In a message dated 4/15/08 3:30:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> I don't know Lucia, though I just Googled here.
>
> I see what you mean but I have a problem: Would someone who
> said with equal vehemence that they liked jazz be a Lucia
> too?
>
Someone who said it with that use of cultural invective-"impoverished form
of music" is an example-andwho made it as clear as you have that their
opinion could not be swayed , with the accompanying inference that
theirs was
the only correct opinion,
would be a Lucia,yes..
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> In other words I am expressing my genuine feelings and
> reactions here. I genuinely dislike jazz - all jazz. If
> someone offered me a free seat in the front row for an
> evening of the best jazz performer in the world, I would
> turn it down instantly without a qualm - and feel enormously
> thankful that I didn't have to go.
> I'm not big on jazz either, but there are different kinds of jazz and
apparently cool jazz is not for me. You might try and determine which jazz is
worst
for you, and then you could avoid it altogether.
Kate Sullivan
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