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George
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 08:47 am
Civilization
(Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)
DANNY KAYE AND THE ANDREWS SISTERS

Each morning, a missionary advertises with neon sign
He tells the native population that civilization is fine
And three educated savages holler from a bamboo tree
That civilization is a thing for me to see

So bongo, bongo, bongo,
I don't wanna leave the congo,
oh no no no no no

Bingo, bangle, bungle,
I'm so happy in the jungle,
I refuse to go

Don't want no bright lights,
false teeth, doorbells, landlords
I make it clear

That no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

I looked through a magazine the missionary's wife concealed

(Magazine? What happens?)

I see how people who are civilized bang you with automobiles
(You know you can get hurt that way Daniel?)
At the movies they have got to pay many coconuts to see
(What do they see, Danny?)
Uncivilized pictures that the newsreel takes of me

So bongo, bongo, bongo,
he don't wanna leave the congo
Oh no no no no no

Bingo, bangle, bungle,
he's so happy in the jungle,
he refuse to go

Don't want no penthouse,
bathtub, streetcars, taxis,
Noise in my ear

So, no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

They hurry like savages to get aboard an iron train
And though it's smokey and crowded,
they're too civilized to complain

When they've got two weeks vacation,
they hurry to vacation ground
(What do they do, Danny?)
They swim and they fish,
but that's what I do all year round

So bongo, bongo, bongo,
I don't wanna leave the congo, oh no no no no no
Bingo, bangle, bungle,
I'm so happy in the jungle,
I refuse to go

Don't want no jailhouse,
shotguns, fish-hooks, golf clubs
I got my spears

So, no matter how they coax him
I'll stay right here

They have things like the atom bomb
So I think I'll stay where I am
Civilization, I'll stay right here!
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 08:52 am
Quick on the draw, George. Following suit, listeners:


Walking through forests of palm tree apartments ---
Scoff at the monkeys who live in their dark tents
Down by the waterhole --- drunk every friday ---
Eating their nuts --- saving their raisins for sunday.
Lions and tigers who wait in the shadows ---
They're fast but they're lazy, and sleep in green meadows.
Let's bungle in the jungle --- well, that's all right by me.
I'm a tiger when I want love,
But I'm a snake if we disagree.

Just say a word and the boys will be right there:
With claws at your back to send a chill through the night air.
Is it so frightening to have me at your shoulder?
Thunder and lightning couldn't be bolder.
I'll write on your tombstone, ``i thank you for dinner.''
This game that we animals play is a winner.

Let's bungle in the jungle --- well, that's all right by me.
I'm a tiger when I want love,
But I'm a snake if we disagree.

The rivers are full of crocodile nasties
And he who made kittens put snakes in the grass.
He's a lover of life but a player of pawns ---
Yes, the king on his sunset lies waiting for dawn
To light up his jungle
As play is resumed.
The monkeys seem willing to strike up the tune.

Jethro Tull
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 10:12 am
Breaking news:

Bells and white smoke. A pope has been elected. Stay tuned, listeners We'll report who he is when we know.
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McTag
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 10:31 am
I know who it is. It's Tony Blair.
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Wiyaka
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 11:29 am
McTag, I think you're wrong. It must be President Bush. Laughing
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George
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 11:47 am
I know who it is and I'm deeply depressed.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 12:04 pm
George, will you explain to our radio audience your reservations about the new pope?

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/19/world/main689261.shtml

I was almost certain that it would have been a hispanic.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 12:27 pm
Not being Roman Catholic, listeners, I have still followed the proceedings with interest. I just recalled the following hymn from history:


Lead Kindly Light

The Pillar and the Cloud
Lead, Kindly Light, amidst th' encircling gloom
Lead Thou me on!
The night is dark, and I am far from home --
Lead Thou me on!
Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see
The distant scene -- one step enough for me.
I was not ever thus, nor pray'd that Thou
Shouldst lead me on.
I loved to choose and see my path, but now
Lead Thou me on!
I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will: remember not past years.

So long Thy power hath blest me, sure it still
Will lead me on,
O'er moor and fen, o'er crag and torrent, till
The night is gone;
And with the morn those angel faces smile
Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile.

John Henry, Cardinal Newman.

It is my understanding that Cardinal Newman wrote this when trying to decide about the Reformation.

We try to present all viewpoints here on WA2K.
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George
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 12:32 pm
Thank you for asking, Letty, but I'm a bit bummed out right now.
Also, I hesitate to get to involved with such discussions these days.
They get real ugly real fast.
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 12:39 pm
Not here they don't, George, but I respect your right to silence.

In reviewing the article, It seems that the new Pope is taking a hard line approach and is not too popular among his countrymen.

Shall we discuss Blair and Bush then? Laughing
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 02:44 pm
No. No. No Blair or Bush here. Just some birthday celebrities.

1858 May Robson [Mary J Robison] Melbourne Australia, actress (Apple Annie) died 1942
1912 Glenn T. Seaborg, chemist and discoverer of plutonium (Ishpeming, MI; died 1999)
1925 Hugh O'Brien, actor (Rochester, NY)
1926 Don Adams, actor (New York, NY)
1935 Dudley Moore, actor (London, England)
1937 Elinor Donahue, actress (Tacoma, WA)
1942 Alan Price, singer/songwriter (Fairfield, England)
1946 Tim Curry, actor (Cheshire, England)
1962 Al Unser Jr., auto racer (Albuquerque, NM)
1968 Ashley Judd, actress (Los Angeles, CA)
1979 Kate Hudson, actress (Los Angeles, CA)
?????Raggedyaggie, WA2K (No HBD greetings, please.)

http://www.infinit.com/sections/medias/dudley6.jpghttp://www.imaginenews.com/Archive/1999/FEB_1999/IMMA_WWW_PIC04_0299.jpghttp://www.blackfilm.com/i3/movies/d/delovely/008.jpg
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realjohnboy
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 03:56 pm
(A puff of white smoke emerges from realjohnboy's chimney. realjohnboy is back and, in the distance, ominously, a dog barks).
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 04:43 pm
Raggedy, Wow! Thanks, PA. My, my. How far Ashley has come and dear Dudley's Ravel's Bolero and Bo Derek. Didn't he die?

Well, John of Virginia, a puff of white smoke is right, oh, ghost who writes.(sometimes)
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 05:58 pm
Crawl Out Your Window

He sits in your room, his tomb, with a fist full of tacks
Preoccupied with his vengeance
Cursing the dead that cannot set him back
You know that he has no intentions
Of looking your way, unless it's to say
That he needs you to test his inventions.

Come on
crawl out your window
Come on
Don't say he will haunt you
You can go back to him any time you want to.

He looks so truthful, is this how he feels
Trying to peel the moon and expose it
With his businesslike anger and his bloodhounds that kneel
If he needs a third eye he just grows it
He just needs you to talk or to hand him his chalk
Or pick it up after he throws it.

Come on
crawl out your window
come on
Crawl out your window
Don't say he will haunt you
You can go back to him any time you want to.

He looks so righteous while your face is so changed
Are you frightened of the box you keep him in
While his genocide fools and his friends rearrange
Their religion of little ten women
That backs up their views but your face is so bruised
Come on out the dark is beginning.

Come on
Crawl out your window
Come on
Crawl out your window
Don't say he will haunt you?
You can go back to him any time you want to.



Copyright © 1965; renewed 1993 Special Rider Music
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 06:58 pm
edgar, I read lyrics and I memorize poems and I look to see what is behind the faces, and I find that the song is the song for its own sake.

Something crops up new every day folks, but it's the people who fall through the cracks that will never be written about; or sung about; or extolled, and perhaps they are the greatest of all.

Regardless of how we try and bring people together, there is always some faction out there that will resist that circle that never ends; that still wants their own little niche to remain as it is.

Most of us here just want resolution which we will never quite achieve. Hollywood knows that, and builds box office around it.

Tell me, listeners, how this can happen:

Ameritrade Loses 200,000 Client Files

1 hour, 36 minutes ago Business - AP


By EMILY FREDRIX, Associated Press Writer

OMAHA, Neb. - Leading online discount broker Ameritrade Holding Corp. said Tuesday it has informed about 200,000 current and former customers that a backup computer tape containing their personal information has been lost.





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The Omaha-based company mailed the notices to its clients last week, spokeswoman Donna Kush said.


The company realized the tape was missing in February, when the package it was in was damaged during shipping between vendors, Kush said. Of the four backup tapes in the package, three were found, but the fourth is still missing, she said.


Information on the tape was for people nationwide who may have been Ameritrade customers from 2000-2003, she said. The data was different for each client and may have included their Social Security numbers, among other information, Kush said.


The tapes were not marked and unless special equipment was used, the compressed data could not be extracted.


Kush said she has not heard of any misuse of the information.


"We are very confident that no harm has been done to any clients, to their accounts, to their information," Kush said.


Kush said Ameritrade did not lose the information, but rather, a third party vendor did.


The news comes as several companies have experienced their own database violations, and some thefts.


Database giant LexisNexis on Monday announced it had started alerting about 280,000 people that their personal information may have been accessed by unauthorized individuals who were using stolen passwords and IDs.


On Monday, Columbus, Ohio-based DSW Shoe Warehouse said that thieves had accessed a database with credit card records on about 1.4 million customers. The company said it has contact information for about half of those people and started sending letters notifying them of the thefts, which happened at 108 stores in 25 states between November and February.


Data broker ChoicePoint Inc., based in suburban Atlanta, said in February that information on some 145,000 consumers nationwide was taken by thieves who opened up dozens of accounts and went undetected for more than a year.

What recourse do these clients have? I wait to see.

Yes, edgar. Let's crawl out our window!
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 07:51 pm
The Gypsy's Wife



And where, where, where is my Gypsy wife tonight
I've heard all the wild reports, they can't be right
But whose head is this she's dancing with on the threshing floor
whose darkness deepens in her arms a little more
And where, where is my Gypsy wife tonight
Where, where is my Gypsy wife tonight

Ah the silver knives are flashing in the tired old cafe
A ghost climbs on the table in a bridal negligee
She says, 'My body is the light, my body is the way'
I raise my arm against it all and I catch the bride's bouquet

And where, where is my Gypsy wife tonight...

Too early for the rainbow, too early for the dove
These are the final days, this is the darkness, this is the flood
And there is no man or woman who can't be touched
But you who come between them will be judged

And where, where is my Gypsy wife tonight - Leonard Cohen
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Letty
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 08:39 pm
And this gypsy wife is saying goodnight, listeners. Sleep well and think of all those who may live with uncertainty.
From Letty with love
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Tue 19 Apr, 2005 09:45 pm
For the Pope

Sag Mir Wo Die Blumen Sind

Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Wo sind sie geblieben?
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Was ist geschehen?
Sag mir, wo die Blumen sind,
Mädchen pflückten sie geschwind.
Wann wird man je verstehen,
Wann wird man je verstehen?
Sag mir, wo die Mädchen sind
Männer nahmen sie geschwind.
Sag mir, wo die Männer sind Zogen fort,
der Krieg beginnt.
Sag, wo die Soldaten sind
Über Gräbern weht der Wind.
Sag mir, wo die Gräber sind
Blumen wehen im Sommerwind
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McTag
 
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 12:20 am
Where have all the flowers gone indeed?

I thought of a game to play, for lovers of popular song, (which might need a thread of its own, but I'm too idle to host one) and it's this:

The poster quotes a line from a song, hopefully a poetic line. The answer required is to identify the song, and the person giving the correct answer has to google the lyrics (find the complete lyrics by internet search) and post them. Then, he/she posts a line of their own, and the game goes on.

Do you want to try? here's an easy one to start:

"The subway charms us so"
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Letty
 
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 04:38 am
Good morning, WA2K radio fans.

edgar, that song is great and I'm delighted that you posted it with all the little diacritical markings.

McTag, your game for our audience sounds delightful. Let's specify a particular segment to allow our listeners to participate. How about the early part of our broadcast, U.S. time.

Summer journeys to Niag'ra
and to other places aggra-
vate all our cares.
We'll save our fares!

I've a cozy little flat in
what is known as old Manhattan
we'll settle down
right here in town!

We'll have Manhattan
the Bronx and Staten
Island too.
It's lovely going through
the zoo!

It's very fancy
on old Delancy
street you know.
The subway charms us so
when balmy breezes blow
to and fro.

And tell me what street
compares with Mott Street
in July?
Sweet pushcarts gently gli-ding by.

The great big city's a wonderous toy
just made for a girl and boy.
We'll turn Manhattan
into an isle of joy!

We'll go to Yonkers
Where true love conquers
In the whiles
And starve together dear, in Chiles

We'll go to Coney
And eat baloney on a roll
In Central Park we'll stroll
Where our first kiss we stole
Soul to soul

And "My Fair Lady" is a terrific show they say
We both may see it close, some day

The city's glamour can never spoil
The dreams of a boy and goil
We'll turn Manhattan
into an isle of joy!


Transcribed by Todd Peach <[email protected]>
(from this specific recording)

Guy from Bath England sent me this more complete version:
VERSE

Summer journeys to Niag'ra
And to other places aggra-
vate all our cares.
We'll save our fares;

I've a cozy little flat in
What is known as old Manhattan,
We'll settle down
Right here in town.

CHORUS 1

We'll have Manhattan,
The Bronx and Staten
Island too.
It's lovely going through the Zoo.

It's very fancy
On old Delancey
Street you know.
The subway charms us so,
When balmy breezes blow
To and fro.

And tell me what street
Compares with Mott Street
In July?
Sweet pushcarts gently gliding by.

The great big city's a wondrous toy
Just made for a girl and boy --
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy.

CHORUS 2

We'll go to Greenwich,
Where modern men itch
To be free,
And Bowling Green you'll see with me.

We'll bathe at Brighton,
The fish you'll frighten
When you're in,
Your bathing suit so thin
Will make the shellfish grin,

Fin to fin.

I'd like to take a
Sail on Jamaica
Bay with you,
And fair Canarsie's Lakes we'll view.

The city's bustle cannot destroy
The dreams of a girl and boy --
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy.

CHORUS 3

We'll go to Yonkers,
Where true love conquers
In the wilds
And starve together, dear, in Childs'.

We'll go to Coney
And eat bologny
On a roll,
In Central Park we'll stroll
Where our first kiss we stole,
Soul to soul.

And South Pacific
Is a terrific
Show they say,
We both may see it close some day.

The city's clamour can never spoil
The dreams of a boy and goil --
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy.

CHORUS 4

We'll have Manhattan,
The Bronx and Staten
Island too,
We'll try to cross Fifth Avenue.

As black as onyx
We'll find the Bronix
Park Express,
Our Flatbush flat, I guess,
Will be a great success,
More or less.

A short vacation
On Inspiration
Point we'll spend,
And in the station house we'll end.

But Civic Virtue cannot destroy
The dreams of a girl and boy --
We'll turn Manhattan
Into an isle of joy!

All right, listeners. The next caller to identify this line will receive a free weekend at the McTags' home in Manchester.<smile>

there were angels dining at the Ritz
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