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re: Ryan: A Question for You

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rockfenris2005 05:56 am UTC 10/23/10
In reply to: re: Ryan: A Question for You - steven_stuart 05:44 am UTC 10/23/10



> > > Ryan, you have often made quite complicated posts in
> > > response to my posts. We go back a long way. Could you
> > > please tell Dave that not everyone thinks I am boring?
> > >
> >
> > I definitely do not think you are boring. If anything, I
> > think you're one of the most interesting members on this
> > forum. You always contribute so much to the life of the
> > forum and I know that you care deeply for Jim. This is a
> > brilliant thing.
>
> Thanks Ryan. Thats how I feel about you too. Conas does
> too.

Well, I feel very appreciative of that.

>
> > But the problem is, and it's a problem that we all have in
> > common, we get into these disputes and arguments and
> > nothing good ever comes from that. It never does. I think
> > many of us, myself included at least many times in the
> > past, have to step back and reflect a little, think why
> > are here because we love Jim's music. It has enrichened
> > our lives. It has become the soundtrack of our very
> > existences, the way the greatest music always does.
>
> I like that. The way you put it.

But the album that is the most personal to me is "Dead Ringer". I can get pretty emotional listening to that album sometimes.
>
> > Just ignore the negative comments because it's really not
> > worth it. And if they cross the line, well, do something
> > about it. But generally, if you can, just forget about it
> > and let them think what they want. You're you and they're
> > them. Just sit back and relax and enjoy your life and the
> > magic of Jim's music and look forward to what lies ahead.
>
> "They" did cross the line and something was done about it.
> Basically JD sorted it out and Elva was pleased with what
> she did. It is now starting again but hopefully it won't
> continue. I want to sit back and enjoy Jim's music and
> also enjoy talking about Jim on this board.

It shouldn't continue if that is the case, if it is being continued. It's not worth the bother.
>
> You are wise Ryan. Do you believe in past lives? You are
> young but yet so philosophical. Maybe you were a tribal
> elder in a past life.
>

I don't know if I believe in past lives. I'm agnostic. But there was a musical that played on Broadway, oh, many moons ago now. And it was a flop. It was called "Ambassador". And after that production, the composer killed himself. When I read about that, I somehow felt that I might be him reincarnated, given a second chance, and if things go foul, don't kill yourself.



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