mouse. Sorry Ms Patsi!

Barb, if you check your original post you will see that you did say points,
that moron Esker just changed it to pounds. He seems obsessed with weight,
wanna bet he's not exactly svelte himself.

Nola

Barbara Sherrill

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"Nola Daniell" <ndan...@wn.com.au> wrote in message
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Nola, my days have been so hetic lately; I did not think about looking at
the orginal post. Anyway... it was fun watching the baby trying to type. lol


TxTimeTraveler77

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Sep 24, 2003, 9:02:44 PM9/24/03
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>Bevo

Steers 'n' queers, no place but t.u,
No horns on your head, so what's that make you?

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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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No I didn't. Don't attempt to put words in my mouth.


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A few pounds???? ;-)


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Country music fan???? Where do you get that.
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"StellarIncrp" <stella...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> They're as talentless as Garth Brooks.

Garth Brooks is very talented. I think that DC's more talented (after all -
3 of us.)


Stan,
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nl: David Bowie on Rockline!!!!


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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> Being that Stan is not really all here ...

Sure I am, it's just I don't read everything. I stick to the threads I'm
interested in.


> his opinion about who is real or not
> does not count.

Even if it only counts to 10, it still counts. (ThanX Firesign Theatre!!!!)


Stan


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Sep 24, 2003, 11:35:10 PM9/24/03
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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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See my recent post on this subject.


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"Chuck" <nos...@here.com> wrote in message
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Straw man.


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"Bevo" <littlet...@aol.comUSAUSA> wrote in message
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She's no liberal. She's a "pretennabe" (tm).


Stan, actual Liberal,
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"Hiding people, with your heads in the ground
Hey brother, where you bound
Say brother, where you bound" - Supertramp
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"Barbara Sherrill" <bshe...@pdq.net> wrote in message
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> > Stan...Stellarincrp...Helloautum...
> > Probably all the same troll... Stella...
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> No this ...

Straw man.


Bevo

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Sep 24, 2003, 11:39:32 PM9/24/03
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>No this is not Stella. Stella knew his music and knew the buisness

You are easily fooled. Are you a BTO?

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"Scott" <westsi...@yahoo.USPAMBACKcom> wrote in message
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> Stan is the boring nutcase pest.

Straw man(s).


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'Box Of Ghosts' - Brave Combo
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Chuck

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""MIDIcian" (tm)" <St...@NeverFalls.com> wrote in message
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Thought so... Talking out your ass...


Chuck

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""MIDIcian" (tm)" <St...@NeverFalls.com> wrote in message
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Stan,

Do you try to be so ignorant, or is it just natural?


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