On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Greg Earle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  For some reason, reading this reminded me of one of my favorite
>  quotes of all time (taken from the Epilogue section of the Sex
>  Pistols' "The Filth And The Fury" DVD, with a bunch of talking
>  head interviews):
>
>  "It seems to me like the dividing line, kinda, between being a kid
>  and being an adult is that when you are a kid, you want to impose
>  yourself on the world and change the world to be like you, and be
>  congratulated for being yourself.
>
>  The other side of that line is you realize that the world itself
>  is interesting, and you should take a look, instead of wanting it
>  to pay attention at you."
>
>  -- Richard Hell

of course this idea makes no sense. if everyone felt this way, we
would all be sitting around waiting for one another to do something
interesting. what good is that?

tom

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