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>,
"Spangliekin's Ransom" <spangle_mkr@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Rita Hansard" <ritahansard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:d6j45p$beg$0@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > <quatorzejames@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:1116472980.443897.23790@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> <<I'm guessing (hoping)>>
> >>
> >> thanks for your honesty.
> >> wasn't that a dionne warwick song?
> >
> > Wi****n' and Hopin' -- lyrics by Ani Difranco, but covered by Dionne
> > Warwick and Dusty Springfield.
> >
> > "Ya gotta show him that you care just for him...Do the things he likes
to
> > do"
> >
> > I'm glad those days are over.
> >
> > Rita
> > Rita
> >
>
>
>
> Ummmm.....no. I own nearly all of Ani Difranco's catalog of albums and
have
> seen her perform live. She doesn't *write* songs like "Wi****n' and
Hopin' ".
> They're far more personal and political in nature. Some are cynically
> humorous and others (like the song Two Little Girls, for instance, off
her
> Little Plastic Castles CD) are often quite graphic in their imagery and
> sometimes absolutely heartbreaking. She's highly outspoken and not
afraid to
> shock, let's just put it that way.
>
I assume that the OP was being facetious, since I'm pretty sure the
dusty springfielfd version was out when Ani difranco was, at the
absolute oldest, maybe 4.
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Hothead
Living in a war-driven economy, we men are taught to distance ourselves
from
our emotions, to control them. Emotional men don't make good soldiers.
It's difficult to suppress a supposed enemy if you're armed with an
M16 and empathy. MJK


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