The ants go marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah!
The ants go
marching seven by seven, hurrah, hurrah!
The ants go marching seven by
seven
The little one stops to look on heaven
And they all go
marching
marching on
hurrah!
--- In
autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Tink" <tink.lecuyer@xxxx>
wrote:
>
> album: Honky Tonk University/Greatest Hits
2
> Toby Keith
> "How You Like Me Now?"
>
> He never
comes home
> And youre always alone
> And your kids hear you cryin
down the hall
> Alarm clock starts ringin
> Who could that be
singin
> Its me baby, with your wake up call!
>
> How do
you like me now?
> How do you like me now,
> Now that I'm on my
way?
> Do you still think I'm crazy
> Standin here today?
>
I couldnt make you love me
> But I always dreamed about living in your
radio
> How do you like me now?
>
> Tell me baby...
>
I will preach on...
>
> "As Good As I Once Was"
>
>
i aint as good as i once was
> but im as good once as i ever was
>
> i still hang out with my best friend dave
> ive known him since
we were kids at school
> last night he
> had a shots
> got
in a tight spot hustlin' a game of pool
> with a couple of readneck
boys
> one great
> big bad biker man
> i heard David yell
across the room
> "hey buddy, how 'bout a helping hand."
> i said,
"Dave,"
>
> [Chorus]
> i aint as good as i once was
>
my how the years have flown
> but there was a time back in my
prime
>
> when i could really hold my own
> but if you
wanna fight tonight
> guess those boys dont look all that
>
tough
> i aint as good as i once was
> but im as good once as i
ever was
>
> i used to be hell on wheels
> back when i was
younger man
> now my body says, "you cant do this boy"
>
>
but my pride says, "oh, yes you can"
>
> i aint as good as i once
was
> thats just the cold hard truth
> i still throw a few back,
talk a little smack
> when im feelin bullet proof
> so dont double
dog dare me now
> 'cause id have to call your bluff
>
> i
aint as good as i once was
> but im as good once as i ever was
>
maybe not be good as i once was
> but im as good once as i ever
was
>
> from Ben
>
>
> -----Original
Message-----
> From: autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Tom Smith
>
Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 4:20 PM
> To:
autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Autismlist] Re: my child
types...Steve Miller, Alvin
Lee and
> the Guess Who
>
>
> --- remarksman <remarksman@xxxx> wrote:
>
> >
--- In autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Tom Smith <qim@xxxx> wrote:
>
> >
> > > Yo ray,
> > >
> > > Where
are "Zimmy" (Dylan) and the other rock stars these days?
> >
Neil
> > > Young is communicating with his CP kid by putting his
Lionel
train
> > back
> > > on the tracks after his
kid runs it off the tracks. Young
said in
> > a
>
> > recent article that his kid gets a kick out of that.
> >
>
> > > When it comes to men's issues only Geldof seems to help
and he
is
> > > intervening just for fathers. It's time
those guys start
earning
> > their
> > > way or fade
away. What a disappointment they have been.
> >
>
>
> > aside from a few mentioned i agree, didn't want to leave you
hanging
> > on this comment
>
> Yes, I appreciate
that. It's a shared passion and hope that I
know you
> are
reluctant to "scrap".
>
> > they were given voice of
authority, and now the beast is loose
and
> > the scrap come,
they have flown, nesting faraway and fat,
abandoning
> > friends
and vows
>
> Money and comfort makes people lazy and sex makes
them stupid.
>
> > > It wouldn't
> > >
have been so bad if they hadn't actively supported feminism TO
THIS
> > > DAY. I know musicians are jugheads when it
comes to politics,
but
> > this
> > > is
different.
> > >
> > > Tom
> >
>
>
> > i already expressed my disgust w/them elsewhere, as you know
--
> > nobody wants to get "personally involved" -- given the
consequences
> > that's understandable, but still pitiful
>
> Like most people they don't understand it or the scope of the
problem.
> Sex differences makes them blind while at the same time
the ruling
> elite suppresses and propogandizes against the truth of sex
differences
> and their political and social dynamics. It's a
great gig though
if
> you are part of the corporate feminist elite
or their monied
toadies.
> For the males the money eases the pain
and provides safety while
> increasing the access to sex and procreation
partners. Most aren't
> fully conscious of what they are doing but
happy for the benes!!
They
> would advise that if you don't
like it then make money like any
> responsible man should and then they
turn around and support
mandated
> sexual equality (feminism).
It works great for them while the
machine
> is running smoothly and
money is flowing.
>
> > i always hope for more
>
> Me too. This problem is the big challenge of our
generation. If
we
> don't take it on then all that went before
was for naught.
>
> > but rarely get it! lol
>
>
> > if you're really interested in bob's take on this, see
his
> > film "masked and anonymous," which generally lays out what
went
down
> > these past decades, in america at least -- the
"oppressed" as the
> > New Gestapo etc
>
> Hmmm...I
didn't know he got that specific. Maybe he isn't an idiot
>
politically afterall. I'll check it out.
>
> > the
film's key line concerns a "fight between a bird and a snake"
> >
(the snake's power is smothering, propaganda, and poison; the
bird's
> > power is flight, vision, and song)
>
>
> > the "plot" (lol) concerns a "benefit concert" set up by
counter-
> > revolutionaries to undermine the Regime, which is an
alliance of
> > the old military/industrial Krew and the new PC
Politburro
> >
> > ... only problem (tell me if this rings a
bell!) is that none of
> > the "rock stars" will have anything to do
with the ragtag group,
so
> > they're forced to scrape barrel
bottom, and bail no-name has-
> > been "Jack Fate" out of prison for
the gig (after which the
Python
> > Politburro ships him back to
the cages -- it's just like Reel
Life!)
>
> Ain't it
though. Now I'm off to ask the python politburro to
punish
>
one of theirs. Wish me luck.
>
> > lol
>
>
> > so the good news is that not everybody caved and turned
their
backs,
> > the bad news is most everybody did
>
> Prince Myshkin (see below) and Jesus bite the dust. May they
be
> remembered.
>
> Thanks ray.
>
>
Tom
>
> Re: Prince Myshkin of Dostoevsky's "The
Idiot"
>
>
http://people.brandeis.edu/~teuber/dostoevskybio.html>
> "Idiot (1869; The Idiot), influenced by Hans Holbein's painting
Christ
> Taken from the Cross and by Dostoyevsky's opposition to the
growing
> atheistic sentiment of the times, depicts the Christ-like
protagonist's
> loss of innocence and his experience of sin.
Dostoyevsky's profound
> conservatism, which marked his political
thinking following his
> Siberian experience, and especially his
reaction against
revolutionary
> socialism, provided the impetus for
his great political novel Besy
> (1871-72; The Possessed)."
>
>
http://www.doyletics.com/_arj1/truthima.htm>
> "One interesting not: because his father called him "idiot" as a
child,
> Hoffer read Dostoevski's "The Idiot" once a year every year
of his
> life."
> > > --- remarksman
<remarksman@xxxx> wrote:
> > >
> > > > --- In
autismlist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Tom Smith <qim@xxxx>
wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > > --- Tink <tink.lecuyer@xxxx>
wrote:
> > > > >
2. a song:
> > >
> > >
> > > > > > Space Cowboy
> > >
> > > By: Steve Miller and Ben Sidran