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re: Friend of Rob Evans w/ question for Jim...

Posted by:
Klasien 02:14 pm UTC 06/07/07
In reply to: re: Friend of Rob Evans w/ question for Jim... - pidunk 07:37 am UTC 06/07/07

We all remember the flock of well connected maniacs that flooded the board under the name of Susan last time and you can't blame us for being a little jumpy. Or you can, but then what good would that do you?

K.
seconding the DE question btw... do tell friend of Rob...


>
>
> >
> >
> > > Hello All,
> > > I am a friend of Rob Evans and my wife was in the
> > > ill-fated "DOTV" on Broadway. I have an odd question: Do
> > > any of Jim's songs have passages that sound VERY similar
> > > to a Wagnerian tenor aria? I ask because a friend wrote a
> > > movie using that premise in a scene and it would be sweet
> > > if it were true. If not, does he have anything in his
> > > "trunk" that might fit the bill? I hope all is well and
> > > look forward to seeing more from the "Steinmanator". PS:
> > > S. Rinkoff, Robin Irwin says hello
> >
> > as well as saying hello can you ask if the Dream engine is
> > happening.
> >
> > P.S THIS IS NOT MAD SUSAN IS IT ????
>
> Wherein lies your justification for being rude to an
> inquisiting guest? No, you ought not assume that the
> unknown is the known. Be polite.
>
> I do think it plausible that Jim would be in contact with
> you posthaste, as I am certain he could enjoy answering
> your question. My guess is to say, hell yeah, he's got
> something, whether we know of it or not. Of those things
> known, I'd go the catalogue of either Tanz or Rhinegold.
> Jim and Wagner are like ***this***. Good luck.
>
>


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