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Oh ! One more time empty-handed, Nice-Guy ?
Perhaps it is not the best season to fish like that. ;-)


Well, you got reeled in right on schedule, didn't you?


'Cause I am fishing an other species, which need punctuality. :-)


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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:55:51 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:27:42 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:

Oh ! One more time empty-handed, Nice-Guy ?
Perhaps it is not the best season to fish like that. ;-)


Well, you got reeled in right on schedule, didn't you?


'Cause I am fishing an other species, which need punctuality. :-)


No no, you don't get it. In my analogy, you are the fish.

Try to keep it straight.

But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.
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dave weil wrote:

But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.


Only one ticket for a nice concert ? IMHO it's sad. :-(
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:27:36 +0100, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:

dave weil wrote:

But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.


Only one ticket for a nice concert ? IMHO it's sad. :-(


Not really. I'll know about 30 people there (some from as far away as
Canada), and my best friend in town will be one seat over (by
coincidence). I'll also see a random number of locals that I know.

If you're worried about my love life, don't be. I rarely take a date
to a concert if there are reserved tickets. Personal preference, you
see. If it's a club show with tables, that's a different story. I
really get into the music and that can be a little disconcerting to a
companion when sitting in a "concert setting", but it's no big deal if
we're sitting with friends at a table. I get better tickets going solo
as well. Don't worry, I'll be part of a pre-and-post concert get
together with a bunch of friends. Plus, I'll tell Elvis hi for you.

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dave weil wrote:

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:27:36 +0100, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:

dave weil wrote:

But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.


Only one ticket for a nice concert ? IMHO it's sad. :-(


Not really. I'll know about 30 people there (some from as far away as
Canada), and my best friend in town will be one seat over (by
coincidence). I'll also see a random number of locals that I know.

If you're worried about my love life, don't be.


"Worried" isn't a pertinent word.

I rarely take a date
to a concert if there are reserved tickets. Personal preference, you
see. If it's a club show with tables, that's a different story. I
really get into the music and that can be a little disconcerting to a
companion when sitting in a "concert setting", but it's no big deal if
we're sitting with friends at a table. I get better tickets going solo
as well. Don't worry, I'll be part of a pre-and-post concert get
together with a bunch of friends. Plus, I'll tell Elvis hi for you.


Since I haven't listened something from him since 78, the participation to a
pre-and-post concert would be a little bit uncomfortable for me. ;-)



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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:47:52 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:27:36 +0100, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:

dave weil wrote:

But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.

Only one ticket for a nice concert ? IMHO it's sad. :-(


Not really. I'll know about 30 people there (some from as far away as
Canada), and my best friend in town will be one seat over (by
coincidence). I'll also see a random number of locals that I know.

If you're worried about my love life, don't be.


"Worried" isn't a pertinent word.


Good. I'd hate to see you lose sleep or get distracted when the Missus
is in the mood.

I rarely take a date
to a concert if there are reserved tickets. Personal preference, you
see. If it's a club show with tables, that's a different story. I
really get into the music and that can be a little disconcerting to a
companion when sitting in a "concert setting", but it's no big deal if
we're sitting with friends at a table. I get better tickets going solo
as well. Don't worry, I'll be part of a pre-and-post concert get
together with a bunch of friends. Plus, I'll tell Elvis hi for you.


Since I haven't listened something from him since 78, the participation to a
pre-and-post concert would be a little bit uncomfortable for me. ;-)


I don't know what one has to do with the other.

Just so you know, he's actually done some interesting stuff since his
second album.

In fact, I think his latest album reached number one on the classical
charts (which means it probably sold 3,000 copies). He even has Jo-el
Sonier on accordion on one of his albums.

You *do* know that his keyboard player lives in your beautiful country
and lives with one of your more interesting artists, Muriel Teodori,
right? I KNOW that you won't be impressed that he's also Vanessa
Paradis' musical director though. You WILL like the fact that he
occasionally plays accordion.
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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:47:52 +0100, Lionel
wrote:


dave weil wrote:


On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:27:36 +0100, in rec.audio.opinion you wrote:


dave weil wrote:


But you can't spoil my mood - I just got my normal 2nd row ticket to
Elvis Costello at the Ryman in March using presale. Now I don't have
to spend time on Saturday at the grocery store's Ticketmaster
location.

Only one ticket for a nice concert ? IMHO it's sad. :-(

Not really. I'll know about 30 people there (some from as far away as
Canada), and my best friend in town will be one seat over (by
coincidence). I'll also see a random number of locals that I know.

If you're worried about my love life, don't be.


"Worried" isn't a pertinent word.



Good. I'd hate to see you lose sleep or get distracted when the Missus
is in the mood.


I rarely take a date
to a concert if there are reserved tickets. Personal preference, you
see. If it's a club show with tables, that's a different story. I
really get into the music and that can be a little disconcerting to a
companion when sitting in a "concert setting", but it's no big deal if
we're sitting with friends at a table. I get better tickets going solo
as well. Don't worry, I'll be part of a pre-and-post concert get
together with a bunch of friends. Plus, I'll tell Elvis hi for you.


Since I haven't listened something from him since 78, the participation to a
pre-and-post concert would be a little bit uncomfortable for me. ;-)



I don't know what one has to do with the other.

Just so you know, he's actually done some interesting stuff since his
second album.

In fact, I think his latest album reached number one on the classical
charts (which means it probably sold 3,000 copies). He even has Jo-el
Sonier on accordion on one of his albums.

You *do* know that his keyboard player lives in your beautiful country
and lives with one of your more interesting artists, Muriel Teodori,
right? I KNOW that you won't be impressed that he's also Vanessa
Paradis' musical director though. You WILL like the fact that he
occasionally plays accordion.


I'm always stonished by the number of things you know Dave. Sincerely
you are my prefered encyclopedia. ;-)
Even Krueger has never tried to flaunt so much knowledge in a so short
sentence.
We have a proverb here that I will try to translate you :
"The culture is like confiture the less you have the more you spread it".

The world is full of "most insteresting" artists Dave, you sound like an
high-school student here... Nothing new.
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dave weil a écrit :

If you're worried about my love life, don't be.


"Worried" isn't a pertinent word.



Good. I'd hate to see you lose sleep or get distracted when the Missus
is in the mood.


LOL, I missed this one.
Dave you aren't married and you even speak like Ol'Papa.

In the end you have done the good choice, routine would have kill your
wife. ;-)
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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:55:51 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:


On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:27:42 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:

Oh ! One more time empty-handed, Nice-Guy ?
Perhaps it is not the best season to fish like that. ;-)

Well, you got reeled in right on schedule, didn't you?


'Cause I am fishing an other species, which need punctuality. :-)



No no, you don't get it. In my analogy, you are the fish.


Your analogies are like your statistics, they suck. :-)
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:38:17 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil a écrit :
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:55:51 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:


On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:27:42 +0100, Lionel
wrote:


dave weil wrote:

Oh ! One more time empty-handed, Nice-Guy ?
Perhaps it is not the best season to fish like that. ;-)

Well, you got reeled in right on schedule, didn't you?

'Cause I am fishing an other species, which need punctuality. :-)



No no, you don't get it. In my analogy, you are the fish.


Your analogies are like your statistics, they suck. :-)


When you can't figure them out even when they're easy, I guess that's
true.


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dave weil a écrit :
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dave weil wrote:



On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 17:27:42 +0100, Lionel
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dave weil wrote:

Oh ! One more time empty-handed, Nice-Guy ?
Perhaps it is not the best season to fish like that. ;-)

Well, you got reeled in right on schedule, didn't you?

'Cause I am fishing an other species, which need punctuality. :-)


No no, you don't get it. In my analogy, you are the fish.


Your analogies are like your statistics, they suck. :-)



When you can't figure them out even when they're easy, I guess that's
true.


Why are you trying to make an ass of yourself on more time ?
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