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Capt. Rob June 25th 07 03:39 AM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
BTW what's the difference between
classical & baroque?


OMG!!! You are wimpering about classical music and you ask this silly
question??? BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHA!!!!



If you consider going to a concert by one of the all-time greats
such
as James Galway or Itzhak Perlman as "dinner & a show" then you
should
give your ticket to somebody who can appreciate it.


Well, it sure wouldn't be you. The sad part is that fake sophisticates
like you actually think that you somehow own the intellectual rights
of apreciation to classical music. What a sad person you are.
Classical is for everyone and someone with a good ear, and little
knowledge can love it far more than you. What a pompous ass you
are...first about sailing and now about music!


Picasso was an outstanding genius but he wasted most of his life &
his
talent being Picasso.


Who cares about your thoughts on Picasso. He did what he wanted and it
was his talent to use as he wished. You're entitled to your primitive
opinions, but don't think for a second that you don't sound like a
inflated ass commenting on Picasso.

The most impressive work of his that I've seen
was in the Picasso museum in Paris, a small collage of a bullfight.
When you look at it the first time, it looks like a colored paper &
tinfoil collage of a bullfight scene. When you look closely, you
realize it's a painting... and that it's extraordinarily realistic.



Realistic? Golly, you must have never absorbed anything about
Picasso's intent or style in your whole life.


Now tell us about any exhibits of Renoir or Van Gogh or Breughel
etc
etc you may have seen & remembered.


I've seen Starry Night. So? Should I give you my impression of it, my
emotional reaction? Let's just say I liked it, but I'd hate to have it
hanging in my home.


"Man in the High Tower" could be considered a classic by some sci-
fi
fans. Not his best IMHO.


Man in the High Tower was not his best writing, but it's an
extraordinary detailed work.


Not really. I have a lot of other things to do with my life.


That sounds pretty funny, Doug. I have a 3 year old son. I sail my
boat 3 times per week, usually with my son. I've been two a live
concert this month and spent time listening to music. I've read two
books in the last three weeks. I'm working on my own book. And on top
of that all I can still find loads of time for my wife, child, music,
movies and a sweet 7-9 hours of sleep each night. Oh, and I have a new
house and investment property. So how is it that you now lost your
sailboat and power about, but still have no time for great films?


You seem to be rather bitter, Bubbles, and you certainly have a
negative view of marriage.


I have a bitter view of YOUR marriage. Perhaps it echoes what I've
seen happen to others. She took away your sailboat, Doug. That's the
long and short of it. You WERE looking at nice sailboats for a while
hoping she'd go for one. But she wanted the trawler and you cut your
losses. You should have cut them sooner.


Do you mean that you only have a boat because your wife lets you?



At least the comment above makes it clear who's really bitter, Doug!
My wife loves me and has made sure that we have a sailboat. She made
it her priority because she knew it was something important to me.
We've been aboard some hefty trawlers and luxury yachts and she's
gained the sense to know how offensive they are. Perhaps she learned
it from me, but that's just fine. She sees no point in being on the
water and powering about in a fake tugboat. Thank god.


Now all you have to do is learn to actually sail.


Sure, Doug! What else can you say? I'll post pics of the sail flying
soon along with the interesting specs.
As usual everyone here talks a good game, but I'm actually the only
one PLAYING a good game by actually sailing.
Vroom Vroom, Doug!!!


RB
35s5
NY


Scotty June 25th 07 02:41 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 

"**** Head Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...



I have a 3 year old son. I sail my
boat 3 times per week,


At that rate, you'll NEVER catch up to me.

Scotty



Capt. Rob June 25th 07 05:30 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
wrote...

"At that rate, you'll NEVER stay home as much as me."




We know. I'm off to the boat at 1:30.



RB
35s5
NY


Scotty June 25th 07 06:23 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 

"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
oups.com..
..
wrote...

"At that rate, you'll NEVER stay home as much as me."




We know. I'm off to the boat at 1:30.



and back in the slip by 3:30?




Jeff June 25th 07 09:38 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
* Scotty wrote, On 6/25/2007 9:41 AM:
"**** Head Rob" wrote in message
ups.com...


I have a 3 year old son. I sail my
boat 3 times per week,


At that rate, you'll NEVER catch up to me.

Scotty


I'll only go out three times this summer. Once for about 3 weeks,
another for 4 weeks, and then a week or two before Labor Day. I don't
bother counting it if its one night or less.



Capt. Scumbalino June 25th 07 11:41 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
Capt. Rob wrote:

Realistic? Golly, you must have never absorbed anything about
Picasso's intent or style in your whole life.


Quite. Realism in painting is a technical pursuit and has nothing to do with
art. Same goes for more-or-less-random slapping of paint. Technique is
irrelevant except to the artist, since he's the one that has to use it to
produce the art. Within that context, technique isn't 'art', it's craft.
It's the end result, and the viewer's relationship with it, that counts.


I've seen Starry Night. So? Should I give you my impression of it, my
emotional reaction? Let's just say I liked it, but I'd hate to have it
hanging in my home.


I'd have it - I'm sure it's a bit better than my passable copy. I had the
opportunity to get up close and personal with Wheatfield With Cypresses a
few months ago (the exhibition was so good, I went twice, and probably gave
that one painting a good couple of hours). Oddly enough, I prefer my own
copy - my colours are stronger, and I feel my version of the image is more
striking. It was a real treat to get such a close look at the original - I
discovered that my impasto is heavier and more aggressive than Van Gogh's.


--
Capt Scumbalino



Scotty June 25th 07 11:59 PM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
"Jeff" wrote in message
...
* Scotty wrote, On 6/25/2007 9:41 AM:
"**** Head Rob" wrote in message
I have a 3 year old son. I sail my
boat 3 times per week,


At that rate, you'll NEVER catch up to me.

Scotty


I'll only go out three times this summer. Once for about

3 weeks,
another for 4 weeks, and then a week or two before Labor

Day. I don't
bother counting it if its one night or less.



That's great.
2 weeks is the most I'm ''allowed'' to do , for now.

Scotty




Jeff June 26th 07 01:22 AM

Doug Cries!!!!
 
* Scotty wrote, On 6/25/2007 6:59 PM:
"Jeff" wrote in message
...
* Scotty wrote, On 6/25/2007 9:41 AM:
"**** Head Rob" wrote in message
I have a 3 year old son. I sail my
boat 3 times per week,
At that rate, you'll NEVER catch up to me.

Scotty

I'll only go out three times this summer. Once for about

3 weeks,
another for 4 weeks, and then a week or two before Labor

Day. I don't
bother counting it if its one night or less.



That's great.
2 weeks is the most I'm ''allowed'' to do , for now.


This year our daughter is off to sleep-away-camp so we'll be able
spend some serious time in the boonies rather than staying in the
kid-friendly towns. She doesn't mind hanging out at an island for a
few days, but you can't expect a kid to do that for a month. If this
summer works out, we might even forgo a slip for next summer and stay
out the whole time. Actually, we'll have to in order to afford our
daughter's camp!



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