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- Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1992 11:57:52 CST
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- From: Dave <USTS060@RUST1.DPO.UAB.EDU>
- Subject: Fave Xmas tunes
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- Geez, I can't beleive I forgot this one, and now almost everyone's
- gone home. Aw, well here goes anyway.
- One of the best and sappiest Xmas tunes I'vce ever heard was
- "Fairytale of New York" by none other than the Pogues.
- On the subject of God and his omnipotent feelings and whether
- they've been hurt by such artists as Danzig:
- David Malbuff (sorry I deleted yer post before I decided to
- respond) correctly stated the real heart of Lenny's question and
- consequently the source of artistic debate for the past few years.
- The heart of this debate (as paraphrased by me) is: Why
- is it that some symbols and images are sacred and others not and who
- determines whose are
- sacred?======================================================================
- Rev. Dave Hall | "It's not the voting that's
- usts060@rust1.dpo.uab.edu | democracy, it's the counting.
- | -- Tom Stoppard
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