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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 06:28 am
I don't know why but I've always been a fan of Stevie Wonder! Let's see if I can remember one of his:

No new years day
To celebrate
No chocolate girls or candy hearts
To give away.
No first of spring
No songs to sing
In fact it's just another ordinary day.

No April rain
No flowers bloom
No wedding Saturdays within the month of June.
But what it is, it's somethong true,
Made up of these 3 words that I must say to you.

I just called to say I love you.
I just called to say how much I cared.
I just called to say I love you.
And I mean it from the bottom of my heart.

I, unfortunately, cannot remember any more of that song. Oh well, it was worth a try, I guess.
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 06:34 am
Wales, I like Stevie as well. You'll find varied tastes and items of interest here. Incidentally, we have something in common. Follow the link to this castle, and you'll know something of my ancestors:

http://www.holoweb.net/~liam/pictures/oldbooks/HistoryOfWales/pages/15-Ragland-Castle/
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 06:42 am
Well, here it is Friday morning. I sing tonight. I always feel robust when that's on my agenda. With that in mind I'd like to send this song out to our faithful audience and especially to Boston .

We Are The Champions

I've paid my dues -
Time after time -
I've done my sentence
But committed no crime -
And bad mistakes
I've made a few
I've had my share of sand kicked in my face -
But I've come through

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -

I've taken my bows
And my curtain calls -
You brought me fame and fortuen and everything that goes with it
-
I thank you all -

But it's been no bed of roses
No pleasure cruise -
I consider it a challenge before the whole human race -
And I ain't gonna lose -

We are the champions - my friends
And we'll keep on fighting - till the end -
We are the champions -
We are the champions
No time for losers
'Cause we are the champions - of the world -
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 06:46 am
Wow! Bob. I didn't know that you could sing. Fantastic song. Now go eat your Wheaties. Razz

Thought for Today: ``Nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.'' - Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, German philosopher (1770-1831).
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 06:58 am
Hi Letty:

I sing karaoke on Friday night down at my little neighborhood bar right down the hill. Last weekend I had a departure from form by singing Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Why? Don't know. Just felt like it so off I went. Had a blast. Sounds odd but like my hawk banding activities it feels therapeutic. Alays feel good before, during and after.
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:03 am
Hey Letty! Raglan is literally down the road from where I live! Anyway GREAT song Bob! My partner does the occasional karaeoke, but personally I cannot sing so I decide to save everyone the embarrassment!
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panzade
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:17 am
Letty , this is the Welsh castle where I went to school.

http://www.castlewales.com/donats.html
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:21 am
Hey Pan! I still don't understand why you would leave sunny Glamorgan for Florida! I just noticed all you guyz are ''veteran members'' and I am a ''newbie'' I suddenly feel out of my league!
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:21 am
Hi wales and welcome to a2k. There's no problem with singing. The problem exists for the listeners. Some people just get up and belt it out. Did you see My Best Friend's Wedding? Cameron Diaz was tricked into singing. Initially the audience was booing but during the song that she toughed out they changed and she received a rousing accolade. They weren't applauding her singing but her courage. Sometimes there's even a rating system. Wow, that's a five beer song. It is fun.
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:32 am
I get you're point Bob, however I don't think anything will change my mind on this! I have low confidence as it is, I don't need a bar full of people booing me to exaggerate that fact! Can anyone tell me what the No.1 is in America? I've always wondered what their taste in music is like!
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:42 am
Wales, everyone here started where you are now. You acquire confidence by doing and you are doing it. The confidence will come naturally. I only started singing 2 years ago. I'm 65 now. I can't believe I went through life without doing it before. I love it. I don't know the #1 song. Nor do I want to know. You won't find the #1 song in a karaoke book. It takes time to reach the point where enough singers know it and request it. The people running that karaoke have to have that available in a karaoke release to play it. If today's #1 song is replaced in a couple of weeks, it'll never be requested.
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 07:50 am
Ok, Bob next time I see a karaeoke night, I promise you I shall give it a go! I think I might start off with a duet, at least that way I have someone to recover the situation if I mess up!
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 08:00 am
Remember you're not alone. The experienced singers unless they're ego driven will be happy to join you at the mike. I've gone up many times to help a new singer. You are right in that the veteran will carry the tune and you'll chime in. Very soon you'll want to sing alone. Just jump in both feet and have fun.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 08:09 am
And listening audience this next song goes out to our new member wales. We wish her well.

Elvis Presley


Can't Help Falling In Love

Wise men say only fools rush in
but I can't help falling in love with you
Shall I stay
would it be a sin
If I can't help falling in love with you

Like a river flows surely to the sea
Darling so it goes
some things are meant to be
take my hand, take my whole life too
for I can't help falling in love with you

Like a river flows surely to the sea
Darling so it goes
some things are meant to be
take my hand, take my whole life too
for I can't help falling in love with you
for I can't help falling in love with you
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 08:27 am
Thank you Bob! I love Elvis! And that happens to be 1 of my favourites! The news in Wales is this: 3 new Da Vinci paintings found in Florence, Italy! Swansea hospital to be renovated and Green Day to perform at the Millenium Stadium.
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 09:55 am
See Wales? You're right at home already. <smile>

Bob, I think it is excellent that you sing. Great fun, is it not?

Panz, I am awed. That school looks as though it came right out of a gothic novel, or at least one of the Bronte sisters' books. Wow! Raggedy will flip.

Listeners, aren't we delighted to have such a delightful and motley crew on WA2K? Stay tuned for more adventures.
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 09:59 am
I would now like to announce that I, wles_rules, am in a reasonably famous blues band! I am the drummer for Bluesie Susie, don't worry we're not actually that well known, I just stated that we were famous to grab some attention, oh well...
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Letty
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 10:28 am
Well, give us a drum roll then, Wales. This news item is intriguing:

Science - Reuters


Tutankhamun Murder Mystery Hangs on March Report

Thu Feb 17, 8:16 AM ET Science - Reuters



CAIRO (Reuters) - A team of experts expects to announce in March whether the latest test results on the mummified body of Tutankhamun will provide evidence for the theory that the boy pharaoh was murdered.



Zahi Hawass, head of the Egyptian government's Supreme Council for Antiquities, told Reuters that results from a high tech x-ray scan of the mummy would help explain a bone chip in the skull that has sparked the murder theory.


"This hole in the skull, people talked about it a lot, we have to tell the public and the scholars what is this hole exactly and therefore we need time," Hawass said.


"We are finishing the examination and the announcement will be at the beginning of March."


Although the treasures and artifacts from his burial tomb have famously toured the world, the mummified body of the boy king has been examined only four times in detail since British archaeologist Howard Carter stunned the archaeology community by finding Tutankhamun's tomb intact in 1922.


In January, the mummified corpse was given its first CT (computed tomography) scan, which uses special x-ray equipment to obtain image data from different body angles.


Archaeologists last opened the coffin in 1968, when an x-ray revealed the chip of bone in his skull which led to the theory that the king was killed with a blow to the head. His high priest and army commander have been mooted as chief suspects.


Tutankhamun ruled during a troubled and confusing period in Egyptian history, starting shortly after the death of the monotheist pharaoh Akhenaten in 1362 BC, who may have been his father. Tutankhamun died just as he was reaching adulthood.


"Many things happened with the mummy. We are examining and answering all these questions," Hawass said.


Hawass said the team of experts was currently made up of Egyptians, including experts in pathology and anthropology, but said they would be joined by experts from Italy and Switzerland at the end of the month.

Bob, you ought to appreciate that bit.
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wales rules
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 10:36 am
How about this for intriguing news! Scientific proof that God exists, take a look!

Dec. 9, 2004 - A British philosophy professor who has been a leading champion of atheism for more than a half-century has changed his mind. He now believes in God more or less based on scientific evidence, and says so on a video released Thursday.

At age 81, after decades of insisting belief is a mistake, Antony Flew has concluded that some sort of intelligence or first cause must have created the universe. A super-intelligence is the only good explanation for the origin of life and the complexity of nature, Flew said in a telephone interview from England.

Flew said he's best labeled a deist like Thomas Jefferson, whose God was not actively involved in people's lives.

"I'm thinking of a God very different from the God of the Christian and far and away from the God of Islam, because both are depicted as omnipotent Oriental despots, cosmic Saddam Husseins," he said. "It could be a person in the sense of a being that has intelligence and a purpose, I suppose."

Flew first made his mark with the 1950 article "Theology and Falsification," based on a paper for the Socratic Club, a weekly Oxford religious forum led by writer and Christian thinker C.S. Lewis.

Over the years, Flew proclaimed the lack of evidence for God while teaching at Oxford, Aberdeen, Keele, and Reading universities in Britain, in visits to numerous U.S. and Canadian campuses and in books, articles, lectures and debates.

There was no one moment of change but a gradual conclusion over recent months for Flew, a spry man who still does not believe in an afterlife.

Yet biologists' investigation of DNA "has shown, by the almost unbelievable complexity of the arrangements which are needed to produce (life), that intelligence must have been involved," Flew says in the new video, "Has Science Discovered God?"

The video draws from a New York discussion last May organized by author Roy Abraham Varghese's Institute for Metascientific Research in Garland, Texas. Participants were Flew; Varghese; Israeli physicist Gerald Schroeder, an Orthodox Jew; and Roman Catholic philosopher John Haldane of Scotland's University of St. Andrews.

The first hint of Flew's turn was a letter to the August-September issue of Britain's Philosophy Now magazine. "It has become inordinately difficult even to begin to think about constructing a naturalistic theory of the evolution of that first reproducing organism," he wrote.

The letter commended arguments in Schroeder's "The Hidden Face of God" and "The Wonder of the World" by Varghese, an Eastern Rite Catholic layman.

This week, Flew finished writing the first formal account of his new outlook for the introduction to a new edition of his "God and Philosophy," scheduled for release next year by Prometheus Press.

Prometheus specializes in skeptical thought, but if his belief upsets people, well "that's too bad," Flew said. "My whole life has been guided by the principle of Plato's Socrates: Follow the evidence, wherever it leads."

Last week, Richard Carrier, a writer and Columbia University graduate student, posted new material based on correspondence with Flew on the atheistic www.infidels.org Web page. Carrier assured atheists that Flew accepts only a "minimal God" and believes in no afterlife.

Flew's "name and stature are big. Whenever you hear people talk about atheists, Flew always comes up," Carrier said. Still, when it comes to Flew's reversal, "apart from curiosity, I don't think it's like a big deal."

Flew told The Associated Press his current ideas have some similarity with American "intelligent design" theorists, who see evidence for a guiding force in the construction of the universe. He accepts Darwinian evolution but doubts it can explain the ultimate origins of life.

A Methodist minister's son, Flew became an atheist at 15.

Early in his career, he argued that no conceivable events could constitute proof against God for believers, so skeptics were right to wonder whether the concept of God meant anything at all.

Another landmark was his 1984 "The Presumption of Atheism," playing off the presumption of innocence in criminal law. Flew said the debate over God must begin by presuming atheism, putting the burden of proof on those arguing that God exists.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Fri 18 Feb, 2005 11:06 am
We must remember too there could be a logical reason for the hole in the head other than murder. Egyptologists have known for some time that cranial openings before have been found with the explanation that it was done for relieving pressure on the brain.
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