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From Sam Smith <sam@estreet.com>
Subject And now, a word from the Mods (was Re: MJ jokes - can you please take them elsewhere?)
Date Wed, 01 Jul 2009 18:18:47 -0600

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Okay, let's declare a moratorium on this thread, shall we? This list has 
suffered plenty in the past when we get off the subject of insanely 
great pop and onto subjects having to do with personality differences.

As for the MJ jokes, I'm guilty of having told a couple here and there 
myself, but the bottom line is that kind of content is off the main 
course for this list, which is - as noted above - about great music. So 
if we're going to offend each other and argue, it really needs to be on 
the subject of the music. We can't expect to have a thriving community 
if we have on-list disharmony about subjects that technically are 
off-topic, anyway.

So, on behalf of the moderators (and the others may have something to 
add), no more MJ jokes and no more of this, please.

Many thanks.



Cullen, Niall wrote:
> Darlin' Rob,
>
> Rock and Roll life style getting you down,lack of success maybe,I take
> it the address indicates you're a member of said Pop combo Splitsville.
>
> Whats your job, hardly press agent,your command of English would surely
> have to be higher than Elementary School level.Roadie perhaps,sick and
> tired of hauling gear in and out of Irish named venues,O'Briens,Gunther
> Murphys,The Blarney Stone etc.
>
> When someone passes derogatory (look it up)comments like you have
> below,well it makes you realise the small town bigot can live within an
> urban multi ethnic community, work a Blackberry,and not get found out !!
>
> America has been a lifeline for the Irish,for generations,and if you
> were to read Mr Obamas Bio.the same would apply to his own Family and
> himself.Those coffin ships you referred to, not only came from
> Ireland,but from all corners of the globe,bringing with it the
> cornerstone of what made America, what it is today.
> As for railroad workers,not a bad option for yourself when the hits dry
> up !!
>
> Finally,as an obvious Son of Native Americans,I would have thought the
> name Rob was a peculiar choice,something like Broken Record would have
> been more apt.
>
> By the way I never inhaled !
>
> Niall
>
>
> PS : On a more musical note, fans of that great Dutch group Daryll-Ann
> will no doubt relish the release of two new solo CD's from its main
> protagonists.
>
>   


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