Re: Confession #2
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Jack,
Since Axiom hasnt any competition for the seperates you will soon receive i hope you will hold nothing back in evaluating those. i was just checking them out the other day and they seem impressive.
Jake
------------------------------------------------ Leave the gun, Take the canolis.
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Re: Confession #2
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Of course I may also be proving the gene/heredity thing myself. Even having switched to the industrial strength version of Depends with the special "Daisy Fresh Aura", I have been challenging the claims of containment and freshness and I also do not remember eating anything that smelled that bad. It's a mystery.
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Ray, whenever you visit tharkuns home you'll now be properly equipped to handle the dreaded dual ep-600 *brown note*.
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Re: Confession #2
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Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Re: Confession #2
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Mike, like Jack just said, I'll be "gald" to share with Dennis!!! I LOVE those brown notes!
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Re: Confession #2
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<remainder of post deleted to avoid setting the argument off again >
>>You are describing the effect of genes/heredity. If the little guy is already chewing on the coffee table, the trip to abusing the ports and touching the cones of fine speakers is not a very long one. God help the audiophiles of America.
You know, I'm really enjoying everyone's posts today. Not only have the dogs stopped by several times to see what the fuss was, my neighbor even called to find out what was so funny. It's a beautiful spring day up here so all the windows were open.
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Re: Confession #2
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"Even having switched to the industrial strength version of Depends "
Can We PULEEEEEZZZZZE Go back to talking about Guns?
(I really don't like guns, but it has got to be better than THIS!)
Whew.
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OK, here's a different subject. Remember the movie "Diva" (about 20-25 years ago)... there was a short but haunting opera performance that was played repeatedly throughout the movie. What was the piece and where can I find a good recording of the whole work ?
I even selected a non-firearm-related avatar. I can change back any time you want
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Re: Confession #2
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Ah yes, I remember those days all too well. I have some advice for the unitiated. If anyone has little tykes running around the house or apartment, I have knowledge of the perfect audio setup. First, buy the cheapest 2 channel stereo receiver you can buy, probably something like KLH or Aiwa. Next, mate them with circa 1979 Technics tower speakers, much like the ones I have in storage in my basement. That way if something is wiped on them or little fingers make a new whole you won't really care. Who needs tweeters anyway? Don't worry about surround or rear speakers, the little loved one will just tear them off the wall or tip them over. Forget about a subwoofer, the interconnects are a temptation that small ones just won't be able to resist.
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Re: Confession #2
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I vaguely remember that movie, but I think we just went to see it because we thought it would have a high (oh, how to put this, now that I don't want to offend Jack's neice, in case she is reading?) jiggly factor?
No, actually, now that I am thinking of it,it was much better than that.
There was a great scene with someone making a sandwich with a very large knife, right?
And Bruce,
I've got no problem with the diapers on the little ones.
It's diapers on the big boys that makes me a bit queezy!
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TjB
And Bridgman. Put the guns back. That dog is even scarier.
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>>I don't want to offend Jack's neice, in case she is reading?)
Beth works with engineers in Texas. It's unlikely you will shock her.
>>No, actually, now that I am thinking of it,it was much better than that.
I think that's the one. It has a great car chase (well, moped chase actually), some lovely music, and a very unusual cast of characters. I thought it was one of the best movies I had seen in a long time -- then again, I think I had been dragged out to see "The Ninth Configuration" the night before
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