On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 07:53:51 +0000 (UTC), Salvatore Volatile <me@privacy.net> wrote: Oleg Lego wrote: The Skitt entity posted thusly: Prai Jei wrote: Bernhard Katzer wrote: In his song "The line" Bruce Springsteen sings: my wife had died a year ago I was still tryin' to find my way back whole went to work for the INS on the line
Oleg Lego wrote: The Skitt entity posted thusly: Prai Jei wrote: Bernhard Katzer wrote: In his song "The line" Bruce Springsteen sings: my wife had died a year ago I was still tryin' to find my way back whole went to work for the INS on the line With the California Border Patrol Can anybody explain what "back whole" means?Or could
On Jul 1, 8:14 pm, The Hysterical Bride <rache...@aol.com> wrote: On Jul 1, 7:40 pm, Martin Grossman <martingross...@mindspring.com> wrote: It has nothing to do with her being a woman. It has everything to do with her being loopy. Many men are similarly loopy, especially when it comes to ole Bob. Ewan MacColl was loopy when it came to Bob. He was as bad a writer as
On Jul 1, 10:40 pm, Martin Grossman <martingross...@mindspring.com> wrote: It has nothing to do with her being a woman. It has everything to do with her being loopy. Many men are similarly loopy, especially when it comes to ole Bob. Ewan MacColl was loopy when it came to Bob. He was as bad a writer as Greer, though. I rather like some of his songs, e.g. "Shoals of Herring" and "Dirty
On Jul 1, 2:16 pm, Babs <bambiemo...@aol.com> wrote: On Jul 1, 4:13 pm, Martin Grossman <martingross...@mindspring.com> wrote: It was not a well constructed argument. I have been unimpressed with the quality of Ms. Greer's writings since I first encountered them way back when. Babs wrote: http://music.guardian.co.uk/pop/comment/story/0,,2288131,00.html