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Dadai.2
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Registered: 09/09/08
Posts: 1158
Location: Santa Barbara, CA United States
 
Re:Congress High Note?
Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 12:28 PM CDT

Sad thing is, most of these guys sing better than they lead. Which isn't a positive statement about their singing. Although that Trent sure belts out a nice bass line...
Wink




 
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MotherofMeursault
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Registered: 09/28/08
Posts: 290
Location: , United States
 
Re:Congress High Note?
Tuesday, July 10 2012 @ 07:56 PM CDT

Quote by: J.A.Stewart
Quote by: MotherofMeursault
Quote by: J.A.Stewart


Sure, if you could actually find one anymore. With special interests serving as the current Choir Master in the Capitol of our nation's capital, personal principals supersede personal principles. The long succession of governmental sour notes during the past decade or so compares favorably to Roseanne Barr's version of our national anthem. Wink



Were I a betting woman, I'd have laid odds you'd have called me out for 'scuttering' (which is a word I made up) rather than my misspelling of 'capitol'. Nevertheless, you are indeed correct, Mr. Stewart. And I do agree with you about the superiority of Congressional squabbling to Ms Barr's singing: I, too, much prefer the disharmony of competing idealogies to the lock-step chorale proposed in the article you posted!

Much love to you,

MoM




Just to be clear, I wasn't "calling you out" on anything. People make spelling mistakes and the usage of the homonymic Capitol and capital are among the most commonly misused. No big deal. And whatever "scuttering" means... I take no offense at people expressing their thoughts and opinions, unless they become abusive — which you were not. Cool




I was not, I assure you, the least bit put put out by your (very courtly) response. Your forum posts are always thoughtful and polite.

Love,
MoM