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El Pibe Wrote:

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> So it's a good old fashioned inclusive community

> singalongamax with a copious dash of music

> snobbery.

> Nice!

>

> ....aaaaand we're buuuuyuuuuying a

> stai-air-air-airway

> to....heav-aaaaaAannnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!

>

>

> Aaaaaaaaah you goin' to Scaaaaarrr.......



:-S ?

El Pibe Wrote:

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> So it's a good old fashioned inclusive community

> singalongamax with a copious dash of music

> snobbery.

> Nice!


I object most strongly (and at the same time am indifferent to) to your use of language here...


A nice hum-a-long now that's different. One could not tell hummers from hummees, no one need know the words, and no one could tell tunelessness from deliberate sabotage.


And the place could become known one that really hums.

Razors Wrote:

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> The only people I ever saw "drawn" into the CPT

> for the Singalongabeard was the Councils Noise

> Nuisance investigaton team :))



I think this "joke" is now wearing a bit thin.


Strange we had to turn people away for our gig at the Mag on Friday night, which was rammed by people coming to see an unaccompanied traditional harmony folk group, and sold out within minutes of the door opening.


Haven't seen that many people turn up at the Mag for any of the other kind of music gigs I've been to there. Weird, that, given all the Anti Folkies suddenly crawling out of the woodwork.


Can we get the thread back on topic now.

Razors Wrote:

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> I thought you folk types were laid back. My

> mistake. Anyway, back on topic - do you think the

> GE will have a folk night?



Jesus Christ, don't you have anything better to do with your time than to lamely stereotype people and to make these pathetic "jokes"?


It really is getting extraordinarily boring.

Razors Wrote:

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> I thought you folk types were laid back. My

> mistake.


Most people are laid back, including the people you've been taunting on this thread, with no insults coming back at you.

Don't you think it is normal (or predictable) that if you insult and mock someone, at some point they will express discomfort, whether a folkie or not, just as a human with feelings ?


How long are you used to abusing before someone complains, and what do you then do to them - assuming you can ever hear them ?

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