12/2/2005

Dear All:

Wise words from a wise individual.  I, for one, will take this good advice to
heart and do my best to be a better participant here.  This person has said it
all, no further explanation required.

Keep loving bluegrass & mountain music, it's the best music in the world!

Cordially your friend,



Doris.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

" " Hi again gang,
" " 
" "   First, thanks again for such a wonderful forum being available! And
" " thanks 
" " to Ms Renee
" " for being so kind, patient, and gracious. And to Buddy for the awesome 
" " recomendations,
" " and for his patience as well. Cant wait to see the John Cohen film.
" " 
" "   And if I may, let me suggest a T.V. show that is available on the Dish 
" " Network on a channel called "RFD TV". It is called "Reno's Old Time
" " Bluegrass 
" " Festival". They have had some great profiles of various artists old and
" " young, and 
" " they have live performances in the studio after interviewing the
" " performers. 
" " Good stuff.
" " 
" "   And also, please gang, I beg of you to be patient with those who have not
" " 
" " embraced the subtleties of civilized conversation and proper social 
" " skills:):):):):) I really believe that people like those who are
" " participating here are 
" " best able to teach and lead by example, and that maybe someone who is not
" " being 
" " as polite or mannered as they should be may be coerced by gentle nature 
" " towards proper behaviour. Maybe instead of banishment, a constant
" " bombardment of 
" " properly presented topic and gentle and subtle instruction by the elders
" " present 
" " here is the best course. A friend of mine who is an elder in his church 
" " always says of the problem folks who show up from time to time in his
" " congregation 
" " "Lets educate of convert em instead of getting rid of em!" And finally, my
" " 
" " religion teaches that anxiety, stress, anger, all these types of emotions
" " are 
" " decisions we make, and not inevitably unavoidable. When a situation
" " presents 
" " itself that could anger one, they could just as easily choose to view it as
" " an 
" " opportunity to learn or teach rather than an opportunity to get mad. 
" " 
" " 
" " Harry  
" " 

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