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willow tl
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 04:25 am
FEEL THE FIRE
written by: Peabo Bryson
Sung by: Stephanie Mills






Somethin' that you told
Stayed in my head all night long
You wanted me to love you
When you said simply
Reach out and touch me
My love is in your hands

Feel me
I want to feel the fire, mmm
Feel me
I want to feel you, oh

And if I should lose your love
For any reason, any reason at all
Then let my record show
I gave you all the love I know, ooh, ooh, oh, oh

It's somethin' that you told me
It stayed in my head all night long
You wanted me to love you
When you said simply
Reach out and touch me
My love is in your hands, come on, y'all

Feel me
I want to feel the fire, yeah, oh
Feel me, all you got to do
I want to feel you, I wanna feel you, yes, I do, oh

And if I should lose your love
For any reason, any reason at all
Then hey, please let my record show
I gave you all the love I know, oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, oh...

Feel the fire
Feel...oh...
Don't try to play with my emotions
Give me love, give me all the love and all your devotion

Oh...oh...oh...oh...
Feel the fire
Feel the fire
Don't, don't try to play with my

Feel the fire
Feel the fire
Feel the fire


originally sung by Teddy Pendergras, I truly enjoy this version sung by Stephanie Mills..Dorothy from the WIZ....for my friend Joe this morning.
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 05:48 am
Good morning, listeners. WA2K is on the air with a beautiful song by Willow and dedicated to Joe.

It's a cool morning here in Florida.

News item:

Just in--500,000 people are homeless in Britain.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/afp/20041212/wl_uk_afp/britainsocialhomeless_041212225404

This is a sad situation at any time of the year, but, somehow, it's more disheartening during the holidays. No statistics concerning the homeless in America, but I'm certain that it's just as high here, if not worse.

A bizarre situation from London:

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=1541&ncid=1541&e=9&u=/afp/20041212/en_afp/britaincrimeholmesoffbeat_041212123110

Well, let's pick things up a bit, and send a warm and heartfelt thanks to all of you out there who listen to our radio station. Our singing, writing, innovative janitor has taken a brief leave of absence to visit Germany. Hope he is in Walter's area and will say "hi" to him, and to our delightful friends, Urs and big dice.(and, of course, their Christmas cats).
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 07:38 am
Now here's a truly upbeat note:

Dyslexia has dedicated an entire thread to edgarblythe who was modest but appreciative. Even the bulldog, Frank offered his kudos.

You really deserved it, edgar
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msolga
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 07:44 am
Just twiddling my dial here ..... Ah, here's Letty! Very Happy
Good morning to you at 12:45 am, Melbourne, Oz time!
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:20 am
Msolga, it's always a pleasure to have you Aussies as avid listeners. What's up in Melbourne?
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msolga
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:31 am
Can I report on that tomorrow, when I'm a little more alert, Letty? It's now 1:30 am, just abot bed time & my brain has turned to fudge!
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:35 am
Good morning. slight dusting of snow here in Western Pa. - and I hope it stays slight.

Just read the bizarre story posted by Letty and was wondering if the poor guy bought a new pair of shoelaces for the occasion. Sad.

Some folks to remember on this 13th day of December:

1818 Mary Todd Lincoln, first lady of the United States (Lexington, KY; died 1882)
1887 Alvin Cullum York, World War I hero (Pall Mall, TN; died 1964)
1913 Archie Moore, champion boxer (Benoit, MS; died 1998)
1920 George Shultz, former secretary of state (New York, NY)
1925 Dick Van Dyke, actor/comedian (West Plains, MO)
1927 Christopher Plummer, actor (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
1930 Robert Prosky, actor (Philadelphia, PA)
1941 John Davidson, actor/singer (Pittsburgh, PA)
1949 Ted Nugent, singer (Detroit, MI)
1957 Steve Buscemi, actor (Brooklyn, NY)

(I saw John Davidson perform in Vegas once. I wonder what ever happened to him. )

Happy Birthday Dick:

http://www.scrumptious.com/DickVanDyke2.jpg

Remember, Just a spoonful of sugar............
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Phoenix32890
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:36 am
msolga- Funny that you should mention "fudge". For those of you who are looking for something to do on a cold winter's night, have I found a winner! At your disposal, here are 475 recipes for fudge. A flavor for every discerning taste! And thank you, msolga, for leading me into that great segue!

http://www.recipesource.com/desserts/candy/fudge/indexall.html
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msolga
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:38 am
Glad to be of some small help, Letty! Laughing
And now it's good night from me & good morning to the rest of you! Very Happy
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 08:49 am
Thanks, Raggedy. Dear Dick and his many talents. Here's Phoenix talkin' sugar, but I'll bet there's more than a spoonful in them recipes.

Christopher Plummer is Canadian? Shocked
Trying to remember John Davidson.

Well listeners, there you have the celebs and the fudge.

quote from Peter Billingsly in the movie A Christmas Story:

Oh, fudge.................................... Very Happy

Msolga, here's a song for you:


Sleepy time gal you're turning night into days
Sleepy time gal you've danced the evening away
Before each silvery star fades out of sight
Please give me one little kiss then let us whisper goodnight
It's getting late and dear your pillow's waitin'

Sleepy time gal when all your dancing is through
Sleepy time gal I'll find a cottage for you
You'll learn to cook and sew
What's more you'll love it I know
When you're a stay at home, play at home 8 oclock sleepy time gal

It's getting late and dear your pillow's waiting
Sleepy time gal when all your dancing is through
Sleepy time gal I'll find a cottage for you
You'll learn to cook and to sew
What's more you'll love it I know
When you're a stay at home, play at home 8 oclock sleepy time gal


DEAN MARTIN
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George
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 09:54 am
And now a health tip from Jules Leotard:

Phoenix posted a warning that laptops may be a danger to male fertility.
Well, my parents always warned me about those same dangers resulting
from my snuggy little outfits. Jules, they said, those outfits are so tight
people can tell your sex and your religion.

Just kidding!

You may not care about yourself, they said, but have some regard for the
family, Jules.

Just kidding!
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 10:01 am
Very Happy George, you are the WA2K radio comic. Marvelous, my friend.

(Goes off laughing for a sumptuous brunch)
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 10:50 am
George cracked me up. Very Happy

Letty: Trying to remember John Davidson?

Davidson was the host of "The Kraft Summer Music Hall" (1966), had his own show in 1969 for a year and then again in 1980 for two years. He also made lots of guest singing appearances and appeared on a number of TV specials. I thought he had a lovely voice.
Oh, I just saw on IMDb that he appeared as a Talk Show Host in Edward Scissorhands (1990) . I don't remember him in that one. I do remember him having a small role in Concorde: Airplane "79. http://www.spotlightwww.com/john_davidson_big.jpg
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BumbleBeeBoogie
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 10:54 am
What does Dr. Lola think of Michael Moore's theory?
What does Dr. Lola think of Michael Moore's theory?

12/13/04

Dear Friends,

It is no surprise that the Republicans are sore winners. They have spent the better part of the past month beating their chests, threatening to send to Siberia any Republican who doesn't toe the line (poor Arlen Specter), and promising everything short of martial law if the Democrats don't do what they are told.

What's worse is to watch the pathetic sight of the DLC (the conservative, pro-corporate group of Democrats) apologizing for being Democrats and promising to "purge" the party of the likes of, well, all of US! Their comments are so hilarious and really not even worth recognizing but the media is paying so much attention to them, I thought it might be worth doing a little reality check.

The most people the DLC is able to get out to an event of theirs is about 200 at their annual dinner (where you have to pay thousands of dollars to get in).

Contrast this with the following:

* Total Members of Move On: More than 2,000,000
* Total Attendance at Vote for Change Concerts: An estimated 280,000
* Total Union Members in U.S.: Around 16,000,000
* Total Number of People Who Have Seen "Fahrenheit 9/11": Over 50 million
* Total Number of You Reading This: Perhaps 10 million or more

The days of trying to move the Democratic Party to the right are over. We lost a very close election (a one-state difference) by running the #1 liberal in the Senate. Not bad. The country is shifting in our direction, not to the right. But the country was attacked and people were scared. They were manipulated with fear. And America has never thrown a sitting president out during wartime. That's the facts. Oh, and our candidate could have run a better campaign (but we'll have that discussion another day).


The answer is quite simple. They beat us because they are abusers. We can call it hate. We can call it fear. We can say it is unfair. But we are looped into the cycle of violence, and we need to start calling the dominating side what they are: abusive. And we need to recognize that we are the victims of verbal, mental, and even, in the case of Iraq, physical violence.

As victims we can't stop asking ourselves what we did wrong. We can't seem to grasp that they will keep hitting us and beating us as long as we keep sticking around and asking ourselves what we are doing to deserve the beating.

Listen to George Bush say that the will of God excuses his behavior. Listen, as he refuses to take responsibility, or express remorse, or even once, admit a mistake. Watch him strut, and tell us that he will only work with those who agree with him, and that each of us is only allowed one question (soon, it will be none at all; abusers hit hard when questioned; the press corps can tell you that). See him surround himself with only those who pledge oaths of allegiance. Hear him tell us that if we will only listen and do as he says and agree with his every utterance, all will go well for us (it won't; we will never be worthy).

And watch the Democratic Party leadership walk on eggshells, try to meet him, please him, wash the windows better, get out that spot, distance themselves from gays and civil rights. See the Democrats cry for the attention and affection and approval of the President and his followers. Watch us squirm. Watch us descend into a world of crazy-making, where logic does not work and the other side tells us we are nuts when we rely on facts. A world where, worst of all, we begin to believe we are crazy.

How to break free? Again, the answer is quite simple.

First, you must admit you are a victim. Then, you must declare the state of affairs unacceptable. Next, you must promise to protect yourself and everyone around you that is being victimized. You don't do this by responding to their demands, or becoming more like them, or engaging in logical conversation, or trying to persuade them that you are right. You also don't do this by going catatonic and resigned, by closing up your ears and eyes and covering your head and submitting to the blows, figuring its over faster and hurts less if you don't resist and fight back.

Instead, you walk away. You find other folks like yourself, 57 million of them, who are hurting, broken, and beating themselves up. You tell them what you've learned, and that you aren't going to take it anymore. You stand tall, with 57 million people at your side and behind you, and you look right into the eyes of the abuser and you tell him to go to hell. Then you walk out the door, taking the kids and gays and minorities with you, and you start a new life. The new life is hard. But it's better than the abuse.

We have a mandate to be as radical and liberal and steadfast as we need to be. The progressive beliefs and social justice we stand for, our core, must not be altered. We are 57 million strong. We are building from the bottom up. We are meeting, on the net, in church basements, at work, in small groups, and right now, we are crying, because we are trying to break free and we don't know how.

Any battered woman in America, any oppressed person around the globe who has defied her oppressor will tell you this: There is nothing wrong with you. You are in good company. You are safe. You are not alone. You are strong. You must change only one thing: Stop responding to the abuser.

Don't let him dictate the terms or frame the debate (he'll win, not because he's right, but because force works). Sure, we can build a better grassroots campaign, cultivate and raise up better leaders, reform the election system to make it fail-proof, stick to our message, learn from the strategy of the other side. But we absolutely must dispense with the notion that we are weak, godless, cowardly, disorganized, crazy, too liberal, naive, amoral, "loose," irrelevant, outmoded, stupid and soon to be extinct. We have the mandate of the world to back us, and the legacy of oppressed people throughout history.

Even if you do everything right, they'll hit you anyway. Look at the poor souls who voted for this nonsense. They are working for six dollars an hour if they are working at all, their children are dying overseas and suffering from lack of health care and a depleted environment and a shoddy education.

And they don't even know they are being hit.

How true. And that is our challenge over the next couple of years; to hold out our hand to those being hit the hardest and help them leave behind a party that only seeks to keep beating them, their children, and the kid next door who's on his way to Iraq.

Yours,

Michael Moore
www.michaelmoore.com
[email protected]
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 11:25 am
Raggedy, He looks very familiar and upon a bit of research from our illustrious team, I was totally amazed at the man's credentials. I simply can't think of how his voice sounded. Hmmmm. Maybe a bit like Jack Jones?

BBB, I for one, was totally impressed with that commentary.

Well, I'm not certain where our manager is, but perhaps our humorous George, ass't, will carry on.

Listeners, I have really been caught up in all that has transpired here in our studio. Please stay tuned.
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 11:35 am
Letty: Try this link for Davidson. I like Kind of Hush. Very Happy http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00000JWRM/ref=m_art_li_2/104-2748078-7130353?v=glance&s=music
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 02:27 pm
Raggedy, I just filed that in favorites so that I could listen when WA2K radio is off the air. I adore the Shadow of your Smile. Used to sing that. The intervals are damned hard, though.

I think Dr. Lola must be out mountie hunting, listeners. Cool
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 04:36 pm
Keep watching to the end. Worth it. Wink
http://www.gatrill.com/christmas.html
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Letty
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 04:52 pm
C.I. I may be late returning my video, but it was well worth it.


A million thanks!
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George
 
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Reply Mon 13 Dec, 2004 05:58 pm
cicerone imposter wrote:
Keep watching to the end. Worth it. Wink
http://www.gatrill.com/christmas.html

A2K must be gettin' to me. I kept waiting for something nasty to happen!
Thanks, C.I. and a big Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww....
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