On May 12, 12:45 pm, "L. Credit Where Due T." yahoo.com>
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> On May 11, 11:53 am, Dan Tritter speakeasy.net> wrote:
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>>>> On May 11, 7:24 am, "ljo" earthlink.net> wrote:
>>>>>> This seemingly new company is just a new tenticle of the infamous
>>>>>> House of Opera. It is the same person- Schwartz- in an expensive way
>>>>>> of scamming more opera lovers out of their money.
>>>>>> He claims that he is offering 3,200 CDs that have never been available
>>>>>> on CD before. Only on cassette he claims. A quick look tels me that at
>>>>>> least 90%% have indeed already been available on CD before, and his
>>>>>> copies are no doubt copies of these CDs.
>>>>>> Buy if you wish, but it's no bargain at $10 per CD. And his quality
>>>>>> control, as others have mentioned here, is notoriously horrible.
>>>>>> Buyer beware!
>>>>>> Ed
>>>>> I also beware of you, Ed. Now, this Schwartz fellow - weren't you once in
>>>>> business with him - his partner? Is he the same Schwartz you sued and,
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>>>>> the assistance of dftritter, managed to lose to? Do you know whether he
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>>>>> pays any of the musicians whose work he sells? Or does he just stiff them
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>>>> Wrong on every count, Bollman. What you write is pure fiction, and
>>>> dumb.
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>>>> Ed
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>>> Really? Are you telling me that you pay the musicians from whose work you
>>> profit?
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>> reading impaired, bollman?
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> Oh, were that Boll's ONLY failing!
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>>he didn't say that,
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> Just as I never made the statements boll made - in my name, yet.
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>> that's none of your fucking business,
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> *When*, O, when, did that 'little' detail ever deter bollmann, the
> officious meddling coprophage from butting-into everything on every
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>>unless you are on one of his
>> recordings (a ridiculous notion as silly as the fiction that you
>> are or ever were a singer).
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> Well, there was that St. Squeedie's debacle, wherein Stinkie Bollmann
> sang the role of 'Feed-Ellio' (in a one-troll performance) to a
> captive-audience of three rheumatic, cramp-ridden cockroaches, two of
> whom were fortunate enough to escape (thru a crack in the vomitorium's
> ceiling) before the first 'Achtung!'.
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> The third? Ah, he/she wasn't so lucky, but did manage to get rescued
> by a driving-by SWAT team before boll could cackle its last 'Ich uber
> ALLES!!!'.
> Richard Garmise
> On the positive side - there were no encores.
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> Best,
> LT
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