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lovenmercy

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  1. Are you rich? Maybe if you donated a ton of money to a charity he believes in he would do it.

    As much as I love to donate to charity, we are decidedly NOT rich, nor are we "well off" or even "comfortable" for that matter. I had thought about that option in my fantasy.

    Thanks for humoring me. :cheekkiss

  2. Blue and Green and I (lovenmercy) have spent three years getting to know each

    other and falling in love to Jeff's songs. It would be a dream come true to have Jeff play

    Someday, Some Morning, Sometime at our wedding.

     

    So, just for fun, I want to see what other VC'ers think it would take to make this pipe

    dream come true?

  3. I'm a woman, so my upper-body strength is somewhat limited.

     

    And I didn't intend my reply to sound "macho"... but really, why do you insist on making people who use this board casually and as an outlet feel bad? I checked your last few posts, and they are all reprimanding people for posting in the wrong forum/thread. It's kind of an unwelcoming attitude for those who don't come around as often as you do.

     

    Me too, and I agree.

  4. I like the classics, so Wuthering Heights is a good choice.

    It's sadistically romantic.

     

    Siddhartha is also good. It's take on self-discipline/

    enlightenment is interesting.

     

    I read Enders Game in a class for teaching adolescent

    literature. I didn't expect to like it because it was sci-fi,

    but it was so well written that I liked it very well.

  5. Oh, my goodness, that was a wonderful show! I loved the owl,

    the Indianapolis "Shake It Off" invention, and the set list.

    And boy was it nice to see Jeff looking so healthy and happy;

    he looked great! The energy was fantastic in that place...

    with the band and the crowd.

  6. I have to disagree with the live thing. I saw them in 2005 at a free concert thingy at a college in Pittsburgh, and they pretty much forced several thousand people to dance. And I mean dance. White kid style. It was awesome.

    As glad as I am that you enjoyed their show, at LOLLA

    they were the human equivalent of stick figures on stage, and lame ones at that.

    I had waited excitedly to see them all day, and was pretty disappointed.

    The crowd wasn't too excited either.

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