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Quote by NightMan
( Sigh ) I was hoping for A bigger turn out. What happened?


Can you really blame people? Basically you're calling everyone on Lush a bunch of assholes that only care about sex. So much so that we don't have a sense of humor. There is lots of funny stuff on here. Some of these assholes are so fucking sarcastic and funny that it oozes off they profile pages and into their posts. Yeah, I'm looking at you CG! haha If you don't like the "all sex" stuff in the games forums, don't go there. There are entire sections strictly for humor. Although, if you would take the time to play in the word games section and/or get to know the people that frequent those sections you might become part of the humor and have a little fun.

I know lots of people here with a great sense of humor. But we took the time to engage each other and chat and let our humor come out naturally. Maybe you should try that approach. No one is going to be your little music box monkey and put on a show for you just to appease your need for laughter.

You can dismiss me as not having a sense of humor if you wish, I just didn't see this post as particularly funny.
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Quote by Highwayman
Maybe hyperbole has been lost.



I love that piece of music. Hopefully, even those that don't believe in any divine being can hear this music and still appreciate it for the masterpiece that it is. Especially when done well like this group did. Did you know it is customary to stand any time the "Hallelujah Chorus" is performed? When Handel's "Messiah" was perform in England for King George II, he stood for "Hallelujah", and when the King stands, everyone stands. No one knows why he stood, he may have just been stretching his legs. Or maybe he was ready to go, or maybe the music moved him. No one knows. This tradition still goes on today, professional musicians are usually a little put out if they perform this and the audience doesn't stand.
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I always have been and always will be shy, particularly in large crowds or around people I don't know.
I second what NN said. It's our connection to our parents and grandparents. It's the songs they listened to as children. When when they had kids, they played the same songs so those kids now have an emotional connection to them. Generation to generation, those same songs are getting passed down. When I hear "White Christmas" I think of my old Aunt Mildred.

"O Holy Night" also is dear to me. I remember, vividly, the first time music touched my soul. I was 8 or 10 yrs old and a lady sang it in church. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up as she belted out that tune, goosebumps on my skin. I knew at that moment I'd have to do something with music.

"Rudolph The Red..." reminds me of watching the old tv show with my sisters. It was one of the highlights of Christmas time for us as kids.

When I hear those old Christmas songs I can see my grandparents. I can smell their homes.

And, I hope to pass those same kind of memories down to my kids and their kids.
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