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newtboy says...

That only makes any sense if these groups are paid to 'dime out' others...so maybe preachers and to a lesser extent teachers...and some priests are also paid specifically to NOT 'dime out' confessors. The other groups don't make sense to me...there's no difference in the moral obligation to fellow humans (or non-humans if you aren't a speciest) based on random groupings as I see it, and so no need to group them in this way to explain their moral obligations.
The black people/culture thing SOUNDS racist, care to re-state?

Lawdeedaw said:

I agree with @eric3579 but I go further. I also attribute this to black people and their culture--after all they should be better than crime since their roots come from an afrocentric value background. Def higher standards for them! I also attribute it to women, fat people, disabled people, preachers, teachers, business executives and prostitutes (Since they have a sexual responsibility to all they sleep with.)

Until all these groups dime out each other and expect better of each other, and break the bull-shield, wall or whatever catchy name we make for it life won't get better.

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snoozedoctor says...

I watched it. Pretty good little summary. Dr. Seelig is a little on the dry side and therefore might not appeal to the philistines.
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
As Farhad might say, the philistines here just don't appreciate the good stuff.

Hey, I was about to post this and dedicate it to you:

http://www.videojug.com/interview/general-anesthesia-2

But would you like to post it? I'll promote it if you do.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

snoozedoctor (Member Profile)

kronosposeidon says...

As Farhad might say, the philistines here just don't appreciate the good stuff.

Hey, I was about to post this and dedicate it to you:

http://www.videojug.com/interview/general-anesthesia-2

But would you like to post it? I'll promote it if you do.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

kronosposeidon (Member Profile)

snoozedoctor says...

Walsh is a fantastic guitar player, and of course, a Wichita boy.

I saw you were the only one that upvoted the Rainmaker's tunes. Bob Walkenhorst and the boys are Kansas City natives. They came so close to really hitting it big. Their first album, The Rainmakers, was critically acclaimed, but the follow-up album sputtered and ruined their chances. I love their lyrics,
One line is a favorite from the song "The wages of sin"

"The wages of sin is 2 bucks an hour and working weekends."


In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
Thanks, buddy! You must like this song because the imagery is similar to what you might see right before the gas puts you under. Maybe.

In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
*promote

snoozedoctor (Member Profile)

Joe Walsh - "The Confessor"

Joe Walsh - Life of Illusion

shuac says...

I've always said Joe was the most talented Eagle. I'd take him over any of those douchebags for these songs alone:

Walk Away
Rocky Mountain Way
Life's Been Good
The Confessor
Ordinary Average Guy

And what about the album titles?

But Seriously Folks...
You Bought It, You Name It
Got Any Gum?

He plays live on Howard Stern every once in awhile and it's always a great interview.

Jacques Brel - Le Moribond

antimatter says...

Le Moribond

Adieu l'Émile je t'aimais bien
Adieu l'Émile je t'aimais bien tu sais
On a chanté les mêmes vins
On a chanté les mêmes filles
On a chanté les mêmes chagrins
Adieu l'Émile je vais mourir
C'est dur de mourir au printemps tu sais
Mais je pars aux fleurs la paix dans l'ame
Car vu que tu es bon comme du pain blanc
Je sais que tu prendras soin de ma femme


(Chorus)
Je veux qu'on rie
Je veux qu'on danse
Je veux qu'on s'amuse comme des fous
Je veux qu'on rie
Je veux qu'on danse
Quand c'est qu'on me mettra dans le trou


Adieu Curé je t'aimais bien
Adieu Curé je t'aimais bien tu sais
On n'était pas du même bord
On n'était pas du même chemin
Mais on cherchait le même port
Adieu Curé je vais mourir
C'est dur de mourir au printemps tu sais
Mais je pars aux fleurs la paix dans l'ame
Car vu que tu étais son confident
Je sais que tu prendras soin de ma femme
(Chorus)


Adieu l'Antoine je t'aimais pas bien
Adieu l'Antoine je t'aimais pas bien tu sais
J'en crève de crever aujourd'hui
Alors que toi tu es bien vivant
Et même plus solide que l'ennui
Adieu l'Antoine je vais mourir
C'est dur de mourir au printemps tu sais
Mais je pars aux fleurs la paix dans l'ame
Car vu que tu étais son amant
Je sais que tu prendras soin de ma femme
(Chorus)


Adieu ma femme je t'aimais bien
Adieu ma femme je t'aimais bien tu sais
Mais je prends le train pour le Bon Dieu
Je prends le train qui est avant le tien
Mais on prend tous le train qu'on peut
Adieu ma femme je vais mourir
C'est dur de mourir au printemps tu sais
Mais je pars aux fleurs les yeux fermés ma femme
Car vu que je les ai fermés souvent
Je sais que tu prendras soin de mon ame
(Chorus)

here is a (fairly close) translation:

The Dying Man

Goodbye, Emile, you were my good friend
Goodbye, Emile, you were my good friend, you know
We sang together of the same great wines
We sang together of the same great women
We sang together of our shared sorrows
Goodbye, Emile, I'm going to die
It's difficult to die in the Spring, you know
But I'm going to the flowers with peace in my heart
Because I know that you are a good man, good as white bread
You'll take care of my wife after I'm gone


(Chorus)
I want everyone to laugh
I want everyone to dance
I want everyone to party like a bunch of fools
I want everyone to laugh
I want everyone to dance
When they come to put me in my grave


Goodbye, Father Priest, I liked you well enough
Goodbye, Father Priest, I liked you well enough, you know
We weren't always on the same side
We didn't always take the same path
But we were both looking for Heaven just the same
Goodbye, Father Priest, I'm going to die
It's hard to die in the Spring, you know
But I'm going to the flowers with peace in my heart
Because you were her Confessor
I know you'll take care of my wife when I'm gone
(Chorus)


Goodbye, Tony, I didn't like you too much
Goodbye, Tony, I didn't like you too much, you know
It's killing me to be dying today
While you are so vigorous and full of life
And stronger even than boredom itself
Goodbye, Tony, I'm going to die
It's hard to die in the Spring, you know
But I'm going to the flowers with peace in my heart
Because you were her Lover
I know you'll take care of my wife when I'm gone
(Chorus)


Goodbye, my wife, I love you still
Goodbye, my wife, I love you still, you know
But I'm taking that trip to see the Good Lord today
I'm taking the trip before you do
But we all take that trip when we must
Goodbye, my wife, I'm going to die
It's hard to die in the Spring, you know
But I'm going to the flowers with my eyes closed, once more
And because I closed them so many times before
I know you'll take good care of my heart
(Chorus)

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